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The original, you might say Edition

Lost in the Time Vortex
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i like how doctor who portrays homosexuals realistically as one dimensional characters with nothing to define them other than their sexual preference
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>tfw no superimposed Doctor face scene
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the 13 trips fic in Shit Trips Vol 2 is truly amazing
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>>87289781
wtf I hate gays now?
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>>87289781
But by having the trip "christfag" you're saying you have nothing to define yourself other than your religious preference :')
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>>87289781
Fake Christmas.
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https://youtu.be/ePx9AFcwHtw


https://youtu.be/jd7COEuZ-Vk
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>>87290782
Peter Cabaldy.
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Why did the episodes The Impossible Planet and The Satan Pit felt very Lovecraftian?
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@the Sydney anon here who tells me to make use of the ice rink at Macquarie, i had a comfy lunch overlooking the rink today
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I'm not sure how to make friends /who/. Talking to people here is all good and fine, in the stream too, but I want close friends who go out of their way to make me feel included. How do I do this?

I'm reading a book where the main character is very lonely because his only friend killed himself, and he's suffering from terrible loneliness because his sister ignores him and his brother is off at college. He meets two seniors and they go out of their way to make him feel loved and included and they become his best friends. I want that so badly, it hurts. I don't know if I have an off putting personality or if I just got unlucky enough to not have found any by now, but it really blows.


I really like Jack Harkness and The Master and I think Jon Pertwee is my favorite Classic Who Doctor while Nine is my favorite New Who Doctor followed very closely by Twelve.
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Reading through the proto-ST2 now in preparation for the proper unveiling today/tomorrow, it's fantastic. Will post my thoughts on the stories when it properly drops.

>>87290911
Looks comfy indeed.

>>87290874
Premise is vaguely Lovecraftian.

>>87290826
Lol why post that here?

>>87289916
I k r? Fucking hilarious.

>>87291942
>I'm not sure how to make friends /who/
More difficult as an adult than as a teenager or child, but still very doable. Look for things like clubs, meetups, trivia nights, cons, sports, bands, anything to get you out of the house (online socialisation has its merits but is not a substitute for i r l friends) and interacting with like-minded folks. Repeated interactions with like-minded people = plenty of chance for friends, hence stuff like D&D/sports/trivia/book clubs/meetups working well to find friends.

And just take things one step at a time with folks, if you're just having fun doing [insert activity] with someone, don't try to spin too many grand dreams of lifelong friendships out of it right at that moment, just let yourself enjoy the moment for what it is. Eventually it might well become a longer friendship. Focus on enjoying yourself with other people, and exposing yourself to other people.

It's rare to luck into something like two people kind of fostering you as a friend like how that book sounds, and it's more empowering in a way to take the imitative to meet people and make friends yourself anyway.

>or if I just got unlucky enough to not have found any by now
Yeah that's not weird if that's the case, very common for adults. Gotta keep at it f a m, but don't hold yourself to too high standards or punish yourself if things don't go great at first, everything takes times. Eventually you'll reflect on moments like these and be thankful you have more of a support network around you, at some point in the future.

Good choices on NewWho doctors b t w.
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>>87292138
I'm sorry I keep bothering you with this, I just started feeling bad mentally again a little while ago. I don't think people like me very much because I have opinions many of them don't like. Sometimes I'm able to get over my bad opinions but most others I stick with. Like how I hated 11 and people who liked 11 and was convinced that girls only liked Doctor Who because they thought 11 was hot. I managed to get over that.

Earlier I was talking to some online friends about the North Korea thing, and how one of our past leaders, President Clinton, made a deal with North Korea that enabled them to obtain nuclear material. I expressed a distaste for people who went on twitter complaining about President Clinton, despite not having known that fact about him for more than a day, and one of those friends who I unfortunately kind of like called me a retard and told me I was stupid and was genuinely angry with me.

I just don't like it when people express strong opinions about [FACT] when they only just found out about [FACT], but they're speaking like they've known the [FACT] this whole time.

I wouldn't know where to go to make friends, the library is full of homeless people and clubs and stuff are only for rich people or people in school. I was already removed from a d&d group because I'm apparently hard to get along with.

Maybe if I watch an episode with Nine and an episode with Twelve at the same time it'll be like they're in a multi-doc story together.
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>>87289926
oh yeah - how come?

>>87289985
some would argue that identifying oneself as being in communion with the One who by nature of being the Creator, is the source of all Life and Fulfilment, they define themselves by a Being so transcendent as to defy all boundaries

but not me man, cos i'm not that clever - i'd just point out how you're wrong cos anyone calling themselves christfag on teh *chans is obviously a really cool hip kat down with the kidz so don't evn front

>>87290822
nice dubz
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>>87292449
It's no bother, if I didn't want to reply I wouldn't!

If I were you I'd keep working on relaxing your opinions of other people, and try to work on being less judgemental. Before I express an opinion or judgement I try and be mindful - "what will happen if I say this", "what will I get out of saying this, what will the person I say it to get out of it", "what is the best and worst case scenario if I say this", etc. Basically not just coasting off emotions, but thinking through your actions and words before you do/speak them. It's very easy to say something or make a judgement, it's very hard to undo it or take it back.

I don't know how you expressed your opinion on the Clinton thing, but if your friend's reaction was to call you a retard and insult you so much, sounds like he's not a very good friend and you deserve better. Keep at trying to meet new people.

Also, talking politics in general rarely ends well, that can go for friends as well as family or strangers. It's usually not a good topic unless everyone is very like-minded or very open-minded. Attitude is a bigger problem than opinions though.

>clubs and stuff are only for rich people or people in school
Are you sure about that? Every single one? Have you checked that any and all you'd be interested in truly require a lot of money, or for you to be in school? Maybe you're 100% right, but I know for some people it's easy to come up with excuses not to do things rather than risk them and try to do them. I have no idea what it is in your case and I'm not judging, just hoping that you double-check stuff.

Have you checked for other local D&D groups?

What about trivia nights? Sports? Has your town got some sort of FB page or website that lists upcoming events and activities and things? You do really have to make an effort to find these sorts of things, but it's worth it.
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>>87292884
It's mentally exhausting trying to censor myself like that. I don't believe I should have to around friends. If they really like you, why should your opinions bother them or make them not like you? Two of my closest online friends have very extremely negative political and social opinions. One is a racist who doesn't like black people. The other is an antisemite and practically a Nazi. They both treat me very well. They don't care that I'm practically a loser with no other friends. They keep me company (though not the last few days) when I'm lonely and sad. One even paid for me to eat once when I couldn't afford to, it was very nice of him. The other has foregone sleep just to stay up and talk to me because we're about 7 hours apart. Because I like them and they like me, I don't care about their opinions. I'm mixed race myself, and their opinions don't bother me, because they're nice to me. I think that's all that should matter in the end.

