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Thou knowest what I seeketh.
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>>44439928
this reminds me of Dark Tower
newfags wont get this
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>>44439970
I'm still waiting for a Dark Tower miniseries. That ghost train thing still haunts my nightmares.
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>>44439928

The riddle of steel?
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>>44440049
What was the Riddle of Steel? I never understood if Thulsa Doom actually understood it or not.

Also, no. Thulsa Doom seeks for bitches, of all races.
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I know what Thulsa Doom seeks
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the enigma of flesh?
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/tg/, what is best in life?
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>>44440165
The open steppe, fleet horse, falcons at your wrist, and the wind in your hair.
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>>44440186
WRONG!

Conan, what is best in life?
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>>44440208
TO CRUSH YA ENEMIES, SEE DEM DRIVEN BEFO YU, AN TU HEA DE LAMENTATION OF DE WIMMEN
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>>44440093
Thulsa Doom, like Conan's own father, both thought they understood the Riddle. Obviously, Conan's father thought the riddle pertained to just steel, and Thulsa Doom extended to the flesh beyond that, but he was just as wrong as Conan's father.

The true meaning to the riddle is uncovered by Conan himself, after his crucifixion. The true answer is that the power of the mind, one's Will, is the most powerful of all. As Thulsa said, what is steel without the flesh that holds it, what is that flesh without a strong mind to command its intricacies. This is exemplified perfectly in the sword kata scene in the mounds, Conan marveling at the strength of his flesh, contemplating the riddle. He found his own answer, he made his own truth and through that truth he was able to overcome Doom and triumph.

This is highlighted again when Conan destroys his fathers master crafted sword, wielded in the hands of Rexxor, smashed with the superior Atlantean blade.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w2gcpFU-78k
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>>44439928
A decent stylist? Because damn man, you need some help.
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>>44440093
If steel cuts flesh but requires a hand to wield it, which is greater: the weapon or the hand that uses it?

Doom believed that the hand was greater because true power comes from passion and belief. Conan basically comes to believe that same thing.

I think Doom's problem was that he rejected steel entirely while Conan found some kind of happy medium between flesh and steel.
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>>44440267
What about Love?
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Wow nobody remembers this? I really do feel like an oldfag now.
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>>44440337
Maybe it's just that nobody wants to play along and would rather discuss simple, barbaric philosophy.
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>>44440165
>>44440186
>>44440208
>>44440265

Best thing on /tg/ right now.
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>>44440267
Wait, that was an Atlantean blade? I thought that was a mysterious East blade? He found it in a Mongol tomb.
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>>44440267

But what is the will except a culmination of your birth and environment?

A great warrior is crafted at every stage. To have a great will, you must have a great family life.

The true riddle of steel, the greatest strength of all, is the love of another. It is love that tempers the sword of your spirit into a true weapon.
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>>44440165
Lots of drink, fancy dice, a good RPG ruleset, and friends to play it with.
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I too yearn for cute little witches.

Sadly that well has run dry across all mediums.
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>>44440397
>The true riddle of steel, the greatest strength of all, is the love of another. It is love that tempers the sword of your spirit into a true weapon.

I'm not convinced that a god like Crum would go in for something like Love being the answer to life's great riddle. But it fits better than the power of the flesh or the mind, considering that girl came back as a ghost to fight for Conan.
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>>44440165
Hot water, good dentistry, and soft lavatory paper.
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>>44440265
His accent was really think in that line. It was weird.
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>>44439928
Alas my lord, I am on mobile and thus lack my usual offerings.
I hope this foend is enough to placate you for now.
I also have one other wench to offer to you, but I hesitate to do so, due to being of a more "esoteric" taste.
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>>44440440
Crum is love. Crum is life.

I suppose for any god to pay attention and care about the comings and goings of lesser beings, it must be some sort of love or obsession.
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>>44440501
>>44440373
>>44440337
>>44440105

WE'RE DISCUSSING METAPHYSICAL CONCEPTS AND THE ETERNAL ENIGMA OF LIFE, HERE. GET WITH THE PROGRAM.
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Has anyone ever made a d20 RPG based off of Conan?
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>>44440388
As far as I knew its been referred to as an Atlantean blade, and that tomb being an Atlantean tomb, by Milius himself. Nothing was ever laid down like concrete in the movie about it's origins, aside that it's been there for a long time and the king it was buried with has been dead for a long time.

>>44440397
That could also work I suppose. The riddle of steel is a bit different for each warrior who must answer it, as their individual answer will lie within their own life experiences and upbringing.

>>44440440
Whose to say that there even is a definitive answer? Maybe Crom judges every answer in the context of the person answering the riddle.
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>>44440533
Why not both?

I mean, if love really is the secret of the riddle of steel, you need bitches in life. You'll probably go through several since most people aren't lucky like Conan, or attractive like Conan.
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>>44440557
pic related.
oh, wait. you said d20. nevermind, I thought you wanted a good game.
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>>44440570
>Maybe Crom judges every answer in the context of the person answering the riddle.
That just sounds wishy-washy, which isn't what I'd expect from Crom, strong on his mountain. He's not, or at least in the little we see in the film, a god of equivocation and words, but one of decisive action.
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>>44440533
Alright then.

C H I M
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>>44440593
>GURPS
I want a game easy for people to understand and pick up.
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>>44440600

Does Crom ever actually do anything in the films?
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>>44439928
> Thulsa Doom thread
> Not a single bitch to be found
You have forgotten the ways of old, /tg/.
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>>44440642
>I have never prayed to you
>But grant me this one thing
>And if not, to hell with you!
We're never sure.
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>>44440642
He answers Conan's prayer to him just before the Battle of the Mounds. Or maybe Conan is granted revenge because he had the will to take it. Crom did send Valeria back, at any rate.

>>44440600
If Crom is a god of decisive action what does he care whether or not the warrior standing before him knows the definite answer to the riddle, so long as the man lived a mighty life full of battle. Though if one has lived a battle they should theoretically know the answer to the riddle, I suppose.
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>>44440681
Shitposting is still shitposting, even if it's using some old, shitty meme to do so.
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>>44440681
is this the bitch you seek?
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>>44440682
>>I have never prayed to you
Crom likely considers this a good thing. He has no use for those who grovel and plead.
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>>44440593
There's a lot to love about GURPS, but I'm still not sure what's so great about 3d6. The bell curve emphasizes standard, middle-of the road results for a die roll, which some people laud as more realistic, but people don't play these games for realism, they play them for enjoyment. isn't 1-20 with equal chances of getting any result a bit more, I don't know, dynamic?
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>>44440698
Oh hai Nazimod.
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>>44440681
But Lord Thulsa, I'd rather not get a promotion just yet
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>>44440703
Why didn't he take her?
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>>44440698
much like the one you just did, well meme'd shitposter
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>>44440708
It's also easier to math with 1d20.
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This is the saddest Thulsa Doom thread I have seen in a while. /tg/, are you really not better than this?
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>>44440757
We are better, which is why memes for Thulsa Meme will not make its comeback.
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>>44440757
I just don't have that many SFW bitches, and /tg/ isn't /d/-light anymore.
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>>44440730
Because full grown Cimmerians ain't nothing to fuck with. Doom didn't want to get strangled in his sleep.
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>>44440757
I'd say by not humoring OP's faggotry, /tg/ has shown that there may yet be hope for them.
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>>44440757
This is what happens when /tg/ devolved into a dozen closeted Generals whose circlejerkers don't bother to look at any other thread.
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>>44440757
this thread had a metaphysical discussion about the Riddle of Steel. This thread is great and you are wrong.
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I haven't got any bitches, but I also wonder how oldfag you have to be to get this meme.

