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Posted: Sun Sep 09, 2007 3:37 am
by BlackBat242
"This sig is a micro black hole. If you read it you will be drawn irresistably toward its event horizon and spaghettified into a singularity.'


Boy, FSM sure is everywhere... just what you would expect in a Deity!

Posted: Sun Sep 09, 2007 6:13 pm
by dmccoy1693
Wheggi wrote:How does the old saying go? Oh yeah, "Never meet your heros, because you will then see they are only human and you WILL be disappointed."
My solution: Don't have heroes. This way if you meet someone famous, you won't be disappointed by them. Recognize them all as flawed humans.

Hell, the closest I have had in recent years to a hero was J.K. Rowling until I found out that she thinks of gamers as crazy people. Glad I thought of her as a flawed person beforehand or else I would not have been happy the day I first heard that. Now I just think of her as even more flawed.

Posted: Mon Sep 10, 2007 9:13 am
by WSmith
dmccoy1693 wrote:
Wheggi wrote:How does the old saying go? Oh yeah, "Never meet your heroes, because you will then see they are only human and you WILL be disappointed."
My solution: Don't have heroes. This way if you meet someone famous, you won't be disappointed by them. Recognize them all as flawed humans.
This is actually a good approach. I don't go gaga for any one famous.

Posted: Mon Sep 10, 2007 8:11 pm
by madirishman
WSmith wrote:This is actually a good approach. I don't go gaga for any one famous.
Well, there's gaga, and then there's acknowledging the folks that made it possible for me to have so much fun. I salute Gary for the latter.

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Posted: Mon Sep 10, 2007 10:44 pm
by WSmith
madirishman wrote:
WSmith wrote:This is actually a good approach. I don't go gaga for any one famous.
Well, there's gaga, and then there's acknowledging the folks that made it possible for me to have so much fun. I salute Gary for the latter.

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Oh right. I didn't mean to not give the proper respect that is due to certain creative people. I just think fainting for Gary like girls did in the 1960's for the Beatles ain't gonna happen!!! 8)

Posted: Mon Sep 10, 2007 11:02 pm
by madirishman
Well, folks weren't throwing him their undies with their number written on them, if that's what you're afraid of... :)

No, I hear ya.

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Posted: Tue Sep 11, 2007 6:20 am
by Algolei
WSmith wrote:
dmccoy1693 wrote:
Wheggi wrote:How does the old saying go? Oh yeah, "Never meet your heroes, because you will then see they are only human and you WILL be disappointed."
My solution: Don't have heroes. This way if you meet someone famous, you won't be disappointed by them. Recognize them all as flawed humans.
This is actually a good approach. I don't go gaga for any one famous.
I have the best solution: My only hero is me.

I've never let myself down so badly that I didn't try to make it up to myself.

And if I ever do meet myself, hey, maybe I'll still be my hero afterwards too. After all, how many people could claim to have met themselves? That's gotta be worthy of respect right there!

Posted: Tue Sep 11, 2007 7:21 am
by WSmith
madirishman wrote:Well, folks weren't throwing him their undies with their number written on them, if that's what you're afraid of... :)
Considering the usual population at a game convention, the image is beyond horrifying!!! ;)