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==Possible alternative to an R.L. Stine article...== | ==Possible alternative to an R.L. Stine article...== | ||
Chris and Culture, or possibly Chris and Fandom. Examining Chris's limited exposure to art in general, how his entire artistic experience is encapsulated in 90's pop culture, kid's stuff, old sitcoms, video games, and porn. Notable is how he doesn't see how genres logically mesh together (his comic veering from "TV-Y" to "TV-MA" quite abruptly, his threesome pic mashing together rock and roll and Britney Spears, etc.), how he is terminally out of date with slang and music trends, his tendencies toward "popular" music (trying to fit in? no musical taste whatsoever?), etc. Since books are a sadly minimal influence on Chris, we could steamroll R.L. Stine's info into the larger Chris and Fandom article, and possibly a few other minor pages. [[User:EnsignDisposable|EnsignDisposable]] 21:34, 26 November 2009 (CET) | Chris and Culture, or possibly Chris and Fandom. Examining Chris's limited exposure to art in general, how his entire artistic experience is encapsulated in 90's pop culture, kid's stuff, old sitcoms, video games, and porn. Notable is how he doesn't see how genres logically mesh together (his comic veering from "TV-Y" to "TV-MA" quite abruptly, his threesome pic mashing together rock and roll and Britney Spears, etc.), how he is terminally out of date with slang and music trends, his tendencies toward "popular" music (trying to fit in? no musical taste whatsoever?), etc. Since books are a sadly minimal influence on Chris, we could steamroll R.L. Stine's info into the larger Chris and Fandom article, and possibly a few other minor pages. [[User:EnsignDisposable|EnsignDisposable]] 21:34, 26 November 2009 (CET) | ||
*Imo, "Fandom" is too broad. We have a "Chris and art" article, there are articles on anime, cartoons, videogames etc. I suggest, we just clear R.L.Stine from all unimportant info, and leave it be. --[[User:GokuGetEm|GokuGetEm]] 21:42, 26 November 2009 (CET) |
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When I was 12, I was reading H.P. Lovecraft and Stephen King and J.K. Rowling and Robert A. Heinlein! When I was in high school I was reading hard science fiction novels and experimental literature! As an avid reader (who admittedly could be more avid), his total literary ignorance is the non-lying-rapist-related thing about Chris that makes me most angry. Ensign disposable 23:13, 17 November 2009 (CET)
- Which is what inspired this articles creation. Mature people read, Chris doesn't, but when he does he reads like a retard. But I guess we can at least be thankful he isn't plagiarizing The Stand for his shit comics (I love SK as well). I fucking guarantee that if I looked into it, he's ripped off Stine's work as well. Edit:BTW, love the new section. I could even put up that quote about reading all sorts of different genres and books. I guess it pretty much shows that Chris is ripping off Stine's writing style in his books aimed at younger audiences. Sandworm 00:59, 18 November 2009 (CET)
Someone better cite exactly where Chris cites R.L. Stein or else I'm afraid I'll have to delete it. Not that I'm doubting he hasn't, I just forget where he has. --Champthom 01:10, 18 November 2009 (CET)
- Certainly. Better?Sandworm 01:23, 18 November 2009 (CET)
- He has mentioned RL Stine but it's hardly notable enough to deserve its own page. --Delabonte 01:43, 22 November 2009 (CET)
- I'm inclined to agree with Delabonte, but perhaps someone can clean the page up and it could be worthy. --Champthom 09:48, 22 November 2009 (CET)
- I think it could be transformed into a more general "Books Chris have read" page... if only Chris read something other than R.L.Stine lol GokuGetEm 09:47, 22 November 2009 (CET)
Actually, I remember a reason while the R.L.Stine article could be relevant. Stine's book, "Fear Street", is mentioned in the comics. It's the book Chris read in 1996 when a Sonichu Ball hit him on the head and he has gone crazy created Bionic the Hedgehog. The book is mentioned and pictured in the time travel episode several times. GokuGetEm 12:07, 22 November 2009 (CET)
- Yeah but that's setting a bad precident to start adding a page for every un-notable anime or video game Chris has ever played. I know "no shit is too minor", but that's only when it comes to Chris. R.L Stine has very little to do with Chris. He sang Planetshakers songs in a video - do they get their own page? --Delabonte 13:38, 22 November 2009 (CET)
- I get your point. But what would you suggest? To delete the page? But then where can we put the info about how Stine's the only author Chris has read, how Stine is mentioned in the Time Travel ep., etc.? We could put it on the Things Chris has ripped off page... if he had ripped Stine's books off, of which we know nothing. And starting a "Books Chris read" page, like I said earlier, would be just ridiculous. So, what would you suggest to do with the info? P.S.: And... does being the only author Chris has read, and having been mentioned in the comics in connection with the creation of Bionic, actually qualify as "un-notable"? GokuGetEm 14:20, 22 November 2009 (CET)
- Btw, I can definitely agree that this article doesn't need to be so large; and those huge ass Stine quotes, probably, have to go. GokuGetEm 14:24, 22 November 2009 (CET)
- We don't know it's the only author he's read. Books are so unimportant to Chris's life (sadly, this says so much) that you could probably whack a mention of it on the time travel ep and leave it at that. --Delabonte 14:37, 22 November 2009 (CET)
- OK, I'll put the comic references to Stine in the "References" section on the revamped Things Chris has ripped off page (I'm working on this atm). But what to do about the fact that Stine is the only author Chris has confessed of reading? There definitely should be an article section which would mention Chris's lack of reading, and there could be a mention about Stine. But where could that section be inserted? Into which article? GokuGetEm 19:29, 22 November 2009 (CET)
Possible alternative to an R.L. Stine article...
Chris and Culture, or possibly Chris and Fandom. Examining Chris's limited exposure to art in general, how his entire artistic experience is encapsulated in 90's pop culture, kid's stuff, old sitcoms, video games, and porn. Notable is how he doesn't see how genres logically mesh together (his comic veering from "TV-Y" to "TV-MA" quite abruptly, his threesome pic mashing together rock and roll and Britney Spears, etc.), how he is terminally out of date with slang and music trends, his tendencies toward "popular" music (trying to fit in? no musical taste whatsoever?), etc. Since books are a sadly minimal influence on Chris, we could steamroll R.L. Stine's info into the larger Chris and Fandom article, and possibly a few other minor pages. EnsignDisposable 21:34, 26 November 2009 (CET)
- Imo, "Fandom" is too broad. We have a "Chris and art" article, there are articles on anime, cartoons, videogames etc. I suggest, we just clear R.L.Stine from all unimportant info, and leave it be. --GokuGetEm 21:42, 26 November 2009 (CET)