When I start having to censor myself around irl people, trying to remember not to say "that's gay" or "no homo but i'd suck off david tennant" or saying "tranny" instead of transgender, or making sure I have a positive attitude even when I don't, things start to leak out and eventually it gets bad and I'm asked to leave.

I just think I should be allowed to be myself instead of being a fake, just to get people to like me.

Also yes, I've checked out other groups and most of them are very far from me and I don't have the money to spend on them at the moment. Food, supplies, whatever stuff you have to buy to play what they're playing, ect.
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>>87292449
>I just don't like it when people express strong opinions about [FACT] when they only just found out about [FACT], but they're speaking like they've known the [FACT] this whole time.

I'm not trying to be mean or anything, but while this may be important to you, it's pedantic to anybody else. Not that it justifies them snapping at you or anything like that.
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>>87293283
I didn't know what that word mean until I look it up, but yes, I am extremely pedantic. That is me to a T. Why is this such a bad thing to other people?
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>>87293274
>It's mentally exhausting trying to censor myself like that.
It has absolutely nothing to do with censorship. It has everything to do with mindfulness. Is eating a salad instead of a cheeseburger "censoring" your hunger, or just being mindful of your body? Is it "censoring your dick" to piss in the toilet instead of on your legs? If you're mindful of your words and actions you can transcend your lizard brain and the messes it will try to get you in.

>If they really like you, why should your opinions bother them or make them not like you?
Because your friends aren't carbon copies of you and you can easily hurt them by expressing certain things, especially in certain ways.

>I think that's all that should matter in the end.
That's all very well to be your opinion. You realise that's not the opinion of everyone.

>I just think I should be allowed to be myself instead of being a fake, just to get people to like me.
It has nothing to do with being fake, and "getting people to like you" isn't the best way to approach things. Loosen up, relax, just enjoy interactions in the moment, and they can lead to friendships. Going in with the intent of making people like you can be clumsy.

If you treat being polite or respectful as censorship then yes, people will dislike that attitude. People deserve respect, and aren't going to give it to you if you don't give it to them.

>>87293347
Because it's needlessly judgemental. If I constantly nitpicked your grammar, that would be annoying and pedantic.
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>>87293347
Because, depending on how you word it, it can come off as extremely rude.
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>>87293558
I'm sorry that I've bothered you this long, but I can tell that you're getting frustrated talking to me. I do appreciate the things you've said so far though. I know you're in another time zone so you're probably tired or something.

Also, I go out of my way to make certain my grammar is perfect so that no one can nitpick it.
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>>87293767
I don't know why you just took a tone with me and tried to ascribe various motivations to the points I made, instead of actually responding to any of the points I made, but that's all up to you.
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>>87293558
>>87293767
>neo posts advice u apparently dont like
>DURRRR UR JUST TIRED AND ANGRY
>ALSO MUH GRAMMAR

being randomly condescending to people patient with u may be a clue as to why u have trouble with people
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>>87293868
I wasn't trying to take a tone with you, I would just rather not have anyone fed up with constantly replying to me.

In my brain they're the same thing. Forcing myself to remember not to say one thing and to say another instead is censoring myself, mainly to appease other people. I don't think anybody else I've ever talked to censors themselves to talk to me, or is mindful either. If they were then why I was I just called a retard? And censorship is having to do with text, speech or media, not actions like eating a salad or pissing in a toilet.

I disagree again, if you're truly friends with someone I don't think things like that should matter. If I express a hurtful opinion to a friend he should tell me he disagrees with it while knowing that I'm still me and that I'm not trying to be hurtful to him.

Every time I'm myself and I loosen up and relax it leads to people hating me. I guess that just means I'm not a good person then.

I am almost always polite to people who are polite to me in return. I always go out of my way to be kind and courteous whenever I can. I say please and thank you very often.

>>87293937
This is another thing, my actions getting misconstrued as something else entirely. I was trying to be considerate because I don't want Neo to get burnt out with constantly talking to someone with severe social and mental issues like me, and grow to resent me. But instead you both took it as me being condescending like it was a fact, but that was not my intentions.
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Somehow my family knew nothing of this story.

It seemed to me as if these terrible events had been completely erased from memory.

Who, if not we, could be a credible witness to the fact that the victims were not an anonymous mass?

Who, if not we, could name them, and thus help bring down the walls of silence and taboo?

By reversing the anonomization, we give our murdered relatives their identity, and some dignity back.
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>>87293347
It's exhausting to talk to pedants because they constantly feel the need to correct you or do an ACKSHUALLY even when they understand exactly what you're saying
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>>87294114
>I don't think anybody else I've ever talked to censors themselves to talk to me, or is mindful either.
That's a shame anon. Ironically the healthiest social interactions involve a little censorship on both sides
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It's fascinating to see lonely autistic people try to work out some sort of system or game for social interaction and work out the method of How To Make Friends, it really is. It isn't a game, there are no cheat codes.

Just talk to people at school/work/clubs/online/whatever and after a while you'll decide if you like each other and if you want to continue talking to each other

Nobody puts that much thought into what they're going to say as Neo is suggesting, they just generally make sure not to say things like "tranny", "that's gay" or "I think black people should be gased". It isn't difficult.

If you just keep being yourself and try to talk about people, you should eventually make friends unless you're smelly or truly reprehensible or something.

Also, Friends aren't a commodity, and nobody owes you anything. These are living, breathing people just like you, with their own thoughts and feelings and low tolerance for bullshit.
Some people are pretty unlikeable, but then they either realise that and work on it, or become a shut in and argue about The Jews on an Indonesian fish mongering blog.
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>>87294663
Try and talk TO* people

Avoid topics such as politics and "girls only watch doctor who because they want to fuck the doctor" because fuck
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>>87294114
If you're not willing to compromise on a few things, then get used to being friendless.
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>Towards the end of Shada part 4
>Sound starts to fail in one ear
>Shoogling my headphone cable around seems to affect it
>Manage to "fix" it temporarily
>Before it completely dies in one ear
>Think "shit, my big expensive headphones have finally broken"
>Turns out it was just the VHS fucking up

Nice
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>>87294663
>It's fascinating to see lonely autistic people try to work out some sort of system or game for social interaction and work out the method of How To Make Friends, it really is. It isn't a game, there are no cheat codes.
Yeah, but by nature most autistic people are gonna struggle with that. Depending on where they lie on the spectrum, they either have difficulty reading social signals or can't interpret them at all. That plus an aversion to unexpected events - which happen all the time when talking to people - means they almost have to treat socialising like a procedure to get anywhere. Unless of course they're high-functioning enough to cope with it.

