Subject: Also disagreeing (with the disagreeing)
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Posted on: 2011-11-14 19:23:00 UTC

At least in regards to his writing.

There is grammar, yes, somewhere under the florid, florid prose, but if someone's writing reminds me of the Eye of Argon when I'm reading it, that is not a good thing.

I'd argue that while yes, his skills are likely at a level that meet qualifying for permission as far as writing goes, the dense writing style used here makes it difficult to say anything on the matter. The floridness of the description in his sample completely overtakes the ability to gauge if he normally tries to work on stuff- to steal easy framing- that's above his level, or if he used it in this case to try and showcase his writing.

Florid prose has a time and place, and I'd argue that it's not necessarily appropriate for the PPC or trying to get permission for the PPC with it.

As a counter example, in terms of style counting against a person, MAXInsanity's original permission request had been shot down mainly because his sample was set at the PPC, was supremely grimdark, and showed little sign of humor or much in the way of optimism. His writing, however, was very competent, and given how much he writes, has no doubt improved since then (and if you are reading this, MAX, heeey, hint hint).



That said, Desdendelle, again, if you have an alternate writing sample to show that is not as florid, I would love to see it.

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