I've been here at least every other day for like, 18-20 months and I've never seen one of these threads before.
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>>44440821
>Conan threads, no matter the board, are always top tier

I'm glad I started coming here, the Conan threads over on /tv/ have been stagnating lately, which is disheartening, they're one of the last truly bright spots over there.
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>>44440757
>>44440681

This is the best Thulsa Doom thread we've seen in a while.

>>44440708
It depends on the gameplay you're after, I suppose. GURPS tends to lean towards a realistic-ish mechanics.
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>>44440831
Not that old. The last time I remember seeing Thulsa Doom was like 2010 or something. Back when I was in college, at least.
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>>44440849
>we've seen in a while

I'm with >>44440831, I've been coming here pretty regularly and I haven't seen a straight up Thulsa Doom/Conan/whatever you want to call this, at all. No counting art threads that fill up with Franzetta pieces or others like them.
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I wonder, if I stream the movie off of Netflix and livestream it, would I get banned by Livestream?
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>>44440860
Nigga I'm twenty. I was fifteen in 2010. Five years ago. Half a decade. That's a long ass time by almost any measure, especially on the internet.
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>>44440808
>We are better
We really are. The old days weren't as good as people make them out to be: the creativity was shallow and banal. Writefaggotry was common, but it was mostly either fedora-tier erotica or sub-BL fiction. Custom space marine chapters were things like the Angry Marines, Pretty Marines, Sleepy Marines, or Adaptus Orthodontis. Pretty much everything was either porn or teenager-aimed jokes.

These days our creativity is a lot more substantial: quests go on for hundreds of threads, custom settings are better fleshed out, it's a lot more interesting. There's less original content, but the OC is a lot more rememberable.
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>>44440819
So what your saying, is we need 10 threads about Pathfinder questions going on at a time.
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>>44440831
>>44440846
I want 1d4chan to leave
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>>44440875
All I know is whatever you do, do it quick, Conan the Barbarian is coming off Netflix in January. I gotta get my hands on some psychedelics and watch that before it's too late.
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>>44440904
Get the fuck out
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>>44440912
Oh, crap. CRAP.

What the hell is Netflix doing with it's streaming catalogue? There's almost nothing good on it now, and they're losing more stuff?

>>44440898
Writefaggotry and erotica were better in those days. Custom space marines weren't grimdark but hilariously ironic, and homebrews at least got discussion.

Generals killed the culture.
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>>44440874
>>44440831

I've been on /tg/ in one form or another since it's inception. The last decent Thulsa Wants Bitches thread would have been around the 2010 time. There's been a few attempts in the last year, but they've generally been shit and sunk quickly.
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>>44440902
Well, yeah?

>Thread about Pathfinder deities
It would devolve into religious history, homebrew gods, the stupidity of Paizo, etc.
>Thread about spells in Pathfinder vs 5e vs other children of the d20 system
Becomes a thread about making a system for making new spells, magic rituals, and how stupid Paizo is.
>Thread about martial classes in Pathfinder
Somebody brings up that martial-only RPG and suddenly it's not about Paizo at all anymore.

More threads means more discussion hooks, which means more chances for threads to be derailed into interesting topics and posters to get used to a culture of posting relevant, if not strictly on-topic subjects and sharing opinions.
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>>44440963
I tend to agree, but I also think that the generals do mean people don't have to clog the board with the same stupidass questions over and over.

If only we had a few more generals. Maybe we could get a /tgg/ board. Though, that would fuck up /tg/ as well in all likelihood.
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>>44440928
>Custom space marines weren't grimdark but hilariously ironic
I'll take the Emperors Nightmares and Blood Jaguars over the Angry Marines and Scary Marines any day.
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>>44440979
>, that would fuck up /tg/ as well in all likelihood
It'd turn this place into a ghost town.
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>>44440991
>>44440928
Que no los dos? Ice Wraiths fill both niches quite well.
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>>44440928
Idk what they're thinking to be honest. They're dropping a bunch of other good stuff too. The only thing that they're really adding from what I've seen is one of the Fast and Furious sequels. I think Netflix may have counted their chickens before they hatched so far as "we don't need you Hollywood distributors, we'll make our own original programming, you'll see" goes.

>>44440941
I've been infrequently dropping in and out of /tg/ periodically over the past five years, with intermittent periods of increased traffic, mingled with periods of very light traffic. Started coming here more and more recently, getting burned out on other boards, like /tv/ for example.

Just saying.

Conan threads are cool.
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>>44441034
I thought they were called Clan Ice Hellion?
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>>44441074
Frozen Planet is at least mildly interesting, but not /tg/ related. They're losing a lot of classical/iconic movies in January, like Rocky, Rambo, A Clockwork Orange, Conan, etc.
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>>44440093

I have some saved posts. Here.

>For anyone who actually wants to know the answer;

>In Conan's life there are two competing philosophies - Flesh and Steel. His father and his Sumerian culture have taught him that steel, gifted to his people from Krom, is the only true way of life. You life by the sword, die by the sword, nothing else matters but the power of the sword. Very conservative.

>Thulsa Doom support the Flesh philosophy. Thulsa believes that all that matters is the human body, the human mind and the human experience. What does the power of the Steel matter without the Flesh that wields? Thulsa and his people are hedonists, they worship the ego above all else and believe that creating a great fire (cultural, political, philosophical) that they can burn down the World and bring about a new age of unrivaled prosperity - like a phoenix rising from the ashes.

>The Riddle of Steel is the question of which is greater - Flesh, or Steel? I'll answer in my next post.
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>>44440860
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>>44441104

>The answer to the Riddle of Steel is a third position - Conan's position.

>Thulsa asks Conan - "who could be your Father if not me? I gave birth to you, gave you life."

>In many ways he is correct - Thulsa has shaped Conan's life in an uncountable amount of ways, equaled only by his biological mother and father.

>When Conan fights on the Pyre he witnesses his father's sword shatter. It's at that point that Conan realises that neither the Steel or the Flesh is stronger.