I don't know if the guy Neo was talking to is autistic or not though; I don't think he clarified either way. He has some traits in common with autistic people but we all do to some extent so it isn't really fair to make a diagnosis.
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http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Recap/DoctorWhoS35E2TheWitchsFamiliar


>Noodle Incident:The Doctor also gave the Master a brooch made of dark star alloy as a present on his/her daughter's— (Birth? Wedding? Regeneration?)

>Wham Line:Missy had a daughter, and the Doctor probably knew.

The fuck?I missed the whole damn scene!!!
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>>87294114
>I don't want Neo to get burnt out with constantly talking to someone

Like I said earlier, >>87292884
>It's no bother, if I didn't want to reply I wouldn't!

You're misconstruing my actions and intentions right now. I'm telling you I'm not "burned out". You're projecting that onto me. If you don't even give me the chance to present my own posts as valid, what chance for conversation is there? If you'd like to stop talking to me, that's entirely your choice, but don't try and spin it as something you're doing as a favour to me, because it's not, and it's rude to try and push and assume actions and motivations onto me, especially when I'm explicitly telling you they're misguided.

>And censorship is having to do with text, speech or media, not actions like eating a salad or pissing in a toilet.
They were metaphors addressing the silliness of the idea that thinking before acting is somehow some terrible act of censorship. "Censorship" is an absurdly melodramatic way to refer to the principle of "thinking before you speak".

>I am almost always polite to people who are polite to me in return. I always go out of my way to be kind and courteous whenever I can. I say please and thank you very often.
Mate, saying "please" and "thank you" is a child's understanding of manners and social skills. You're an adult. You have to do better, or you will drive people away. I know you can do better. "Please" and "thank you" are simply not enough.

As long as you persist in this idea that manners beyond superficial expressions like "please" are "censorship", you will irritate, offend, and drive away many people.

>>87294663
>Nobody puts that much thought into what they're going to say as Neo is suggesting
I'm not saying literally list off multiple questions in your head before you talk to people, just to be empathetic and mindful of yourself with others instead of egocentric and hasty.
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>>87295625
wasnt that cut, and only in the script that got uploaded online? might be misrememering
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new royal baby lads

republicans BTFO
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>>87295887
Nobody outside of your shitty island cares about your inbred britbong nobility.
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>>87296030
im australian
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imagine supporting the monarchy
i bet you think inheritance is a legitimate form of wealth too
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O SHIT
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>>87296218
Just another shitty island.
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>>87296369
I have a feeling this is exactly what Gareth wants. Since leaving Doctor Who he's been out of the spotlight - not that DW writers are particularly famous of course, but they're better known than the average person. Now that he doesn't have that DW association to draw attention to himself he shitposts on Twitter to make up for it.
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>>87295887
Was it his money or his money that attracted such a total babe?
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>>87296369
Also this might just shed some light on the Gareth/Moffat fallout if it gets big. Well, big for Doctor Who related news anyway. Moffat will be pretty much required to make a statement showing that Gareth's views don't reflect his own, nor that of the BBC. It's unlikely that Gareth will respond calmly to that.
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>>87296369
The man is finished. Provided they actually publish something about this, any future employers are going to do a Google search for Gareth Roberts and find this PinkNews article. He'll only be able to find a job at infowars.com
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So this is the best "jumping on" stage for NuWho right ?
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>>87296709
>entire series spent moping about "muh Rose"
Nah. Though it's an underrated series opener
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>>87295425
I've never been to a doctor to tell if I'm autistic so I wouldn't know.

>>87295649
You're throwing me a lot of mixed signals and I don't mean that in a rude way. You're telling me not to be rude or judgmental but also telling me that the things I'm saying are absurd and childlike and that comes off as rude to me.

I'm not a rude person, and I know full well that manners go beyond please and thank you. That was an example more than anything else. I am not rude to people, I don't tear down their opinions the second I hear them (unless its some random person online and I don't like them) and I treat people irl with respect.
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>>87296369
Fuck trannies and fuck pink news.
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>>87296709
No. Rose or Eleventh Hour
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>>87296755
Best NuWho Master Reveal and Blink though? Makes up for the Daleks surely
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>When the Cybermen are attacking, who's gonna have your back in

What did they mean by this?
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>>87297126
So, no Blink, introduction to River Song, no Turn Left, no only worth while Master Reveal?
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>>87297286
It means /who/ should have a singalong.
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>>87297301
>So no episodes that would be covered if I started at Rose?
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>Travel in time through the galaxies, now the Doctor is coming to Disney XD
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>>87297385
They had series 2 on Disney XD for a while but never did series 3. They finally starting it up again?
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Punishable by Pun from ST2 had me crying by the end. Good job 2_m3t4_7U
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>>87297358
Nah - The Slitheen are toxic
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>>87296525
probably the royal cock
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>>87297540
If you're going to be fussy about which episodes you do and don't want to watch. Just watch the ones you want and don't bother jumping on.
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>>87297947
Yeah - and Love and Monsters bullshit
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Will Chibbers start some new ongoing spinoffs?
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Hallo. Had pizza for breakfast this morning, read a bit more of the EDAs, and now I'm listening to some audios. What's /who/ with you?

>>87298842
I'd guess probably not, but anything could happen. We have no idea what the show'll be like under his tenure, after all.
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>>87298842
>Class: Homecoming
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>>87298842
After Class it will probably be a while before the BBC risks another Who spinoff, but I can see him pushing for one. No idea what kind it would be though.
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>>87298842
I doubt it, but one of his producers has said he's very firm on wanting to make the show a real big deal in the public consciousness again, so one way or another I think its airtime will be more significant.

>>87296977
I'm saying specific things and making specific points, I think reducing them to "telling me the things I'm saying are absurd" is pretty reductive. I've made my point that I disagree with your ideas around "censorship" and don't think they'll serve you well socially. I'm happy to drop the matter at this point unless you're interesting in earnestly engaging.

>>87297494
Nah, lym's just laughing at this promo they did for their airing for S2
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kz2IP0R6YgU
Bonus wiki article: http://doctorwhogeneral.wikia.com/wiki/Disney_XD_S2_Trailer

>>87298919
What sort of pizza? And what sort of audios?
I'm musing over the Twin Peaks finale, will get back to reading Shit Trips later tonight after feeling less lynched.
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>>87299054
>What sort of pizza? And what sort of audios?
Pepperoni, and at the moment I'm starting The Stones of Venice!

