Originally posted by Sullivan
I didn't say I hated you. I just said I didn't like you. In fact, I've figured out that what I don't like is your avatar.
Hey, don't knock Sly Stallone, man!
Originally posted by Sullivan
It would undermine Herge's work because Herge did not want the comic continued after his death. Where I come from, you respect an artist's wishes with regards to his work. It is, after all, his creation.
To do otherwise in the name of consumerism or personal gratification is just wrong.
I don't think it has anything to do with consumerism. I think it has to do with the fact that the vast majority of the readership is hungering for more Tintin adventures--more material featuring beloved characters in hilarious satirical exploits. I think it's somewhat selfish for an artist to take his creation with him to his grave. True, he created it, but that doesn't give him the right to kill it! The readership wants more, surely they have the right to have their demands gratified! Sure, everyone wants to respect Herge's wishes, but, at the same time, I think the extreme popularity of the characters, at least in this case, is enough to override the author's wishes. At the same time, though, considering the fact that the later Tintin was a collaborative effort and not exclusively Herge's creation and, therefore, markedly differentiated from the original (esp. pre-war) Tintin, and also originally titled "The New Adventures of Tintin", that should give the collaborators a stake in the project. Point is, pretty much everyone wants more Tintin. I just think it's selfish for the author to take his creation with him to his grave. New, fresh adventures of Tintin could be created by various authors as an
hommage to Herge, under a new series title, or as parodies, and so markedly differentiated from the original series by Herge. I think the trustees should give their permission for a new series of works by diverse authorship using Herge's characters, but titled differently, so as to preserve the integrity of the original series. Furthermore,
Georges Remi, Jr. (Herge's nephew) has this to say:
ARTICLE.
Originally posted by LordSlaytan
I don't hate you dude. I just think that we're all dicks in denial. YOU MAKE ME SEE IT IN MYSELF!!
Hey, no hard feelings, bub! I don't hate you for it.
Originally posted by Yoda
I repeat: the verse refers to people being persecuted for their beliefs. Not people with beliefs being persecuted.
Well, I'm being persecuted for my beliefs here. Maybe not my religious beliefs, but certainly for my socio-political beliefs and conscience, which are inspired, I might add, by my religious beliefs. In essence, you seem to be arguing that it is okay to persecute people for non-religious beliefs, but not okay to persecute them for religious beliefs. It sounds to me a lot like an argument that Torquemada (Grand Inquisitor of the Spanish Inquisition) (no offense intended) might have used to justify his persecution of Christopher Columbus, for example.
Originally posted by Yoda
Show me a single person who I've maliciously turned against you.
Surely you're not serious! Your words have pretty much turned everybody against me, from where I stand!
Originally posted by Yoda
You're hopeless.
No comment.
Originally posted by Yoda
I'm not anywhere near the only one who's "expressed dislike" towards you, and I've got a ton of your posts on call that are far from "conciliatory and pacific."
Well, I'm not the one attacking my opponents with insults and personal detractions. I may have lost my temper on a few occasions, but on the whole, I've tried to be reasonable.
Originally posted by Yoda
Show me one racist comment. Go ahead.
Well,
here's one. (Scroll all the way down).
Originally posted by Yoda
I don't hate you. I don't care about you enough to hate you. But I do dislike you based on the persona you have presented, and haven't failed to elaborate on specifics.
If you want a summary, here it is: you are patronizing towards people, you are routinely dishonest, you make reckless claims that you are unable to defend, you don't admit you're wrong when confronted about said claims, you are stunningly self-interested, and you refuse to consider the possibility that you alone are to blame for the situation you are in.
Just to name a few.
I disagree with your assessment of me. Basically, what you are doing is taking what I say far too seriously. Most of your accusations are made based on comments posted by me that are intended to be tongue-in-cheek and light-hearted. Maybe I haven't done a very good job of conveying that--maybe I should have posted a *wink* (

) emoticon to convey that fact. Anyway, if you claim that my assessment of you is inaccurate (and it might well be), then your assessment of me is equally way off.
Originally posted by LordSlaytan
Django, GIVE IT A REST, MAN!!!! You are so far off base about Yoda, it's quite simply, ridiculous.
Sorry. I don't know Yoda personally. If I did, my assessment of him might well be different. As it is, my comments are based on his posts. I have developed a mental image of Yoda based on the things he has been saying, and my comments were directed primarily against that mental image. I have been imagining him as a pompous, arrogant conservative--a stuffed shirt. At least, that's the mental impression his words have been conveying to me in my mind. I can only say that if my assessment of Yoda's actual personality, based on his words, is inaccurate, then I apologize for that. However, by that same token, his assessment of my personality is wildly inaccurate. I have no enmity towards Yoda--I just object to the sort of things he and Silver Bullet have done in the past--and that Silver Bullet is still doing, incidentally. However, I'm willing to let all this slide and shake hands.