>The answer to the Riddle is neither - the only true force in this life is WILL, or WILLPOWER. Conan combines both the Steel and Flesh at multiple times across the film and has mastered them both thoroughly. In the end, as Conan realises, the only thing that matters is the will to act, the will to create and the will to kill. Without the Steel it is hard to kill, but the power of the Steel comes from the force that runs through it as a result of willpower. Likewise, the flesh is lost without willpower behind it, and is incapable of truly conquering without the Steel.

>All that matters is what you. Neither answer is correct, all that matters is willpower. This is the reason the film opens up with a quote from Nietzsche.
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>>44441077
I'm talking about the recent one we made where everything is a cross between Riddick, Mr. Freeze, and silly Russian image macros.

Also everyone keeps getting lost in the chapter monastery because the techpriests and techmarines keep turning that shit into Castlevania.

Such is life for a Blood Angels successor chapter.
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>>44440325
>>44440397
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>>44441104
>>44441118

The answer to the Riddle of Steel is your own Willpower, like I said in my op here, kinda, >>44440267
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>>44440325
don't you want someone to care about you?
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>>44441236
I guess. Sometimes I wish I could got a place where everybody knew who I was.
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>>44439928
>thulsa doom thread
nice.
fuck i'm outta bitches pictures.
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>>44439928
You heat black magnetite ore in the presence of carbon in a sealed clay crucible inside a charcoal furnace.
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>>44440440
CROM
it's CROM!
holy fuckballz that bothers me more than it should
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>>44441155
>>44441170

I got some more choice Conan discussion. Here:

>We need to understand Conan's dad and get context on what he was saying at the beginning. Conan's dad was a hardy family man who wanted to protect his wife, his son, and his village. What steel represented to him was a tool to protect all of that, and it was trustworthy because it would never betray him. A steel sword will never have delusions of grandeur or go partying with whores and booze out in the city. A sword is simple and sturdy, just like Conan's dad.

>But Conan's dad got killed. He was just a simple peasant. He wasn't the ubermensch. So Conan traveled a different path, most against his will. At the end of that path he overcame the failings of his father's philosophy, represented by breaking his father's sword when it was used against him. Then he ends the tale by walking out and decapitating a cult leader. Absolutely badass.

>The father cultivates the son to be honest and (relatively) upright. But he did not have the strength of will to survive in a world of vultures and black cult leader snake men. What Conan needed that his father lacked was an indomitable willpower, a conviction created through years of hard slavery and a desire for revenge.

>This movie is about finding strength through confronting the reality of life and all of its hostile bullshit.
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>>44441369

>(Thulsa Doom) was in his world what we would consider the Antichrist in ours, so yes he was. He was the will of what we would consider Satan in our world incarnate in his world.

>The movie was created with genuine understanding of spiritual philosophy, and the characters reflected that. The symbolism is found throughout the movie. Especially the symbol of the ouroboros, which we see in Dooms banner.

>The movie is entirely spiritual in nature, and the core conflict is Conan finding the truth of his soul, then engaging in a battle for the soul of the world. Steel in the movie is a metaphor for the soul, with the Riddle of Steel embodying Conan's quest for self discovery.

>In the Gnostic and Hermetic school of thought, the Oruboros which is expressed as a snake consuming it's own tail, represents the duality of existence, this notion of cyclical reality where death leads to rebirth, destruction leads to renewal, and everything that is will return to what it was and continue the cycle forever, as all existence is one.

>The truth of this philosophy hidden in darkness is that it is all a lie created to confound and destroy the souls of humanity. This cycle is a false reality that leads to one consuming their soul and destroying themselves. Thulsa Doom is the head of this snake leading the world to consume it's very soul. Conan's purpose in the movie is to break from this circle of destruction, cutting the head from the snake freeing humanity from consuming itself.

>The theme of destruction and rebirth repeating forever in a cycle (which Conan broke) is also present in the orgy scene when they are being fed human soup.

>The decadence of the snake cult is perpetuated upon controlling the cycle of life and death.
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>>44441378

>Conans dad explained to him that steel was stronger than flesh, because you could trust steel because steel was strong where flesh was weak.

>Doom told Conan that the flesh was stronger, because steel was nothing without the hand to wield it.

>It is what you believe that drives your will, because what you will is what you intend, and what you believe causes what you intend. This gives both flesh and steel it's power. Conan realizes both interpretations were wrong.

>Then he fucking chopped that guys head off.

>Conan is one of my all time favorite films. I love this thread.

>I think at its core, the film is all about individualism and what man can achieve through sheer hard work, strength of both body and mind, will, determination and ambition. From a slave who was destined to die, to becoming a king, Conan is the manifestation of individuality itself.

>Conan over the course of the film represents the good, or willingness to do what is just and right. Thulsa represents the evil and the willingness to do harm and what is ultimately corrupt.

>Conan fights with his strength. Thulsa fights using rhetoric and persuasion.

>People were, or still are, quick to write this film off as a cheesy sword and sorcery movie, yet there is so much more to it than just that.

>Shame the sequel was basically like a D&D adventure.
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>>44441383

>Steel and flesh hold no weight in the equation. The true answer is the iron strength of will that guides the flesh that holds the steel. Without a strong will the latter two are completely useless.

>That was what the sword kata / battle meditation scene after Conan's resurrection. Slowly closing his fist and marveling and contemplating on his own prowess and the mind that controlled it, the fact that he held absolute command over his flesh and steel.

>And the anon "reading too deeply into" the esoteric and New Age symbolism is perfectly right. But also the movie is about a reptillian race of shapeshifters infiltrating, poisoning and destroying the human race.

===

>Agreed, but John Millius was responsible for the vision needed to make a movie in which Poledouris music could be a key element.

>It's funny to say this talking about a movie in which people gets hacked and slashed, but when I think of Conan, the adjective i'd use to define the movie is "lyrical", and it's a lyrism that comes only from the union of images and music, it's an artistic vision perfectly realized; not the most expensive production, not the deepest ideas, not even the most surprising story, but the fucking best movie in a cinematographic sense.
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>>44441369
>>44441378
>its a "the thread is about to take a turn to the esoteric mystical side of Conan the Barbarian" post

I hope you have all the stuff about reptilian shapeshifters infiltrating and subverting humanity and denying ones heritage and all that stuff and as well as more anti-New Age, anti-hippy stuff.
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>>44441155

They read both those posts, Anon. Their question of 'What about Love' was a direct answer to the Willpower statement - the idea being that your willpower is inevitably shaped by those around you and how they treat you.
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>>44441404

Yeah, I already posted it.
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>>44441349
I pronounce it "Crum." Or so my friends say. Broom becomes Brum, Room becomes Rum, etc.
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>>44441369
So this is just about the movie, right?
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>>44441393
>tfw you recognize the pasta as a word for word pasta you originally posted on /tv/

never thought I would know what it was to be pasta'd
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>>44441430
Yes