I've never seen Twin Peaks before, but... were you happy with it, or was it disappointing? Or just a lot to still process?
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>>87299173
It was 100% exactly the sort of ending I wanted, I'm overjoyed. But tonnes to process!

Audiowise, I was surprised when I found out that online, the reception for Stones of Venice isn't great, cause I found it very comfy and fun when I first listened to it.
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>>87299206
I'm really glad to hear it was good! Finales can really be hit-or-miss, and if they don't tie things up properly, it's just disappointing, so I'm happy it gave you everything you wanted from it.

As for the audio, I've only read the vague summary on the Big Finish website, but it sounds comfy from that alone, so I'm pretty excited for it. I just gotta choose a game to play or something while I'm listening so I don't get distracted. Probably gonna go with Overwatch this time.
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>>87299372
I think 8 starts working a little better in the second 'season' of his monthlies, once the writers have a better handle on his performance and how to write with him, but the very early audios are still good fun. I think Minuet in Hell is good fun too, despite it also being poorly received.

Is it weird reading 8 novels and listening to 8 audios around the same time?
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>>87289701
Immigrant, my shit trips submission is called "To Kill a Bull Moose" not "To Kill a Moose". My faith in your knowledge of obscure early 20th century American political terminology is shaken
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tfw we get deadringer wannabe to narrate 10th and 11th doctor chronicles

Still, probably better than Briggs

https://www.bigfinish.com/news/v/jacob-dudman-narrates-tenth-and-eleventh-doctor-chronicles
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>>87299673
I wish we weren't getting the Chronicles at all, but I'm happier Briggs isn't doing them at least.

I wonder if the reception to Briggs' 9 played a part in this? Probably not, and just a time-saving measure for Briggs.
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I love the Eighth Doctor but Paul McGann's played some real pricks over the years so I kinda want to see him come back as the main villian more than I want to see Eight on screen again. Imagine the shit you could do if you looked exactly like the Doctor.
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>>87299673
Indeed, better than Briggs at least and with some professional direction hopefully he will put in a good reading.

>tfw some day soon all classic doctors will be played by soundalikes
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>>87299552
I've enjoyed all of his audios so far, so the concept of them getting even better is exciting.

>Is it weird reading 8 novels and listening to 8 audios around the same time?
A little bit, but in a way it helps me a bit, because I get a better sense of Eight's... well, voice. As much as I know well enough how McGann speaks, he does put on a bit of a different voice as Eight, so it's nice to be able to hear that and be able to imagine how he says certain things in the novels a bit better. And, also, the novels give good descriptions of how he moves and the expressions he makes, so having that also helps flesh out how I imagine things in the audios too.

>>87299837
Do you mean as a villain in Doctor Who? I'd be happy no matter how he came back, honestly. They seem to be fairly adamant that he won't return as the Doctor (or, well, Moffat was - and I suspect Chibnall will feel the same so as not to detract from Jodie's time at all) so even if he came back as a villain, it'd be amazing. And it'd be interesting if his resemblance to a previous incarnation was at all a plot point.
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>>87300150
The general fan consensus is that all the books predate the audios isn't it? Not that it matters too much with a timeline as tangled and forgetful as 8's.

>>87299944
It's gonna be so fucking weird+sad when BF lose some of their actual working Doctors.
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>>87299944
>and they still haven't got John Guilor

Dude sounds more like Hartnell than Hartnell himself.
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>>87300150
Yeah in Doctor Who. I don't think we'll see another multi-Doctor episode for a couple of years at least and I doubt they'll ever ask anyone other than Tennant and Smith, desu. I can see Paul giving Missy and Tennant's Kilgrave a run for their money for sure. I should really be Chris Chibnail.
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>>87300321
I'd be very surprised if Chibnall stayed on as long as the 60th anniversary, so we'll probably have someone else calling the shots by then. Perhaps they'll be more into fanservicey casting. Hope so!
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>>87300227
I think so, yeah. At least, that's how I choose to interpret them, seeing as the books are set-up so that they continue directly on from the movie far more than the audios did. In the books, it's specified that the movie stuff had just happened, whereas the audios kinda just drop you into his first adventure with no additional context. Of course, I think later books might tangle things up even more if this is the timeline one chooses to go with, but it's the best that can be made of what we have.

(Also, you were right about this audio being comfy. It's really cute so far, with Eight and Charley going on holiday to Venice, and I liked the bit at the start where Eight's trying to lecture people whilst being shot at.)

>>87300321
Yeah, I think multi-Doctor episodes will generally be reserved for anniversary specials, if nothing else. Paul really would be amazing in a villainous role - particularly if it's one of those devious yet utterly charming villains, a bit like - as you say - Missy (or even the Master in general, depending on the regeneration) or Kilgrave.
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>>87300514
>whereas the audios kinda just drop you into his first adventure with no additional context
You may or may not get more context added to that opening eventually, but yeah, the audios don't touch the TV movie, so your interpretation sounds the neatest to me!

Thread theme: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o0l2a4IfJwI
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>>87300639
>You may or may not get more context added to that opening eventually
Something about this statement implies that I definitely will...
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>>87296369
What did Gareth do?
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Scaroth reporting in.
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>>87301031
Gareth dun goof'd
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This just in: Gareth thinks he can't be transphobic just because he's gay.
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>progressive

What did he mean by this?
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>>87299206
I also found Stones to be very fun. Best of the first 4 for me
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>>87301242
god, one day i hope to reach this level of sheer intellectual prowess. this jim fellow is so smart and worldly he's ascended to another plane of existence entirely
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How come the image of Hartnell as the Doctor faded from audience consciousness the way it seemed to?
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Today i learned immigrant lives in ireland
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>>87301671
How'd you learn that?

So it's
Immigrant - Ireland
Lymerence - England
Cloister - USA
Neo and Cats - Australia
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>>87301671
This isn't true.
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>>87301721
>How'd you learn that?
Rhymes with Limerick
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>>87301814
im a brainlet and dont get what you mean, pls explain
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>>87301814
you hit a lick?
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Oh shit, it's a war between erased writers.
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https://twitter.com/PinkNews/status/904666717275787264

TOP 10 ANIME BATTLES
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>>87301721
>>87301807

says "Uploaded From: Ireland" at least for me,
unless he's using a proxy or something
http://www.mediafire.com/file/u3lhnv3sb2xdrl3/sh%2At+trips+Vol+2+ver+2.pdf
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Was kind of looking forward to Briggs doing more bad impressions again desu
>https://www.bigfinish.com/news/v/jacob-dudman-narrates-tenth-and-eleventh-doctor-chronicles
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>Gareth's Wikipedia page now has a controversy section.
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>>87302664
He isn't Irish, the country changes depending on where you access the link.
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>>87302664
It says "Uploaded from: Australia" for me, so I'm guessing it uses your own country, for whatever reason.
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>>87302807
>>87302784
>tfw you try to expose immigrant but end up exposing yourself instead
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>>87302906
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>>87302784
>>87302807
ayy, figured as much, slightly embarresed now desu
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>>87302981
Don't be upset, have some fresh OC.
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>>87302981
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>>87300514
Well the reason for that is the audios came out about 5 ish years after the movie and nobody had sold a home video of it. The best anyone could hope for in terms of continuity was reading the novelization by gary russell. The books were in a better position, turning around very quickly after the movie and could continue off it.

