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New terminology proposal
Introduction
For those who don't know, r/AskScienceFiction uses "Watsonian" to refer to an in-universe, suspension-of-disbelief perspective (i.e. you're thinking like Sherlock or James Watson). They use "Doylist" to refer to an IRL perspective (i.e. you're thinking like Arthur Conan Doyle).
I propose that we take advantage of the brevity and clarity this affords with two, potentially 3-4 terms.
(feel free to suggest more)
"Watsonian" candidates
- Randian
- Loialist
- Veriny
- Brownian
Gleemanian(too ambiguous)
Book-specific equivalent
- Felian
Show-specific equivalent
- Danan
- Maksimian
- Steppinly/Steppinesque
"Doylist" candidates:
- Jordanian
- Robertian

What do you call a group of Andrews?
An and of Drews.
Sorry, but my coworkers and I decided this yesterday when three of us Andrews showed up together.

That Livingston never mentioned Dune when explaining real-world Origins of the Wheel of Time is a flaming travesty.


A massive, loyal-to-the-messiah dessert warrior culture (of which said messiah’s mother became an adopted member), a secretive order of women mystics pulling the strings on human civilization, weapons inspired by the Javanese kris, a heavy focus on political intrigue and machinations, a strong focus on a near-instantaneous method of traveling, and so on and so forth.
I’m astounded that the book Origins of the Wheel of Time completely failed to mention Dune when listing out all the inspirational works and events for Robert Jordan’s magnum opus.

That Livingston never mentioned Dune when explaining real-world Origins of the Wheel of Time is a flaming travesty.


A massive, loyal-to-the-messiah dessert warrior culture (of which said messiah’s mother became an adopted member), a secretive order of women mystics pulling the strings on human civilization, weapons inspired by the Javanese kris, a heavy focus on political intrigue and machinations, a strong focus on a near-instantaneous method of traveling, and so on and so forth.
I’m astounded that the book Origins of the Wheel of Time completely failed to mention Dune when listing out all the inspirational works and events for Robert Jordan’s magnum opus.

But only slightly less well known is this: Never dice against me when coin is on the line!
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/11138902
But only slightly less well known is this: Never dice against me when coin is on the line!
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/11138902
Is my post not in that community?
For fans of Robert Jordan's Wheel of Time series.

Is there a process for assuming control of defunct communities?
I found one I'd like to use with no posts at all, and the one mod hasn't had any Lemmy activity in 7 months or so. I PM'd him, but I'd be surprised if that message reaches him.

r/AskReddit's 2023 Recap featured the post suggesting alternatives to Reddit

Idk. That's more a case of kids making high fructose corn syrup doing crazy stuff.
Yes. The lizard people engineered us that way.
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I'm not sure a 1:1 would make sense for Foundation. At least not for people who haven't read it anyways. Sure would be interesting though.
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An adaptation of the Wheel of Time book series that doesn't actively invert the characters and themes in service to a boring, schizophrenic mess.
I eat a lot of french fries. So maybe about 50lbs annually.
When I was a kid, we had a drink called "suicide punch". You mix equal parts of every drink in the fountain.
It is definitely not that.
Cheerwine.
(Despite the name, it's non-alcoholic.)