>>44441414
Just wanted to make sure they saw this pasta down here, I guess
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>>44441236
Don't let it slip away
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>>44441432

Yeah, I saved all of those from /tv/ because I liked reading them so much.
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>>44441104
>>44441118
>>44441369
>>44441378
>>44441383
>>44441393
Who writes all this stuff?
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>>44441422
Hi Markiplier.
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>>44441488
a bunch of anons who really, really like Conan the Barbarian. It's quite a popular flick over on /tv/
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>>44441488

People on /tv/ who read too much into a film starring Arnold
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>>44441500
Is anybody going to tell them that it's just a dumb action movie, and none of that shit is really there?
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>>44441511

You're free to try
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>>44440593
Is the TSR Conan game any good, or does it have the same problem as the Indiana Jones RPG? How about the two Conan AD&D modules?
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>>44441503
>>44441511
>none of that shit is really there

do you literally watch movies with your eyes closed? its literally all there. From the ouroboros, to the hedonist death cult, to the shapeshifting reptillian antichrist
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>>44441516
Somebody should email the director and screenwriter all that pasta and see what they think of it.
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>>44441522

I'm >>44441503

And I'm in full agreement with you. It's all right there.
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>>44441531

>Somebody should email the director and screenwriter all that pasta and see what they think of it.

You should listen to the commentary track with Arnold and Milius (the director).

It is hands-down fucking hillarious.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GSqnFxVaIx4
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>>44441522
>>44441533
The objects are there. The inferences are not.
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>>44441539
Is that the one where Arnie acts like a kid seeing the movie for the first time?
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>>44441553

>Asian dude kicks the guy Conan is training with
>Arnold laughs for ten seconds straight
>"I forgot about that... He was laughing! He didn't laugh long."
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>>44441369
>>44441378
>>44441383
>>44441393
>this is the kind of analysis and discussion that occurs when one watches a movie with an opened mind

>>44441511
>>44441531
>>44441542
>this is the kind that occurs when you don't

who cares whether or not all that is what Milius intended or if he just put the shit there. One could and does make those sorts of connections on their own.

seriously though c'mon now
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>>44441542

>Hurrr durr it's just a dumb action movie they never intended any of that stuff
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>>44439928
Bitches?
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>>44440045
I HOPE YOU HAVE BEEN PRACTICING YOUR RIDDLING, ANONYMOUS OF 4CHAN. YOU WOULD NOT CARE TO SEE ME WHEN I AM BORED.
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>>44441585
>all movies must have a deeper meaning!
How's that BA treating you? First year?
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>>44441572
No, the first one happens when you watch a movie determined to see some sort of hidden meaning in it, and the second happens when you watch it to be entertained.
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>>44441663
>implying implications that aren't even implied

no ones saying that every last movie must be deeper, just that it's pretty plainly laid out in Conan. Why do these concepts frighten you, my child? Do you need to contemplate these ruminations?
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>>44440045
Faun bitches are sexy.
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>>44441680
HA! Crom laughs at you from his Mountain, he casts you out of Valhalla, you were unprepared and unable to answer the Riddle.
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>>44441680
>just wanting to be entertained
>not watching and being open to the experience anyway

Crom!
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>>44441680

>Implying that those two are mutually exclusive

Your ignorance is as astounding as it is amusing.
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>>44441685
>posting the Tree of Woe to support your previous shit
Gonna drag Prometheus into this shit too?
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>>44441680

>You cannot find both meaning and entertainment in a movie
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>>44441663
You can take as much or as little out of any movie as you wish.

You could watch Gattaca and just enjoy a decent orwellian sci-fic thriller flick, or you can watch it with the view that you're seeing a religious analogue and the nature vs. nurture argument.

As long as your happy, the movie is doing it's job.
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>>44441701
I don't need his Steel, I have Tungsten Carbide and ICBMs.
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>>44441663

>Action movies are not allowed to have meaning! They are only allowed to be dumb popcorn flicks! Shut your brain off and enjoy it, moron!
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>>44440898
>These days our creativity is a lot more substantial: quests go on for hundreds of threads, custom settings are better fleshed out, it's a lot more interesting

Now, THAT's what I call shitposting.
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>all these Film Studies majors
Break time at Starbucks?
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>>44441710
>being ravaged that someone found meaning in something you didn't

don't even know what you're trying to say there m80. I was posting the tree of woe because you should contemplate some things upon it.
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>>44441736

At 4:30 in the morning?
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>>44441740
There's Starbucks outside America you moron.

It's 10:30 at night, anyway.
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>>44441740
>What are time zones
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>>44441736
>being able to think critically and for yourself automatically up jumps you to a film studies major

you could almost call it pity, what I feel for you

we're fa/tg/uys. not professors, nor film studies majors, just fa/tg/uys
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>>44441745

Yeah, but nobody outside America studies film, they just fail at making it.
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>>44441754
>nobody outside America studies film
>that Burger-centrism
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>>44441754
>nobody outside America studies film
> they just fail at making it

My fucking god, how ignorant can you get.
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>>44441762
>>44441768

Guys, seriously, falling for bait that weak, come on now
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Worst Thulsa Doom thread, ever.
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>>44441771
My torrent of Conan is taking forever, I need a stupid argument to get into while I wait for it to finish.
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>>44440642
Crom grants a man life and will, nothing more. What a man does with what he's given is up to them.

In one of the pastiche novels, he DID squash a dying demigod when said demigod had invaded the cave where he lived, but that's all I can recall offhand.
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>>44441786
>not already having both Conan films.
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>>44441786
>>44441835

>tfw have Conan the Barbarian in glorious 1080p

Gonna go rewatch it now, I think.
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>>44441846
The 2011 remake was shit, though.
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>>44441846
>not having Conan in 35mm
What a pleb.
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>>44440557
Mongoose did one in the early Noughties, but the Howard estate yanked their licence late in the decade. You can still find pdfs of everything they ever printed on the web.

Specifically at http://dnd.rushland.eu/conan.htm
The site is in French, but the files are all in English.
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>>44441914
Are we posting PDFs of shit? Want me to sling up the TSR Conan RPG, and the Conan and Red Sonja AD&D modules?
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>>44441685
enjoy flipping burgers for a living

nobody fucking cares about your liberal arts shit you parasite
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>>44440816
>>44440821
>>44440849

eat a dick newfag
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>>44440898
>the creativity was shallow and banal

translation: the fun was BAD and WRONG and the problematic shitlords triggered my fee fees with the naughty pictures
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>Beaches! The Beaches for Thulsa Doom!
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>>44440602
>the erection.
My sides.
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>>44440476

If I remember correctly, it was practically his first lines in english ever.
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>>44440325
What's love got to do, got to do with it?
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>>44441985
Hush, it already outed itself as a shitposter by defending its precious quests.