Theres a gap of about a year between the eight doctors and vampire science that people think fit all the charlie era audios in
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>>87303406
>Theres a gap of about a year between the eight doctors and vampire science that people think fit all the charlie era audios in
ehhhhhh i dont like how thatd work for him characterisation wise
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>>87303451
Nobody really does, but originally that was going to happen. Its the reason some audios refer to sam early on(invaders from mars i think?) Then gary russel got in an argument with bbc books and made spiral scratch/ evelyns book death non canon, so he invented samson and gemma and called all other continuities other universes
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>>87300514
>>87303406
>>87303451
It's very hard to agree on an in-universe timeline for all the McGann stories because whatever you do you have to ignore some details from one range or another and because it's nearly impossible to make the Master's timeline and Gallifrey's timeline throughout all the books, comics, audios and short stories set during the 8th Doctor era fit.
The good news is that since there's no "right" way to do it there's no "wrong" way to do it either, so any way that fits for you is good.
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>>87303716
>The good news is that since there's no "right" way to do it there's no "wrong" way to do it either, so any way that fits for you is good.
That's the Doctor Who spirit I love!

>Then gary russel got in an argument with bbc books and made spiral scratch/ evelyns book death non canon, so he invented samson and gemma
That's really interesting, makes sense and adds some context for the continuity stuff in Terror Firma I guess
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The opinion flip on Hell Bent and Series 9 as a whole is happening faster than expected. This wasn't even on /r/gallifrey, this was /r/doctorwho. And there weren't even any hate comments below
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>>87303942
It was bound to happen eventually, after time passed and people let go of their expectations from the fucking marketing and instead engaged with the episodes on their own terms.

Do you, uh, often surf reddit for material here?
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>>87304061
Nah I was checking to see if someone had posted the Gareth article, and whether there were any spicy arguments in the comments
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Doctor Who is dead.
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>>87304134
Interesting thing with this poster is that it's usually a new IP in the thread, ie a boardie coming in to post it rather than a regular anon or trip here posting it as like an actual /who/ meme
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>>87304100
Were there?
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>>87304221
No :(
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I'm watching oldwho and I've been getting drunk while doing so and I end up not remembering episodes the following morning and having to rewatch them
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>>87304247
Why not post it yourself?
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>ywn be this woke

>>87303942
Hindsight's usually 20/20
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>>87301137
I mean, he's not wrong.
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>>87304350
He is. In what world is "Bev" a more common girl's name than "Chelsea"?
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>>87304350
t. cletus
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>>87304302
That's your own fault
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What is he eating, /who/?
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>>87304334
>I won't even be watching the Christmas special
/ourguy/
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>>87304449
I know
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>>87304480
But what you did, you did without choice
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>I will never watch an unearthly child for the first time again
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Anyone got colour images of the Tomb of the Cybercontroller?
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>>87304399
It's not about how common the names are, it's about what people associate with them.
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>>87304498
I do it to keep my peace and sanity
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>>87304637
Yeah nah mate.
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Just finished The Stones of Venice and it was really comfy. I loved it, although I did guess the "twist" pretty early on... but then, it wasn't exactly subtle. A really fun story, though, and both the start and the end were really cute.

>It isn't that long, really, a hundred years of solitude.
>Well, it would be for me. It would be for anyone, if they had to wait that long for someone to return.
tfw the doctor waited 100 years in solitude on earth to reunite with fitz

>>87304453
Some sort of yoghurt? I remember being irrationally upset by this little spoon-licking bit because he licks the front of the spoon, turns it around, and doesn't lick the back, but when you see the back and he puts it in his pocket, it's totally clean. doctor who's gone to shit, fuck sake, cant even get its spoons right
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>>87304729
Intrigued to hear your thoughts on the next one. It's, uh, controversial.
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>I thought you were dead
Why did she say this? Did she forget that she met the Doctor since or was she mind wiped at the end of 5 Doctors?
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>>87304886
I wish I could get the 5 Doctors mindwiped from my memory.
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>>87304804
Oh, the first ever list I looked at for Eight's audios had barely any commentary on them, aside from beside Minuet of Hell, and the comment was basically just "it's shit but please dont lose hope, things get better," so I'm setting the bar low, and I'll either get exactly what I expected, or be pleasantly surprised.
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>>87304918
*buh dum tiss
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>>87305189
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TARDISposting are so fucking stupid. He'd literally showran FIVE shows before Doctor Who.
Fucking FIVE
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>>87305285
Nice!
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>>87305423
Press Gang, Joking Apart, Chalk, Coupling, and Jeykll totally don't count because, uhhhhh, Moffat sucks! The absolute state of TARDISposting, I swear...
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>>87305490
All those apart from Jekyll are literally whos and I had forgotten most of what Jekyll was about
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>>87305566
So? They were all shows Moffat showran. "Moffat had no experience of showrunning" is literally completely wrong. The quality of the shows is a totally different question.
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>>87305566
coupling is pretty well known here
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>>87304686
k
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>>87305653
Coupling was big enough that they tried to remake it over here while it was still on in the UK. It was touted as the "Friends Killer" and Im pretty sure was cancelled before the end of it's first season.
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>>87305955
Why do Americans always try to remake British sitcoms? Wouldn't it be cheaper to just import the British show, with the added benefit of being sure it won't be shit?
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>>87305955
>mfw I tried watching the first episode of that remake.
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>>87306013
>Why do Americans always try to remake British sitcoms?
I guess the same reason they tend to cast brits as baddies? It's a holdover from the revolutionary war. Flyover Americans especially probably find the accents involved triggering of some resentment. Also, Americans do everything better of course and any problem you have can be solved by throwing more money at it, I reckon.
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>>87306183
Gracepoint still cracks me up whenever I think about it. Literally using the same lead but making him change his accent. Ahahahahahahaha
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>>87306013
who remember american inbetweeners
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>>87306274
BUS TURDS
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>>87306013
The only time it's ever really worked out (that I can think of at the moment, anyway) was with The Office, and even then, it had to change the sort of... core themes, I guess, for that to happen. America just has a different outlook on certain things, and a different sort of humour, so the people in charge probably figure that importing it wouldn't net them much viewership, whereas remaking it at least has a chance of it being a hit.

