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Cicero
09-15-2007, 11:36 PM
bru sounds just extremely candid in interviews, and that comes across as apathy.
now, x-cutioner's song had stryfe, sinister, and apocalypse, each with allies or entire teams of evil mutant lackeys. it was definitely a bit much for anyone who wasn't keeping up with all the other early 90s nonsense.

I doubt it was so hard to follow as that. One of my first comics was 'What If ... Apocalypse Hadn't Saved Xavier', which was my introduction to X-Cutioner's Song, and probably the fourth or fifth X-Men comic I'd read; I loved it! Adults seem to have more problems filling in the gaps in a story than kids, maybe because kids are used to learning curves, while adults are used to thinking they know how the world works.

Brian Cronin
09-16-2007, 12:55 AM
Yeah, "If ____ wrote it, you wouldn't say ____" is not going to work as an argument.

Basically no "You're just saying ____ because of ____."

Just make your arguments based on people's point, not on what you are sure they REALLY mean with their points. It is a little extra work, I will admit, but it is much better for civil conversation.

And this whole thing really did not go well, did it?

-Brian