Don't give it the attention it craves.
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>>44440708
Sure, but it's not great for dramatic moments. There's nothing quite like calling out the big bad, or dramatically rushing in against unbelievable odds, and eating shit the first round because you rolled a one and threw your sword into a wall, or slipped on a non-existent pool of blood and faceplanted into the cobbles, or accidentally lit yourself on fire.
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>>44440447
underrated
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>>44441999
>My Lord, we have secured more beaches for your use!
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>>44439928
>>44439970
>>44440105
>>44440337
Witches! Witches for Thulsa Doom!
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>>44442472
>Already our men work to uncover the Riddle of Steel Abs!
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>>44441785
Or perhaps the reverse.
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>>44442489
Stitches! Stitches for Thulsa Doom!
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>>44442515
Glitches! Glitches for Thulsa Doom!
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>>44442521
Ditches! Ditches for Thulsa Doom!
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>>44442528
Mitche ... actually, I think that's enough.
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>>44440165
Pussy and beer.
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>>44440620
Easier than DnD, that's for sure.
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>>44440447
This.

That said, bitches are fine too.
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>>44439928
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>>44441118

And yet Conan's Will is a reflexive thing, always it grows stronger only in reaction to obstacles - the will is but steel poured into the mold of Thulsa Doom's flesh.
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>>44440991
As someone who had a non-insignificant part of shaping the Blood Jaguars, and who was banned for an entire year before that just for disagreeing with Nazimod's heavy-handed policing, I can say that the Blood Jaguars, which were made after he went away, were in no way thanks to him. Fewer ideas take root nowadays, and that those that do are more worked through is because the board culture has changed and developed, not because he banned and baleeted anything that he disliked. /tg/ as a creative environment was newer back then, and had to go through steps along the way to get where it is today. Nazimod did not help that, he stunted our growth. The only real issue back then was spam, and Captcha solved that issue, Nazimod didn't. Creativity necessarily involves play. To play you need room for flights of fancy, you need to be in good spirits among people who don't berate or punish you all the time for badwrongfun. This is an argument supported by virtually all research about creativity ever conducted, this is not just my opinion. I understand why he did what he did. Sometimes I see a bunch of shit I dislike, or am in a bad mood and just want to "fix the board" or whatever. But that's not the right approach for a board like /tg/, where creativity is such a fundamental part. /tg/ is not /a/, or /v/, or /lit/, or any board where they discuss a finished product. It's like discussing rules: interpreting what you have. That's an important part of /tg/, no doubt, and Nazimod didn't kill that part. But the other half of /tg/ is to rework what you have, to create something new. That creative environment can't be unyieldingly moderated, and that's what Nazimod did, and that's how he damaged it. Imagine if Hell, if I want rule discussion then any RPG forum can provide that. What /tg/ offers and that no other creative /tg/-related forum I know of offers is a place to play without having to care about reputation and cliques and whatnot.
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>>44443455
>Imagine if Hell
>*Hell
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>>44443455
>you need to be in good spirits among people who don't berate or punish you all the time for badwrongfun.

Too bad that happens constantly here. That, or "how is this /tg/ related?"
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>>44443530
>"how is this /tg/ related?"
I fucking hate that. It's related because it inspires us.
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>>44440729
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>>44443455
Oh, and another important thing about the Blood Jaguars: the threads happened to attract a bunch of productive drawfags, which was very inspiring and fueled our enthusiasm, likely in part due to how many drawfags had disappeared due to Nazimod.
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>>44443607
>ad that happens constantly here. That, or "how is this
never forget that /tg/ isn't about traditional games but about people who enjoys traditional games and talk about stuff they like
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>>44443607
So I can shitpost about anime and lolis so long as I say it "inspires" me?
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>>44443639
I miss random drawfags popping into threads. The only drawfags we got now are just pimping their tumblrs.
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>>44443639
Drawfags tend to stick to the designed drawthread(s) those days.
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>>44443652
Ebin maymay, offtopic shitpost-kun!
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>>44443653
you can but it will up to the community do decide if it's shitposting or not. Sadly the community right now things that nearly everything is shitposting. That's the problem with the self regulation of communities that it changes over time
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>>44440928
>Writefaggotry and erotica were better in those days
They really weren't. They were cringey and terrible.
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This one decided to handle the rescuing herself so you can proceed straight to the fun part.
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>>44443681
yes but in a better way
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>>44443699
No, in a shitty way. LCB was godawful, you just like it because it's old.
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>>44443681
Still a notch up from "absent and/or shitposted off the board."
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>>44443718
nah, I didn't liked it, I just use the nostalgia googles. it makes everything better that was in the past
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>>44443667
When you play, nothing is wrong. If the topic strays too much, then a gentle nudge or reminder is what's needed. Again, this is all according to research, not just opinion.
http://www.apa.org/gradpsych/2009/01/creativity.aspx
>Broaden your knowledge. Take a class outside psychology or read journals in unrelated fields, suggests Epstein. This makes more diverse knowledge available for interconnection, he says, which is the basis for all creative thought. "Ask for permission to sit in on lectures for a class on 12th century architecture and take notes," he suggests. "You'll do better in psychology and life if you broaden your knowledge."
>Surround yourself with interesting things and people. Regular dinners with diverse and interesting friends and a work space festooned with out-of-the-ordinary objects will help you develop more original ideas, Epstein says. You can also keep your thoughts lively by taking a trip to an art museum or attending an opera—anything that stimulates new thinking.
>Seek out challenging tasks. Take on projects that don't necessarily have a solution—such as trying to figure out how to make your dog fly or how to build a perfect model of the brain. This causes old ideas to compete, which helps generate new ones.
This is all based on research, and this is what I'm talking about. Your badwrongfun rage is not the better knowledge bank on creativity than all research done on the subject by professionals.
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>>44443718
>LCB was typical /tg/
It was one of the most rage-fueling troll topics of the time and commonly considered shit.
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>>44443718
What, wasn't salty enough for your taste buds?
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I'd contribute but all I have are pictures of anime grils with guns.
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>>44443728
Not really. Poorly written fanfiction is nothing to aspire to.
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>>44443815
Perhaps, but it is immensely better than shitposting/bait threads, like (for instance) edition wars.
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>>44443740
This isn't the "muh feelings" board, it's the traditional goddamn games board. It's for the discussion of traditional goddamn games.

Maybe if /tg/ had any sort of self-control there could be some leeway in what gets discussed, but you don't get to act high and mighty when you're in a porn request thread that has nothing to do with traditional games. This faggotry right here in the OP is what /tg/ does when it's given freedom.
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>>44443681
anyone who thinks we were honestly better in the old days doesn't remember colette and flarefag. we gain some we lose some.
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>>44443753

Grimdark purists are so easily triggered.
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>>44443846
At least edition wars are on topic. This thread is just garbage plain and simple.
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>>44443854
What was the name of that guy again, Robert something?