Plus, I feel as though the demographic that'd be interested in watching British shows already seek them out, so that's not the audience that the people on top are catering to when they remake things. It's the ones that don't care about British tv, and probably never will, that they want to get the ratings from.
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>>87306013
I have yet to see a good cross-country remake outside of game shows, it's not an UK-to-US exclusive thing.
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>>87306217
That one's case is even more stupifying. Broadchurch was aired on multiple channels here before gracepoint was a thing.
>>87306274
I saw commercials...American peepshow was awful too, completely cocking up the POV aspect the reason for the show.
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>>87305566
Press Gang is iconic desu
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>>87306338
To add to >>87306342, I guess the Office, but I wasn't particularly interested in either version.
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>>87306308
THE WORD "WANKERS" IS THE INHERENTLY FUNNY PART ABOUT IT

Say both of them out loud and tell me how much more satisfying it is to say "bus wankers".
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>>87306342
Wallander
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>>87306338
This. The US Office is often comfy and funny (though it's so fucking long, Jesus Christ, and flanderises itself way too hard) but the UK Office is actual kino, hilarious but devastating and so well-written and performed.

>>87306409
I laughed at "bus turds", but for all the wrong reasons. So fucking bad.
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>>87306420
I have no idea what that is, sorry.
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>>87306342
Some might say Shameless, but I've never seen the UK version.
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Not a sitcom, but I'm glad that American remake of Utopia seems to have evaporated. Fuck that noise, if you took out the raggedy British charm (let alone added a David Fincher sheen to everything) it'd just a generically edgy conspiracy show.
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Peak centrismâ„¢
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>>87306467
Fincher is weird in how he seems fine on remaking so much stuff, and adapting so much shlock, when he's a talented filmmaker in his own right. His talents could be better deployed i m o, but who knows what motivates him I guess.

>>87306461
We're already all pretty shameless on /who/ anyway
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>>87306489
What did he mean by this?

>>87306529
Might be a passion project.
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>>87306459
Swedish detective series, the BBC did a version with Kenneth Branagh. May not strictly be a remake though as they're both based of books, but the Swedish version came out first.

Both versions are great, I'd advise checking them out.
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What the fuck was her problem?
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>>87306489
I sometimes almost think I would rather be the full-blown neo-Nazi than the snivelling arsehole who comes in just to tut-tut at people for having any sort of moral principles.
I wouldn't, of course, but man do I sometimes almost think it.
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>>87306675
Stop forcing this.
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>>87306489
I mean, he's not wrong. Also, that's not centrism.
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>>87306746
https://archive.4plebs.org/tv/search/image/Nq2k7y9369qaciLEewsBWg/
?
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>>87306785
he is absolutely wrong
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>>87306737
why the fuck do you think anybody should listen to somebody that openly admits to sympathising with nazis?
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>>87306839
So you think Gareth Roberts is not entitled to an opinion or that saying he's wrong makes you a good person?
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>>87306737
>I sometimes almost think I would rather be the full-blown neo-Nazi
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hn1VxaMEjRU
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dCXvGYEVbOA
I require the whole fucking set. They're cheap too!
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>>87306839
Given that all Gareth's done is criticize the choice of name that some people make, he is right.
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>>87306981
>le slimy rephrasing dogwhistle to hide bigotry

>>87306948
Woah that does look neat
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>>87306785
>he's not wrong
It's not technically incorrect, no, but it's an utterly meaningless statement that he's trying to leverage as some sort of gotcha. Yes, Gareth is entitled to his opinion - no, calling him wrong does not automatically make one a good person - but what the fuck does that have to do with anything? How is that a response to, let alone a rebuttal of, criticism of Gareth?
It isn't.
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>>87307032
You won't get any actual conversation out of these sorts. Gareth tries to get a gotcha rather than a dialogue, the anon you're talking to is trying to get a gotcha out of you rather than a dialogue, because either they're not interested in actually opening their minds and the loosening of ego required for an actual conversation, they're just interested in serving their egos and "winning" arguments. Watch their replies to you, if they make any. It will be constant attempts to "gotcha" you, rather than any thoughtful consideration of what you're saying.
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>>87307107
l m a o @ u
lym posted that cap just so everyone could circlejerk about how much of a faggot that guy is, feeding their own egos, not to have a conversation. There is nothing to thoughtfully consider in "Peak centrismâ„¢" except how badly he fell for the centrism=neutrality meme.
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>>87307264
See how you target other posts instead of mine, it's exactly what I'm talking about. You're trying to gotcha me by displacing the issues in other posts onto my comment - anything to avoid actually engaging with I've said. Instead of deal with my actual thoughts and ideas, you'll try and discredit me through associating me with other posts and people.
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>>87307107
>>87307264
>>87307331
This is actually sad to see, the cletus literally immediately fell into doing exactly what the other anon talked about. They're trapped hampstering the same way over and over.
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>>87307331
I'm quite confused. Are you >>87307032? Because if so, my post wasn't a criticism of you. Honestly, I didn't care to reply to your post because if all you have to say is "yes, you're technically right" then I'm cool with that. But if you really, really want a more in depth reply, I will say this:

>How is that a response to, let alone a rebuttal of, criticism of Gareth?
I haven't seen any real criticism of Gareth's tweets (I assume that's what it's about, his tweets here >>87296369) much less the specific criticisms that guy is responding to in whatever forum he made that post, so I can't say.
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>>87306981
He also used the t-slur so his opinions on transgender people are quite clear, anon.
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If anyone's interested, I may continue last nights Christmas Specials stream shortly over on /casualwhostream/

Will be streaming The Next Doctor, and The End of Time if enough anons come to the stream.

Come get comfy, post gifs, chat shit about the Cyberking, embrace DINNERTIME, you know the drill.
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>>87307727
Linked to the wrong post, >>87301137 is the one with Gareth's tweets.
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Someone last thread said that I left their story out?
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>>87307727
The only posts I've made are >>87307107
and >>87307331
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>>87307820
Why not check the actual last thread and see? Multiple people @d you
>>87249808 Here's the link
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>>87307845
Oh, well then my point against your first post is that it's ridiculous to criticize people for not treating a shitpost as a serious argument that deserves to be engaged with.
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this is the kind of content i post screenshots here for
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>>87307978
Just as suspected, your "response" is a thin justification for why you won't actually respond at all. Funny that.
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>>87307820
That was me, here's the link to the pastebins for them
https://pastebin.com/His0akFY

https://pastebin.com/j5FuhBDg

And my author moniker is Dalek Kek
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ko6Nn-ZxCzI
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>>87307978
ur embarrassing yourself dude, just drop it, its okay to get btfo now and again
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>>87308101
I fixed those already. Thank you!
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>>87308120
>This video has been removed by the user.
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So, how about we talk about how shit a minute in hell is, that's something
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I'm about to upload the final version to mediafire. Will some kind soul upload it to Mega?
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>>87308175
kek.

