And the Good Writers, the BNF writers or whatever are treated special by the Magic Writing Fairy and the rest of them are gipped?
Now that is a take on the whole Clique Wars that I hadn't come across before. It's not that there's a Conspiracy, it's that the better writers are unjustly gifted.
::snicker::
I think the rec system at BBF is remarkably sensible. Unless you've got a cadre of people who always rec each other's stuff, it guarantees that at least three people liked a piece.
Goes with the whole "everyone should be a winner" crap that keeps floating around in schools and other places.
I'm sorry but no not every can be a winner. Some people are better, some people have more talent, some people work much harder.
That's life. You learn to deal with it.
I would love to do things that required really, really good hand eye coordination but I can't. And that's life. And I don't demand that the whole damn world be rearranged so that it looks like I am good at it.
Now that is a take on the whole Clique Wars that I hadn't come across before. It's not that there's a Conspiracy, it's that the better writers are unjustly gifted.
I think the Person In Question would perhaps think of herself as the latter, which is why she must protect the poor wee less blessed. It's just some BNFs who give the rest of you bad names. Grr.
My current reply to the snarky "You must think you're special!" is a calm, "Yes, yes, I do." Everyone wants to be a winner, but they don't want anyone else to be a winner, not deep down.
You guys are making me want to join this list, just for the trainwreck of it all.
If you read Buffyverse, it's a good list. Most of the time.
It's also about 1,000 members strong.
I don't get the emails, but I peek into the group occasionally. And, yes, I search from my nom de plume to see if anything of mine's been recced lately.
Yes, I am shallow.
I think I have the site bookmarked somewhere, I may have to go check this out. Not like I have anything better to do.
Jacquelyn Mitchard had a column in the paper this weekend about how calling the shuttle astronauts and basically everyone else who dies tragically a "hero" is stripping the word of any meaning whatsoever. The last few posts brought this to mind for some reason. Heh.
calling the shuttle astronauts and basically everyone else who dies tragically a "hero" is stripping the word of any meaning whatsoever.
Yep."Hero" or "courage" should indicate choice, which is why I didn't think Bill Maher was entirely wrong when he was being pilloried after 9/11.
It's like how at one point, survivor meant someone who had been through a genuinely life-threatening experience, like a POW camp. Now anyone who's had a career lasting more than five years or gotten through a difficulty more severe than a hangnail is a survivor.