People also forget the constant spam of scat and gore.
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>>44443873
>This thread is just garbage
>this thread is plain and simple.

How do you work that out? Is this thread your waifu?
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>>44443854
hell, while I'm at at half the reason why nazimod cracked down so hard was because /tg/ was busy turning into /d/ lite, and there were serious concerns that the shitlords over on /d/ would follow.
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>>44443815
You're obviously not a writer, because every writer knows that writing is a skill like any other, and it requires constant practice. Ideas are the same, your creative thinking develops as you use it and try things. Bad writing hurts no-one, and is necessary if you want to progress beyond that.
Besides, judging /tg/ by what gets put up on 1d4chan or is archived on suptg is wrong, because the true fruits of this board are found in games and around tables, away from the board. An idea-generating discussion doesn't need to produce board-beloved OC to have been worth it, because that's not the extent of how we derive value from our inspiration and creativity.
>>44443853
Anon, you're the one who's all about "muh feelings". You're the one who can't stand seeing shit you don't like on this board. The rest of us are having fun, minding our own business, you're the one pissing in everyone's tea out of butthurt.
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Old(ish) /tg/ created Warhammer High and the Angry Marines, so it can rot in hell for all I care.
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>>44443898
>n-no u
What a boring reply.

Where's that creativity you keep jerking yourself off to?
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>>44443854

More importantly, people don't realise how the edition wars have died right the fuck down, most of hte people remembering /tg/'s "old days" don't realise how good everyone got at just tuning out the 5-10 seperate "pathfinder sucks!" "3.x sucks!" "4e is an MMO!" threads that'd be constantly going on.
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>>44443854
Uh, Colette was mainly a /co/ thing. You're confusing the boards.
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>>44443926

you seem upset, my almost-male ancestor.
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>>44443873
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>>44443891
Maybe Robert, maybe Richard. I could give you a more definite answer if I trawled some of my archives but that's more effort than I'm willing to expend on him.

He was also notorious for getting showing up under new trips and getting banned every couple weeks for a while as well. I'm pretty sure he was also touhoufag.

For that matter I'm pretty sure he used to freqent some IRC channels I lurk in. He's... uh... got some issues.
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>>44443954
Different colette.
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I seeketh the magic get
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>>44443912
I don't like DnD or 40K, but I take no issue with its presence on the board you lying ass piece of shit.

What I take issue with is hippie shits like you acting like "creativity" for the sake of creativity is something to strive for and that there's no such thing as a bad idea so all must be humored equally. That faggotry is how you get Jar Jar Binks and medichloreans or - more board related - Harem Knights and Redeemed Succubus Soul Vore Assfat Goddesses.
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>>44443915

Angry Marines was /b/, actually.

most of the "classic" /tg/-brew marine chapters were /b/, not /tg/.
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>>44443991

Edition Wars made this board better than they currently are.
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>>44443985
Really? I've no recollection of any other Colette. What was it about?
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>>44443969
Not at all, friend. It may be a daunting task to one as feeble-minded as yourself, but try rereading the reply chain.
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>>44444012

It was the same Collette, but mantling a different tripcode.
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>>44443998
Is that why they all suck? The next motherfucker who mentions the Reasonable Marines is gonna die
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>>44439928
For you, my lord.
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>>44444012
He's referring to touhoufag/half-fae catboy guy.
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>>44443954

Trust me. Colette was a problem here too. Often when /co/ told him to sod off he'd start it again over here.
Granted I didn't read /co/ very often so he might have been a worse problem on that board. An idea which is disturbing, to be honest.
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I think what we've all learned from thsi thread is that backs aren't sexy without either more curves to them or more muscle tone.
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>>44444019
We were speaking about writefagottery and fanfiction originally, not this thread. But keep on moving them goalposts, my friend.
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>>44444034

Pretty much, they were classic because they were the first, not because they were per-se good.

People were easily impressed back in those days.
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>>44444087
It was something new. Different times, etc...
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>>44444067
The same still applies. An albeit shitty discussion of board relevant material is still preferable to a thread that amounts to little more than a collective circlejerk session.
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>>44443997
>What I take issue with is hippie shits like you acting like "creativity" for the sake of creativity
Look, you can talk out of your ass all you want, but the fact is that all research on the topic contradicts you. Research not carried out by hippies, but by professionals. Good ideas can come out of bad ideas, because lateral thinking is a required part of any creative process, and for that matter you're not even saying that non-/tg/ stuff should be kicked out, you're literally saying that board-related activity you don't like doesn't belong here. Not just shifting the goalposts but exposing yourself as a true-blue badwrongfag.
>>44444033
>>44444038
Oh, well that I remember.
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>>44443912
>You're obviously not a writer
This is also obviously not the writing board. Fuck off to /lit/ if that's your prerogative.
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>>44444049
I was thinking of the Colette OC character, you know the brown Mary Sue superhero. My mistake. Either way, it's not like I like or advocate for the presence of cancerous shitposting tripfags or anything.
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>>44444067

Why isn't it just "goalpost", singular? Like none of the goal posts for any fucking sport aren't single peice objects. Even that fucking afghan version of polo where they have to grab a decapitated goat off the ground while on horse back and then slam dunk it into a huge stone pot uses literal seperate posts to mark off the goal area.
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>>44444116
>all research on the topic contradicts you.
That's nice and all but you still haven't told me what shitty little feelsy-weelsy bullshit that was aimed at small children has to do with the discussion of traditional goddamn games.
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>>44444133
Now we know you're trolling.
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>>44444133
So you actually want all creative writing and drawing gone from the board as well?
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Have you ever looked at /tg/ and thought "What would this board be like if generals were banned for a month?"? I feel that it would be an interesting experience.
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>>44444154
>if you don't like my poorly written fanfiction about my self-insert fucking a genderbent teenager version of a primarch then you're a troll!
K.
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>>44444172
I'd much rather see all EXCUSE ME COMMISSAR threads, thinly veiled fetish threads, MEANWHILE threads, and general offtopic threads banned.
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>>44444152
Children? Who's talking about children? Do you think creativity works differently for adults? That's absolutely incorrect. Again, all research suggests that playfulness, lateral thinking, and a comfortable environment are necessary components for a creative process to exist, regardless of age. And once again, the only one whose feelings are in the balance here is you.
>what shitty little feelsy-weelsy bullshit that was aimed at small children has to do with the discussion of traditional goddamn games
Like calm the fuck down, yo, step back a little and ask yourself, "am I not being all bullshit feelsy-weelsy right now"?
>>44444180
That was a joke and humour is another mostly unavoidable result and prerequisite of creativity.
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>>44444172
No, but I have looked at /tg/ and imagined if quests, cyoa's and all those off-topic threads banned for... Well, forever.
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>>44444172

but what would we do when /trash/ fills up and the dead start to rise and start wandering around asking what CHIM is?
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>>44444172

