04-23-2005, 09:44 AM
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| Jarvey
Join Date: Jan 2005 Location: In my memory warehouse. I Duddits!!!
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| Stereotype -vs- Stereotype Quote:
Originally Posted by OtterySt.Catchpole Boys got a point...too much science and not enough appeal which is why this is a HP forum and not a scifi forum...while we're on the subject Star Wars is not science fiction it's skifi...there's a difference since Star Wars has no legitimate science...trust me hyper speed doesn't have a recognized definition like lightspeed...which is 300,000 km/s, I'm taking Astronomy...hehehe I'm glad someone has been able to make this point!! Thanks OtterySt.Catchpole! Quote:
Originally Posted by Madame_Tonks And as for the Comic Book Guy... he just rules! (and he's a FICTIONAL character, not a writer of any kind... bad, BAD stereotyping...) Quote:
Originally Posted by Imperia Wow, can you say 'stereotype'? What a jerk, in my probably not so humble opinion. The Comic Book guy IS A STYERTYPE CHARACTER!!!!
Stephen only made the point that the Comic Book Guy is a serious character and that is what Sci-Fi writters are like. And they are!!
Sci-Fi stories need to be serious to be able to explain a fantasy that could be logical.
Honestly guys! Take a chill pill! |
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