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Yorick 10-29-2001 01:56 PM

It's interesting that many give greater credence to "serious" art, "serious" discussion and provokation of thoughts along melancholic lines.

Now, yes I understand the depths and soul searching that such conversing and thinking can elicit, but fun, humour and "small talk" or distractional escapism are just as valid in the human experience and in human art.

Making someone cry and making someone laugh are both affecting the mood of an individual and are both as powerful as each other. They give reasons to living and give living a reason.

Hence, it's a beautiful thing that the gencon forum has 'lightened up' for a while. I see it as a necessary swing to restore balance to the ship.


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Sazerac 10-29-2001 01:58 PM

I couldn't agree more, Yorick! A period of rest and healing is needed after the occurrences of the past couple of weeks.

That is to say, I certainly do not wish to see an absolute void of serious discussion...either here or at the war forum. I acknowledge the current trend as a resettling of the forum in the aftermath and that things are turning back to normal (finally). http://www.ironworksforum.com/ubb/no...iles/smile.gif

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Grand-Ranger 10-29-2001 03:32 PM

As always,Very good words Yorrick. http://www.ironworksforum.com/ubb/no...iles/smile.gif

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Cloudbringer 10-29-2001 03:48 PM

Yorick! http://www.ironworksforum.com/ubb/no...les/LLkiss.gif http://www.ironworksforum.com/ubb/no...les/LLkiss.gif I always love it when you post this point! http://www.ironworksforum.com/ubb/no...iles/smile.gif

Definitely the so-called 'serious discussions' are good and are needed, but I find that people often forget that simple chat and laughter are very important in our lives. I guess it's not 'serious' so they may assume it's less important?

To laugh, to share joy, well those are two of the most precious things imaginable to me. http://www.ironworksforum.com/ubb/no...iles/smile.gif When the heart sings, there's harmony for the soul.

HI SAZ! Too true! We needed a bit of insane silliness! I always advocate for silliness.. http://www.ironworksforum.com/ubb/no.../1orglaugh.gif


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Ladyzekke 10-29-2001 04:49 PM

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Originally posted by Yorick:
Now, yes I understand the depths and soul searching that such conversing and thinking can elicit, but fun, humour and "small talk" or distractional escapism are just as valid in the human experience and in human art.


I agree Yorick! http://www.freakygamers.com/smilies/...tle/callsm.gif

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Ronn_Bman 10-29-2001 04:55 PM

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Originally posted by Cloudbringer:
We needed a bit of insane silliness!
I'm the king of insane silliness http://www.ironworksforum.com/ubb/no...es/biggrin.gif If you don't believe it, just ask my ex-wife! No wait...sorry....she just thinks I'm insane, maybe you shouldn't talk to her.



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Moni 10-29-2001 05:09 PM

Saturday evening as I was saying good bye to my son until who knows when, I began to cry.
You know what he did?
He stuck his finger in my ear!
I couldn't help but laugh.
You are absolutely right (as usual) Yorick!
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Yorick 10-30-2001 12:39 AM

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Liliara 10-30-2001 01:43 AM

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Originally posted by Yorick:
It's interesting that many give greater credence to "serious" art, "serious" discussion and provokation of thoughts along melancholic lines.

Now, yes I understand the depths and soul searching that such conversing and thinking can elicit, but fun, humour and "small talk" or distractional escapism are just as valid in the human experience and in human art.

Making someone cry and making someone laugh are both affecting the mood of an individual and are both as powerful as each other. They give reasons to living and give living a reason.

Hence, it's a beautiful thing that the gencon forum has 'lightened up' for a while. I see it as a necessary swing to restore balance to the ship.



I've always been a fan of sadness, or maybe it's been a fan of me. Either way, I'm trying to learn to lighten up. Not that I don't laugh! I have a great sense of humor around those that I know and trust. It's just when I'm with myself... alone. Melancholy is a savage creature, very unforgiving. If you walk with it once, it forever seeks you out as a confidant,

OK, I'm just rambling now. Nevermind, I've lost track of what I was saying.

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Yorick 10-30-2001 02:04 AM

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Originally posted by Liliara:
I've always been a fan of sadness, or maybe it's been a fan of me. Either way, I'm trying to learn to lighten up. Not that I don't laugh! I have a great sense of humor around those that I know and trust. It's just when I'm with myself... alone. Melancholy is a savage creature, very unforgiving. If you walk with it once, it forever seeks you out as a confidant,

OK, I'm just rambling now. Nevermind, I've lost track of what I was saying.


Great points Liliara. In my opinion only by knowing true sadness can one truly know happiness. Much of my own work and material I relate to is of a melancholic nature. As far as melancholia being greater alone, I whole heartedly agree.

However, creators/appreciators of happy material don't disregard melancholic work as "insubstancial" or "irrelevant."

It is the reverse thinking which I'm addressing.

I'm all for balance myself. There is a time to soul search and a time to simply lie back and enjoy. IMO neither is more or less important than the other, indeed both are needed.

http://www.ironworksforum.com/ubb/no...iles/smile.gif That's all. Certainly no rambling from you Liliara. http://www.ironworksforum.com/ubb/no...miles/wink.gif


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