Eh, it would just revert back to pre-general /tg/, where there are 15-20 different 40K threads, and about 5 smaller ones of assholes asking minute bullshit.
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>>44444114
No it doesn't. Shitposting is a bannable offense, writefagottery isn't.
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>>44444222
Sadly, there's no going back. Generals exist now due to the increased traffic, so save for banning half the board one needs to adapt and accept that some things can't be changed. What one can do is find another angle, there's always another angle.
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>>44444215
>crying about quests
Fag detected
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>>44444211
>I didn't to act like a retard!
>I'm just pretending to be retarded!
>Ergo, you're the retarded one for treating me like a retard!
K.
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>>44444250
Fuck off back to /a/.
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>>44444215
There are currently 9 of them (6 of which are quests) on the board. Your whining has never been justified, but now is the time when it is as far from justified as possible.
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>>44444211
>playfulness and a comfortable environment
If you want someone to roleplay snugglefuntimes with you, try the ERP threads on /soc/, but no one on /tg/ or even 4chan at large is obligated to mollycoddle you and act like your shitty ideas don't stink.
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>>44444226
I've seen more people get banned for writefaggotry than I've seen shitposters get banned for shitposting.
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>>44443718
Whether you are ok with the premise or not, you have to admit LCB was actually competently written. It is a shame it will never be finished.
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>>44444277
Keep pulling numbers out of your ass, it won't change the fact that undoing Moot's mistake would be the best thing for /tg/.
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>>44444276
But according to Mr. Feels up there, anime is on topic since it helps engender a playful and comfortable atmosphere of cuddlesnuggins and creative happyfeelz.
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>>44444316
Try harder.
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>>44444325
It was amateurish at best. The prose was stilted and the characters were flat, stale cardboard.
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>>44440165
Nothing trumps the rump, my friend.
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>>44444353
I don't have to, seeing as this thread still being up proves my point.
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>>44444357
It was rather mediocre, yes, but then again, /tg/ has never been a haven for litterature majors.

And it does beat the horrors you can find on any fanfiction site by a very wide margin.
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>>44444371
Sure, keep telling yourself that.
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>>44444334
I'm sorry that counting is beyond your ability.
Here, let me break it down for you.
1 Livendagen Quest VII: Sickle
2 Jumpchain CYOA Thread #637: Bloody Stream Edition
3 Devil Summoner: New Cycle Quest #26
4 Fated (Quest)
5 Dungeon Life Quest (DLQ) 22 - Load Sixteen Tons Edition
6 False Dendrite Quest 139
7 Digimang Quest 3
8 CYOA Thread
9 Machine Civ part 10
10 Tide of Ages Quest Pt.17
11 Dragon Ball Tuffle Quest Z #15
12 Golem Knight Quest 18
13 Magical Girl CYOA
14 For House & Dominion: Civil War
15 Grand Kingdom Game III
16 Eclipsed Moon Quest Episode 115
I missed two rows at the bottom last time, but here is literally every single quest, cyoa, and nationbuilder on /tg/ at this very moment. I will refresh the catalog before hitting post to make sure.
I'm sure you'll count the CYOAs and nationbuilder as "exactly the same" as the quests, but even if you do, they make up just over 10% of the board. Not a big deal.
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>>44444300
I didn't do this research, I've only read it. I'm just the messenger. Do you have anything to support your refutation of the research?
>>44444343
If the environment is creative it will MAKE it on-topic, because in a creative environment you take what you find and put a creative spin on it. That's why so many off-topic threads have turned into interesting discussions here, because that's how creativity works. It's lateral thinking. I do believe in some moderation taking place, no doubt. Edition wars for example, they were shit, obvious trolling, and didn't ever lead to anything creative, only butthurt and nobody coming out of it any better off. Shit like that can be kicked off, no problem. That's by far not all that Nazimod baleeted though, and you seem even less tolerant than he was. And that's not what this board needs. You want rule discussion? Google it. /tg/-quality discussion about established rules can almost always be found on other forums, along with official statements on the subject. The only purpose /tg/ is uniquely suited for is as a creative environment free from social stigma.
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>>44444381
>/tg/ has never been a haven for litterature majors
Then why are you fags acting like this is the last bastion of creative writing in the whole damn world?
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>>44444381
Being the best shit in the heap isn't really something to brag about.
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>>44444497
>If the environment is creative it will MAKE it on-topic
Right, because all the blatant and uncreative porn dumps of /tg/'s halcyon days - of which this thread was a hearkening back to, no less - were just SO damn imaginative.

Except no. That's wrong and you're wrong for even trying to assert as much
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>>44444498
Because /tg/ was better before the BadWrongFun flavor of the week came along and ruined it forever! Forever!!!!
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>>44444487
That's what you say. We're still over twice what you announced. And now do the effort again during peak hours instead, see how high it gets.

Jesus...
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>>44444498
We haven't? We're just fed up of seeing any effort at creative writing shitposted to hell.
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>>44444533
Well, they do get the "creative juices" flowing, if ya know what I'm saying.
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>>44444552
>16 is over twice of 9
You're not boosting my confidence in your ability to count, anon.
Peak hours adds maybe 5-6 more. Sometimes up to 10 more (Total, since most of the ones currently here will have fallen off by then), but at that point, many of them will have passed the bump limit and will be falling off the board with no immediate sequel.
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>>44441118
That's the answer to the Riddle of Iron.

The answer to the Riddle of Steel is carbon.
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>>44444594
>Peak hours adds maybe 5-6 more.
Hahah, lolwut? Peak hours regularly reaches over 30 threads. And who cares if they're over bump limit or not? They're still there.

Jesus, the lengths to which you autists can go to defend their shitty circlejerks and denying they're a problem is incredible.
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>>44444594
And besides that, there's more of every kind of thread at peak hours. The extra quests mingle with extra threads of every kind. More wargame threads, more rpg threads, more cardgame threads, more inane contextless questions, more excuse me threads, more confused chess player threads, more thinly veiled vidya threads, more imagedumps, ect.
All "peak hours" really means is that the entire board gets faster and anything down near page 10 is at greater risk of falling off.
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>>44444533
They weren't, and they aren't. But going by that line of thinking there's so much other stuff that has to go, and together all that stuff is a very important piece of the board where inspiration can be found and creativity flourish. I'm not talking about any particular thread, such as this one, but board moderation policy. You want to delete drawfaggotry, you want to delete writefaggotry, you want to delete cheesecake, you want to delete virtually everything that isn't discussion about rules. Why? That's what I'm most interested in, why is all that a problem? If so many say they like it, and it inspires their /tg/-related activities, and the research supports that sentiment, why are you so hellbent on its removal? Is the board too fast? What's your stake in it?
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>>44444533
/tg/ wasn't only porn dumps back then.

