Subject: And since fanworks don't have to be text
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Posted on: 2015-07-16 01:24:00 UTC
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Weird Crossovers? by
on 2015-07-15 10:28:00 UTC
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So, today I was messaging my friend and they stated they hate the Minions. Being the weird person I am I jokingly responded with:
'//sighs// Okay then. How about the dinosaurs from Jurassic World crossover with the Minions and then eat them.'
Now I'm writing a fanficiton about said crossover and I don't know how that even happened. Does it sound like a decent idea to anyone?
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Found this one on FFN by
on 2015-07-16 18:12:00 UTC
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Against his better judgement, Bertie Wooster sets out on his most perilous mission yet...
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Well! by
on 2015-07-16 05:44:00 UTC
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I did a Skulduggery Pleasant/Portal one once. And I'm currently working on a Calvin and Hobbes/Fairy Tail fic with a friend, which is turning out to be rather cool.
Apart from that... I've got the vaguest idea for a Bernice Summerfield/Artemis Fowl one, which is more obscure than weird, since it could easily work out. -
Some very silly ideas by
on 2015-07-16 00:47:00 UTC
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How about PotO x VeggieTales? by
on 2015-07-15 19:19:00 UTC
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"Silly Songs with Erik" has Phantom of the Opera characters performing VeggieTales songs. And it is awesome. ^_^
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Beautiful. by
on 2015-07-16 03:06:00 UTC
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Ah, VeggieTales. I love those cartoons. Lord of the Beans is hysterical. Y'know, I actually saw a LotR/VeggieTales and it was quite fun. The author had Bob and Larry perfectly. I read it when my standards of good fanfiction were still pretty low, though, so I won't link to it. I'm reading "Silly Songs with Erik" and it's great! XD
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Oh hey, you're back! =] by
on 2015-07-16 19:35:00 UTC
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Welcome back from your sabbatical, I expect your doctoral thesis on evolutionary biology on my desk by Monday. =]
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O_O Meep! by
on 2015-07-16 19:49:00 UTC
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Can I, uh, can I ask for an extension on that, Professor? *gulps nervously*
But it's nice to be back and posting! And I'm working on my study— I've just been slowed down recently. I'll get back to it, because it's quite fascinating. -
Learning is always more fun than people give it credit for. by
on 2015-07-16 20:15:00 UTC
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Learning is quite fun. by
on 2015-07-16 20:24:00 UTC
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I'm not on the evolutionary books yet, but I'm curious about what I might find.
I'm not entirely sure why, either. As to the Baptists... Well, I currently attend a Baptist church, but I don't consider myself a Baptist. They're a bunch of very nice people, and they punch above their weight in helping the community as a whole. It is, however, an unfortunate trend in the church for people to simply believe what they're told about the Bible, and not actually read it themselves. I wish I could change it. -
... Eh? by
on 2015-07-16 20:54:00 UTC
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Is, is that genuinely a thing? I mean, it's your holy book, the one your co-religionists use to justify entire wars. You'd think sitting down to read the bloody thing'd be a bit higher up the to-do list.
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Yup. You'd think. by
on 2015-07-16 21:15:00 UTC
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Well, I was going back a bit... by
on 2015-07-16 21:18:00 UTC
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Specifically, to the innumerable wars fought between Christians and, well, everyone else. Africa, Asia, Europe, the Middle East, both Americas, you name it, there's been a war justified via the Bible. Usually genocidal. While I admit that this is historical, one wonders how often they read the New Testament and its general message of "don't be a dick".
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Could you list some names? by
on 2015-07-16 21:23:00 UTC
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I'm really curious about this, because I hear about wars "justified by the Bible" all the time, but I rarely hear any names. I'd like to do some research on it, since I'm researching everything else. XD
And... yeah, that's basically the message. Barring Revelations, of course. It'd be quite interesting to see what passages are cited (if any) to justify a war. -
Any war in which missionaries came first. by
on 2015-07-16 21:37:00 UTC
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Eg. colonial wars in Africa and Indonesia. Also, the annihilation of various Native American peoples, by both the Spanish and Portuguese colonists in the south and the Americans in the North.
As for specific passages, well, I don't rightly know. It's a general "our holy thing's better than your holy thing" kind of deal. =] -
Thankee. by
on 2015-07-16 21:48:00 UTC
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I'll look into them. I think it would be supremely difficult to actually justify a war using only the Bible, and I'd really like to know what different people have come up with over the years.
Oh, also, do you have any book recs for me on evidence for evolution? I only have... I think it's three evolutionary texts, counting The Origin, and the actual applicability of that one is debatable. -
Recommended reading by
on 2015-07-17 08:15:00 UTC
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Thanks! by
on 2015-07-17 16:07:00 UTC
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And, ah, double thanks for warning me about Dawkins. These all look quite useful!
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Er... it kinda wasn't. by
on 2015-07-16 21:55:00 UTC
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True. by
on 2015-07-16 22:22:00 UTC
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Humans are quite good at rationalizing absolutely everything they want to do.
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We started at weird crossovers... by
on 2015-07-16 22:28:00 UTC
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...and now we're at the Crusades and human nature. XD I love the internet.
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It's pretty awesome, isn't it? ^_^ (nm) by
on 2015-07-17 10:04:00 UTC
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As far as weird crossovers, by
on 2015-07-15 18:21:00 UTC
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I think one of the strangest was a Star Wars x Code Lyoko x Star Trek. Nothing made any sense of that, and I am pretty sure the story counts as badfic as well.
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You said crack crossovers? by
on 2015-07-15 12:10:00 UTC
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Faker of the Rings (rated T), by Arashi Leonhart. Fate/ characters doing the plot of Lord of the Rings. Script format. Damn hilarious and highly recommended.
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Pretty hilarious! (nm) by
on 2015-07-15 18:03:00 UTC
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- *chuckles* by on 2015-07-15 18:06:00 UTC Reply
- And since fanworks don't have to be text by on 2015-07-16 01:24:00 UTC Reply
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Interesting.. by
on 2015-07-15 12:29:00 UTC
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I'll go check that out once I'm finished writing.
And I really think that Crack Crossovers fits the subject a bit better.