It was the Youtuber Crispypro doing some cringey 13th Doctor version of some Taylor Swift song.
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>>87308065
Won't respond to what exactly? By the way, I don't need any justification for what I do or don't reply to in a 4chan thread.
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>>87308397
I'll do it.
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>>87308101
>>87308397
Hold up did you add my stories?
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>>87308476
Which ones? These >>87308101 ?Yep.
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>>87308524
Yup that's it, thanks mate
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Oh Gareth.
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>>87308475
Thanks:

https://www.mediafire.com/file/0qf5e4w8af48mw5/shit%20trips%20Vol%202%20Fin%20Ver.pdf
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>>87308524
Did you fix >>87286071 and >>87281387
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>>87308622
IT'S HERE
WITH DIGITS
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>>87308634
Yes, I did. Thank you.
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>>87308611
What really set him off on this?
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>>87308668
sweet, nice work
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>tfw shit trips is here

https://mega.nz/#!p08njCCI!40J2weokq3G1yx53PlkPTeAIbgwTh32fTT4LBwnmPLk
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>>87308668
IT'S HERE
KINO INBOUND
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>>87308751
Time to make the inevitable Shit Trips Vol. 3 cover.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DB1NbH5T7sg
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>>87308824
Bask in your current covers for a while first!
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For comparison, here are some of the first reactions to Shit Trips Vol 1 when it dropped

https://archive.4plebs.org/tv/thread/75084427/#q75085839

https://archive.4plebs.org/tv/thread/75089977/#q75090275

https://archive.4plebs.org/tv/thread/75111420/#q75117695

>>87308858
Fuckin hell
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>>87308622
>The Gallery isn't there
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What sort of pace do people want to go through ST2 at for the book club? How much do people feel they can realistically get through for a half-weekly or weekly schedule?
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>>87308622
>>87308750
THESE FICS! THEY FIT PERFECTLY!
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>>87308979
W-what gallery?
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>>87308985
I'm a third through it already (started reading the one posted beforehand) and will finish it up tomorrow; I can go any pace for the bookclub though. Whatever other anons want. I think half-weekly might work better though.
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>>87309046
I assume Lym means "DOCTOR WHO - The Gallery by Lym" which is in the Third Doctor folder.
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>>87309046
My second story for ST, The Gallery
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>>87309114
Sorry, Lym (especially since I do remember you doing that as a request). I kept on thinking I should check to ask you whether I had all your submissions in the anthology.

Do you want me to add it in, or do you want to save that for Shit Trips 3?
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>>87309225
Save it for ST3. I'll probably contribute to that one a lot more.
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>>87309288
Good to hear.

By the way, if you're around, Bunk Bed Ben, your 4th Doctor story that was supposed to be in Vol 1, is now in Vol 2.
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>tfw one of my stories isn't in the table of contents but is in the pdf.

Good. I want readers to feel like they're reading real documents they just found.
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>finishes first story.

Wait, are you leaving him with the slitheen companions? Is there a sequel story somewhere?
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>>87308858
I read the title of the video and closed the link
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>>87309499
There may be a sequel in Vol 3. It's up to the author, I suppose.
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>>87309493
One of mine was like that in Vol 1 because it was a last minute addition (I also wrote it anonymously unlike my other stories so it's very apocryphal)
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About a third through, really enjoying everything so far, particular highlights being the 13 Trips story (so hilarious and clever), McGanon's stories (bursting with enthusiasm), and Rob McCoy's 10/Morrissey story (brilliant). They've all been great though.
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>>87309657

Thanks for reading.

>13 Trips story (so hilarious and clever)

I'm happy you liked it. I was hoping I wouldn't offend you.
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>>87308622
I forgot about the 13 trips fic. It's pretty sweet.
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So when's ST3 lads
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>>87308611

You know you're mad when you have to bust out your thesaurus.
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>>87309758
It was fantastic, great tribute to /who/, I liked the "characterisation" of all the trips, and there was actually some food for thought about what motivates types like M 0 ngo in there. Really great stuff dude.
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In the stolen earth regeneration fic, why does the Eleventh Doctor not regenerate when he's shot?
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I'm working out a schedule for book clubs, and at the moment I'm using:
>get through 10-20 pages worth of stories every Wednesday
>get through 20-40 pages worth every Sunday (all depending on the lengths of the upcoming stories)
With the idea being that if you didn't have time to read on the day, you could read in the days beforehand, and then join in on the day with your thoughts (obviously including people who've already read everything).

Any improvements or suggestions? Is this a horrible idea? Does it need to be radically decreased or increased?
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>>87309943
In my "Stolen Regeneration" one? Do you mean at the very end when the Supreme Dalek zaps him?
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>>87310043
Yeah. Does he have a special laser?
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>>87309784
Finally, you show up again! Happy you liked it.

>>87309813
Thanks. If you have any questions about the fic (or any other fic in there I wrote), or any comments or critiques, let me know.
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>>87310063
Nope, but he can shoot him while he's regenerating and cancel the whole process, like we originally thought happened in Series 6.

>>87310111
Will do!
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>>87309657
>McGanon's stories (bursting with enthusiasm)
Aww, Neo, you're gonna make me blush! Thank you!

I've read through a few stories already since the non-final version was posted, and they've all been excellent so far, and I'm certain the rest will be too. I'll probably post my thoughts with the book club thing, or maybe once I've read a bit more of the collection in general.

>>87309987
That sounds good to me!
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>>87310173
I liked how you handled a pre-Time War Doctor meeting a post-Time War Doctor companion in Smith and Jones too, that was really interestingly done. I don't know Sam enough to get Holiday as much as I could, but I thought you had 8's voice perfect in it and the whole thing was just so charming and wondrous and comfy.

Also reminder to avoid a few of my stories if you wanna keep avoiding 8 audio spoilers, cause "Time Enough and World", "The Doctor Rises", and "The War of the Doctor" all have heavily spoilers for his audios.