And sorry, but there has been a steady decline in wordbuilding, storytime and general attempts at OC (regerdless of quality) over the years.
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>>44444674
>And besides that, there's more of every kind of thread at peak hours
uh
Nigga what, the board doesn't suddenly gain more pages just because it's peak hours. If ten more threads appear there's ten threads fewer on other topics.
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>>44444702
Exactly. What, you think that quests are immune to the bump limit or something? Every single thread on the board kills off another thread when it's made. Every single one. Quests don't magically eat two threads when they're made and they don't magically eat threads when they get bumped.
Most of the arguments made against quests also applies to every other kind of thread. This very thread killed something down on page 10, and will in turn be killed when it inexorably drifts down after hitting the bump limit.
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>>44444674
Holy shit, you're retarded.
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>>44444737
Explain why you think whatever was floating around page 10 deserves to live longer and can't be replaced by a similar or identical thread.
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>>44441383
But in the film, Conan does not deliver himself from (literal) slavery. An outside agent sees Conan in captivity, despairs, and frees him.
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I really don't have a problem with quests in general, and an argument could be made about how they don't belong, or vice versa. However, I'm not a fan of a certain type of quest, stuff like Maiden White, Exalted and Pokemon Trainer. It's all just a bit too creepy for me. But, I ain't gonna stop people from having fun.
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>>44444735
Quests should probably have their own board. Call it /qtg/ and make it 5 pages with a 500 post limit. Let people recruit for quests on /tg/ and other boards, then after they reach thread 3-5, they get moved over to the quest board so they don't eat up space on a discussion board.
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>>44444667
>regularly reaches over 30 threads
During the summer of 2013, maybe. But that hasn't happened for quite a while now.
>And who cares if they're over bump limit or not? They're still there.
This is the argument of someone who has no real argument other than "I don't like thing." All threads die. The big bad evil quests don't do it any faster or slower than any other threads. One thread created means one thread killed, period. Whatever is at the very bottom of the board is the one killed. If that thread was at bump limit, but still active, then it can be remade. If it wasn't but hadn't had any posts for long enough to hit the very bottom, then it isn't worth keeping and can be remade regardless.

If you don't want to see certain kinds of threads, then just post in the threads you do want to see, or make your own. Removing threads you don't like isn't going to magically create threads you do like.
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>>44441965
>he thinks because i can think i must have a liberal arts degree

lol aret thou MAD sonny? anothers opinion of a movie shouldn't frighten you so
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>>44441531
The screenwriter is Oliver freaking Stone.
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>>44444735
They sure as hell seem pretty immune once they reach double digit count and the popularity that entails.
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What I don't understand is how one quest can have a million episodes.
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>>44444833
>hasn't happened for quite a while
Hahaha.
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>>44444753
Then explain why a cheescake thread is a problem, if it's got nothing to do with the board's thread count. Just filter "thulsa" or "smut" or "cheesecake" or "ecchi" or whatever is most commonly used.
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>>44444889
Not the individual threads that make up those double digits.
Bumfuck quest #3178 falls off the board at the bottom of page 10 just like everything else.
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>>44444917
I never said it was a problem. But that doesn't change the fact that it killed a thread and will be killed by another thread once it reaches the mythical land of page 11.
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>>44444913
By the time they hit triple digits, it's usually because there's a handful of people just powering through for some kind of end. Or they go on, seemingly forever, until they burn in a spectacular explosion of butthurt and trolling.
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Man, I come back to /tg/ and I find a bitches for Thulsa Doom thread.
I feel like is 2009.
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>>44445015
>shitty ass namefag
There's one thing I don't miss from old /tg/. There's considerably less shitposting attention whores these days
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>>44444921
Perhaps, I'm not too savvy one quests. I'm not the one complaining about them either, by the way. I generally don't complain about things I can't change, and it's not like I think there's a mod or janitor in here taking notes from my posts. Quests are here, I don't like them, but my complaints can't delete them, so I filter them. Simple as that. I think everyone would be happier if those complaining about threads like this could do the same thing. /tg/ is not a place that can't contain anything I don't like, and if I wasn't able to accept that I wouldn't have half a good time here as I do. I've had those times, and I wasn't having half as good a time as I do now.
>>44444943
Explain why you think whatever was floating around page 10 deserves to live longer and can't be replaced by a similar or identical thread.
I mean, your complaint regarding this thread is literally the complaint you disagree with concerning quests. Once again, I'm not the anon against quests.
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Stop trying to reason with questfags, they are in willful denial that their shit clogs up the board and makes it much faster, hence encouraging effortless shitposting and bait threads that are just as fast and pointless, forcing people into generals to have at least a chance to get some constructive discussion before the thread goes; which leads to even less discussion and more bait/shitposting.

But hey, as long as they're secure in their mod- protected circlejerks, everything is fine, right?
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>>44445073
I'm don't have a complaint about this thread (Other than all this meta, but I'm part of the problem there, so whatever). I'm just pointing out how the biggest complaints about quests applies to most, if not all, other threads.
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>>44445031
No there are just less named ones. IF anything there seems to be a lot more anonymous shitposting attention whores
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>>44445108
>But hey, as long as they're secure in their mod- protected circlejerks, everything is fine, right?
Isn't that the exact situation Mr. ALL CREATIVITY IS HOOD CREATIVITY MUH FEELINGS ARE MORE IMPORTANT THAN RULES was advocating?

Isn't this thread little more than a mod-protected circlejerk?
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>>44445108
>Clogs up the board
Page 1 is not the entire board
>Makes it much faster
Bumping a thread doesn't make anything faster except for that individual thread. Constantly making new threads is what makes boards faster, and every type of thread does that. Making immediate sequel threads as soon as the previous one hits bump limit is how you clog a board.
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>>44445117
Oh right, my bad. So easy to mistake one anon for another.
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>>44445165
>ALL CREATIVITY IS HOOD CREATIVITY
What does that even mean?
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>>44445165
One you are posting in

>>44445188
Indeed. Why does no one use the catalog?
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>>44445309
He probably meant good.
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>>44441914

That should be "Aughts." "Aught" and "naught" are different. Aught is the numeral zero, naught is the value zero.

Unless you're passing judgment on that decade, saying it produced nothing of value. I don't think that's right though, wasn't Breaking Bad begun in aught-eight?
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>>44444133

>/lit/
>the writing board

Funniest post in the thread, m8!
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>>44441500
>popular flick
Nice misuse of terminology, faggot

At the very least it would be considered a movie
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>>44446094
>actually uses cinema, kino, film, movie, flick unironically
>is a namefag

they're all movies, deal with it faggot
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>>44444215
I have an idea for how to make quest threads more tolerable. Add an option that only lets posts by the OP bump the thread. That way they don't clutter the front page/top of the catalog.
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>>44446584
Can we do that for generals, fetish threads, and these threads too? Because the less time [THINGS I DISLIKE] spend on the front page, the better.
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