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5 years ago ::
May 18, 2008 - 7:30AM
#301
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No need to get on him for saying that if you don't like them its your choice. Hes remark about logic was obviosuly pointed at Aria Silverhands who can't shut up about logic and sicence, where neither apply to Dragonborn. They apply as much as anything else does. By the way, it's 'obivously' and 'science'. Firefox2 has a spell checker built right in to the browser. If we're just going to throw logic out the window regarding anything in D&D, then you may as well shut up yourself, because without logic, there's no reason for the dragonborn to have boobs either.
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5 years ago ::
May 18, 2008 - 7:49AM
#302
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Casts *immunity to fire*. Anyway, we've only seen 1 female dragonborn, how 'bout we wait a couple days, look at the 4e books, THEN start arguing?
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5 years ago ::
May 18, 2008 - 8:53AM
#303
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*Starts drawing a super busty dragonlady*
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5 years ago ::
May 18, 2008 - 10:35AM
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They apply as much as anything else does. By the way, it's 'obivously' and 'science'. Firefox2 has a spell checker built right in to the browser. If we're just going to throw logic out the window regarding anything in D&D, then you may as well shut up yourself, because without logic, there's no reason for the dragonborn to have boobs either. The fallacy of reiteration doesn't make it true, unless you can prove logic matters to artistic expression, shut up. Oh, wait, we have pages of your bull here and in other thread where you you cannot counter the point. Knowing you are a failure, you instead attack a man's dyslexia instead of his argument. How... mature... yeah, that was sarcasm. To you I say "Good Day"!
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5 years ago ::
May 18, 2008 - 11:04AM
#305
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it's 'obivously' Trust your gut not Firefox 2, the online dictionary has a misspelling.
*Starts drawing a super busty dragonlady* :D You just made a lot of people happy!!!
But honestly, their are pro and cons from each side, but like many arguments on these boards, no side will admit defeat, so this will slowly degrade into an uncontrollable flame war.
Until we know the entire reason for the creation of the Dragonborn (not just the cause, the entire fluff) no one aside from the Dev's can truly explain why they do/don't have breasts!
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5 years ago ::
May 18, 2008 - 1:14PM
#306
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I'm kinda surprised it *hasn't* degenerated into a flame war. At 300+ posts with people frequently disagreeing and quibbling over why they're disagreeing... it's kinda a miracle the thread isn't sweating like a sauna by now.
Oh, and, uh... Dragonboobies: do they mean that fem-dragons now have over sized brassieres too?
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5 years ago ::
May 18, 2008 - 1:56PM
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The fallacy of reiteration doesn't make it true, unless you can prove logic matters to artistic expression, shut up. Oh, wait, we have pages of your bull here and in other thread where you you cannot counter the point. Knowing you are a failure, you instead attack a man's dyslexia instead of his argument. How... mature... yeah, that was sarcasm. To you I say "Good Day"! Whether or not logic can apply is simply a matter of opinion. I argue it over science sake, not for dragon born/ fantasy sake. I have seen the people against applying logic to artistic expression get a wee bit angrier than the other side. Not sure what makes them so angry.
Either way it doesn't matter, the artist will do what they want. It is all a matter of what makes sense to the individual. Boobs on dragonborn make no sense to me, except for the very logical reason that for marketing sake people need them to distinguish between gender.
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5 years ago ::
May 18, 2008 - 2:06PM
#308
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Whether or not logic can apply is simply a matter of opinion. I argue it over science sake, not for dragon born/ fantasy sake. I have seen the people against applying logic to artistic expression get a wee bit angrier than the other side. Not sure what makes them so angry.
Either way it doesn't matter, the artist will do what they want. It is all a matter of what makes sense to the individual. Boobs on dragonborn make no sense to me, except for the very logical reason that for marketing sake people need them to distinguish between gender. You freely admit that your dislike of them is one of taste, not because "reptiles do not work that way!" Using science as a reason not to like an artistic decision is one thing. Making broad sweeping claims that science says the artistic choice is wrong is another. An artistic choice cannot be wrong, it can only be disliked.
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5 years ago ::
May 18, 2008 - 2:10PM
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You freely admit that your dislike of them is one of taste, not because "reptiles do not work that way!" Using science as a reason not to like an artistic decision is one thing. Making broad sweeping claims that science says the artistic choice is wrong is another. An artistic choice cannot be wrong, it can only be disliked. 100% agreed.
Yes, I use science to dislike an artistic decision.
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