>>87309987
Sounds good. I've already jotted down notes on the ones I've read so yeah that'll work well.
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I might be slightly biased but I quite enjoyed reading my story.
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>>87310345
lel, which one was it?
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>>87310378
Thirteen Avenues To See
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>>87309493
Can you tell me what page number that one actually appears at? I'm using the table of contents for schedule purposes and I don't want to fuck up counting. I suggest putting the no. in spoilers if you want it to stay a surprise.
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>>87310447
You were the closest the anthology ever got to lesbo fic.
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>>87310461
430
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>>87310544
And proud of it.
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The End of Time will be streaming on /casualwhostream/ in just over 10 minutes folks.

Come get comfy, and embrace the DINNERTIME
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>>87308622
Just realized this is more than twice the size of Volume 1, blimey. Well done everyone.

Now to read...
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>>87310643
But it's READINGTIME
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>>87310679
Indeed, /who/ dun good.

I remember when I was worried that I wouldn't have enough submissions for Shit Trips Vol 2.
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>>87310643
I would honestly rather die than watch The End of Time again.
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>>87310714
>Not doing both.

Shit Trips 2 on my phone, stream on laptop. Maximum comfy.
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>>87310756
>worried that I wouldn't have enough submissions for Shit Trips Vol 2.
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>>87310679
Does this mean we have to beat 1000 pages for Vol 3?
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l m a o lym's chumbleys story is hilarious
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>>87310811
I'm serious!

>>87310858
I hope not. I'd have to edit all that. 800 pages sounds more like it.

We probably shouldn't do Vol 3 until 13th Doctor's era starts to air, anyway.
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>>87311099
>We probably shouldn't do Vol 3 until 13th Doctor's era starts to air, anyway.
Agreed.
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>>87310858
>Shit Trips Volume 8 is so large it takes an hour to download
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Someone should post this on a Facebook group
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So when are we getting the audio drama of the 13 Trips Story?
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>>87310323
Thank you, Neo, I appreciate the feedback, especially about Eight's characterisation in Holiday - I wrote that fic first, and I was a bit worried about how accurately I'd captured his voice. I was more happy with the Martha fic, but you've definitely settled some of my fears about the first one. I figured it wouldn't be as relevant to people who don't know about Sam, but she's the Eight companion I know best at the moment. I hope it was alright even if you didn't quite get all the EDA references and stuff - I did my best to not include too many.

And thank you, also, for reminding me about the spoiler ones - I'll let you know what I think of the others (there were more you'd written, right?) once I get to them!
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>>87311265
Yeah I wrote like 4 others ha, Immigrant is a good motivator!

Even though I wasn't familiar with Sam, I think you conveyed a meaningful relationship really well, and even if it had been a completely new companion, the story itself was so comfy and delightful that it'd have been great anyway. But the Martha/8 one had loads of ideas right up my alley, like the timey-wimey divide between NewWho Doctors and the wilderness Doctor/s, fun memory stuff, etc. Great stuff, and all of it felt very authentic.

>>87311262
Kek that's a funny idea, I'd certainly voice my part
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>>87311099
@Immigrant can you redpill me on the Silencio story, I feel like I didn't quite get it, what's the lowdown on the ending
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>>87306013
Wasn't coupling trying to be "Friends" though?
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>TIL DEATH DO US PART, HARRY
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>>87310111
I'm here quite a lot, I just don't use my trip much. If I create something I might.
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Why is 12/Bill/Nardole so cozy? I'm reading shit trips and I'm reminded of how much I love them.
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>>87311531
Okay, I know I should have made that clearer:

>Solitude
>Silencio
>Item #:SCP-6042
>FIVE ITEMS RECOVERED DURING THE INTENDANT'S DISAPPEARANCE

These are all 4 parts of the same story, written by different authors, and and each are writing their storybased on how they interpret the previous stories, with no other input.

My intepretation was that Shona is an outgrowth of an angry TARDIS. The 13th Doctor got angry when she saw "Shona" there, because "Shona" is a fake. (Perkins is real, by the way). The TARDIS is slowly looping through time in her impudent rage at the Doctor possibly being dead, and all the distortions in time (the agents who find themselves dead, hallucinations, etc) are the TARDIS lashing out. Amy showing up at the end is the cycle starting again. However, that's my intepretation, and I'm pretty certain other writers used a different interpretation of events, as I inteded.

>>87311969
Which story is it?

>>87311897
Ah. Did you like 13 Trips' use of "you" as a character?
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>>87312128
>Which story is it?
The one with the diner, and then the one with Bill swiping the monitor
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What size is the cover, Immigrant?
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>>87312128
Ah cool cool, 'Silencio' made me think it might be a more open thing like that, wanted to check I hadn't missed anything obvious though. Thank you indeed.
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>>87311969
- Two companions
- Non-human companion distanced from human affairs
- No sexual tension/romance
- Multiple serious/light-hearted dualities (12/Nardole, 12/Bill, Nardole/Bill)
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>>87312193
>The one with the diner

Yeah, I remember writing that one. Nardole and Bill, plus 12, have a really nice chemistry with each other; even on page, they are just easy to have bounce off each other. I could write pages about them just eating at a restaurant, or going on a hike.

The author who wrote the "Bill swiping left" story did a good job as well. It was rather funny.

>>87312226
563 x 898, I think.

>>87312284
Yep! Your welcome.
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>>87312128
Yeah, it was good!
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http://tardis.wikia.com/wiki/Merry_Xmas_Everybody

>it's a Slade episode
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>>87312912
SO HERE IT IIIIS
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>>87311969
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>>87312540
Good to hear.
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>>87310756
Did you see this, immigrant?
>>87299631
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No need for a Shit Trips 3 cover lads, already done it.
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>>87313992
That got fixed
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>>87314023
minimalist kino
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>>87313992
Yes, I did see that. You can check it here >>87308750


>>87314023
Perfect. I'm gonna savi it.
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>>87314039
I guess he's not clueless after all
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>>87314023
Oh hush you, it's coming
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>>87314073
Nice one. I don't care what anyone says, you're a star
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>>87314101
>>87314023
>doing it now before we even have next year's memes
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>>87314168
I'm sure there will be more covers in the future, once the 13th Doctor's era starts.

>>87314163
Thanks, anon.
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>>87314101
What if the title sequence changes?
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>>87314412
should make it an alt cover for ST2
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>>87314412
Then it changes. Like >>87314168 and >>87314282 said, Shit Trips Vol. 3 isn't gonna be here for a while, and I'm just trying out some ideas.
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>>87299552
How did you get Plex to recognize those anon?
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>>87309499
>>87309570
lol I'm the author in question. Could be tempted to write a sequel for ST3
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>>87314525
Pointed the scraper to the embedded tags, I think the local files scraper? Called something like that. The actual mp3 tags I did manually.
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