Subject: Pfffft, this is great
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Posted on: 2021-03-09 14:11:23 UTC
But that begs the question... how large is Phobos' electronic device?
Oh, and also "who really is the tallest PPCer," but that's less important.
Subject: Pfffft, this is great
Author:
Posted on: 2021-03-09 14:11:23 UTC
But that begs the question... how large is Phobos' electronic device?
Oh, and also "who really is the tallest PPCer," but that's less important.
It's beyond incredible. Though Ĥüíņềșøṙớɳ is the only real pairing here, as I'm sure we're all aware. Poor hS should have just accepted the diacritics.
I want to say there was another host before that, but if so it was just a different chat room.
And yes, Lord of the Things took place there! It was one of the few times I set foot in there - even back then, group chats weren't at all my thing. Had a few on MSN with a handful of PPCers, but that was much easier to control who I had to think about.
hS
(But also, I wasn't around for the old Lounge, so I have no idea how it was.)
The Wiki still states it was used "to celebrate PPC anniversaries, birthdays, and plain old bacchanalia," and I've never thought that was particularly metaphorical. ^_~
hS
I have had time-zone conversations with distant friends before, albeit without the declarations of love. I love the framing, and the wording, and the way it slips from night in one place to morning in another. It's really soft and beautiful.
I know, I know, hS/musicals... not even tryin'a hide it at this point...
hS
Possibly shades of Something Rotten, too? There's a segment where Shakespeare and Bottom are tapping the beat for their lines (in "Bottom's Gonna Be On Top").
~Z
I wish I had the slightest bit of brainpower to devote to expanding on this, but it's been kind of a stressful week and I'm not even getting my usual break on Sunday, so that's not happening at the moment. Sigh. Maybe sometime later, though!
(Also, did you guys know I harbor a pipe-dream about adapting TOS as a radio drama? It would work so well... Just saying, if we're thinking in terms of scripts anyway...)
~Neshomeh
Y'know, the twentieth anniversary of TOS is coming up next January... just saying, if anyone had any Rambling Band-inspired projects in mind, that would be the ideal time to release them... >:D
hS
I wouldn't know where to start with scripting, but I'm always happy to muck about in Audacity.
I'm /slightly/ worried I may try and turn Rambling Band into a comic by Jan... that might be a stretch, though the Lego LOTR game might work as a palette...
~a hS's reach should exceed his grasp / or what's a Valinor for?
TOS, in particular, reads like an older radio or comicbook serial in terms of style and tone. It's silly, each installment is short, and continuity is comparatively minimal. Jazz feels... overly sophisticated. Something blunter and more immediately action-ey feels more in order.
Midnight offers her voice (although maybe not this week, since I have a cold and sound congested) to this project. I have no formal training, but I haven’t made anyone’s ears bleed yet and my voice has mostly stopped cracking, sooo I’m here if you want me.
Midnight, who wishes she kept playing drums
Seriously, the kind of help I can use most is scouting decent-quality theme/background/transitional music. (All must, of course, be free to use, modify, and redistribute.) That will be the most time-consuming thing if I do it all myself. Not that I wouldn't happily do it, but I have limited person-hours.
~Neshomeh
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e-Gxd7a7KyE&t=1771s. It’s background music from the Moomin show, which could fit with some things? IDK.
... to suggest I'd have to /intentionally/ mangle it.
I'll track down some music for "Stairway to Heaven" and see what I can produce for it. It'll be... an experience.
hS
I lack in skill, but I do have the tools and more or less know how to use them.
Anyway, dunno if I'd use 8-bit in this case. More likely, the corniest acoustic stuff I can find.
~Neshomeh
^_^ My first ever Shipfest fic! I definitely have a few more in the making (we'll see how many of them the time and the spoons allow me to actually write), but I'm proud to debut with this one.
... is it's not expected to be good, so the spoon tally per story is lower than for actual decent writing. I've been stalled out on my next (really lightweight) mission for months, but I can rattle out a shipfic in half an hour.
(In fact I find it better to race through the whole story in one sitting; otherwise I might have to look back at what I've already written and face the terribleness of it... ^_~)
hS
Introducing Ghostculus, here to spook and whack you all silly with that cane of pure spookiness, drawn based on descriptions in the sign-up thread. It… doesn't look as scary as I intended.
I don't look half this dapper or this adorable IRL (not for lack of trying...), but this is... perfect. Seriously, my day has officially been made. ^_^
You can have this random ghost guy as Ghostculus 2.0
Who's a terrifying little ghost? That's right, it's Oculus! ^_^
This... may possibly be the first ever piece of Shipfest fanart. Huh.
hS
I'd suggest chasing down everybody if a jiāngshī could actually walk.
Who's saying you can't chase down someone while hopping? : D Or floating, come to think of it.
But that begs the question... how large is Phobos' electronic device?
Oh, and also "who really is the tallest PPCer," but that's less important.
Measurement systems. The most brain-wracking thing since philosophy lectures at uni.
Huinesoron / diacritical marks.
In all seriousness, I hate that scenes like the one you wrote are common enough that I just accepted the scene, even for an instant. Yeah, it's totally normal for someone wearing a name badge to sweep someone off their feet to dance to an invisible band in an empty auditorium. One of them uses French articles! It was inevitable!
Great job on this. I'll have to draw inspiration from it when I finally write something; I need to make up for lost time in the Badfic Games. >:-)
Also: ...I love how you've got the nametag saying...le Mattman, but then not making it "Mattman le Comet" :D Because, of course, that would make sense!
~la Zing de Mir
What in the name of the Traveler did you DO???
Seriously, though, this is hilarious. I'm sure that if you got far enough to joke about "Vex milk," then you know you got the wrong description... and then the other meme comes in.
Bravo, Tomash. I stand in awe of your disjointed plot ideas.
I just know the memes from hanging around people who do.
Some of the descriptive language here is actually remarkably solid by the standards of shipfest, as Nesh noted.
However, I am in the process of cringing/laughing out of existence. So well done.
I wonder what else you agree on. [Waggles eyebrows]
More seriously: I had to put in the effort! The point isn't that nonphysical description doesn't work at all - it's that having no physical grounding leads to incoherency even when some of the lines are well-written. You could pull almost any paragraph out of this story and use it as a 'fade to black', but stringing them together to make a 'scene' gives... well, shipfic. ^_~
hS
Physical description is necessary in a scene of any length or substance. It's just that it barely matters.
To paraphrase John Carmack... It's expected to be there, but it's not that important.
Either you're saying everything must be physical description or nothing should. There are no shades of grey here! Probably because Acy threw that pillow.
But yeah, it's a balance. If you swing too far to the physical, you end up with Insert Tab A Into Slot B; but if you go too far the other way, you wind up not even with Talking Heads Syndrome - just Internally-Monologuing Heads instead.
hS