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Posted Wednesday, July 09, 2008 10:33 AM


Cold Water and Brass Tacks

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Nath (7/8/2008)
For a serious article on the history of larp before we started calling it larp, I recommend the final article in last year's nodal point book, which can be downloaded for free here:

http://www.liveforum.dk/kp07book/

 

See Id have said for an example of how very anal self important people can massage their egos and seek to legitimise something that doesnt need it along with an awful lot of conjecture and spurious claims.

Its not as pathetic as taking a degree in Klingon... but its close.

 

oooo... I are having a grumpy day.

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Posted Wednesday, July 09, 2008 11:16 AM
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Flannel (7/9/2008)
Id have said for an example of how very anal self important people can massage their egos and seek to legitimise something that doesnt need italong with an awful lot of conjecture and spurious claims.

As one of the persons who reviewed Dr. Morton's paper before it was published, I'd be really interested in hearing what you base that comment on, as well as your qualifications for appraising it as conjecture and as spurious in its claims. So if you'd be so kind as to give an explanation (perhaps on the Academia forum, as it's most appropriate), I'd be willing to consider that lash-out as something more than just unintelligent bigotry.

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Posted Thursday, July 10, 2008 3:13 PM


Cold Water and Brass Tacks

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I disagree with the current worlds need to try and legitimise every single pass-time, hobby and trade  by academising it and subjecting it to so called 'expert' analysis. This, as with most academic circles, is generally an attempt to formalise a set of 'spokespeople' who will somehow claim academic expertise and a higher degree of understanding of the subject they are attempting to elevate.

This, as is already the case, will be used to try and suggest their views are more legitimate and therfore belittle other views by virtue of their self created academic seniority.

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Posted Thursday, July 10, 2008 3:17 PM


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Jiituomas (7/9/2008)
(perhaps on the Academia forum, as it's most appropriate),

No. Its a book on LARP. A LARP forum (or LRP as I stupidly insist on calling it) is therefore precisely the correct location to discuss it.

Its the fact that you think its more appropriate on an academic forum i have issue with.

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Posted Thursday, July 10, 2008 3:36 PM
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i think he means the academia section on here


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Posted Thursday, July 10, 2008 4:06 PM


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Flannel (7/9/2008)
Its not as pathetic as taking a degree in Klingon...


Ooh, nice phrase. Can I use it next time I want to damn something with faint praise?

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Posted Thursday, July 10, 2008 9:19 PM


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raggedhalo (7/8/2008)
I think that LRP is a term born of self-definition. Things in the past that might look a bit like LRP now aren't LRP, cos they didn't think they were doing any Live Role Playing.

Now, there, I think you might have something.

Who were the first group to use the term Live Roleplaying to describe what they were doing?


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Posted Friday, July 11, 2008 9:35 AM
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First time I heard the phrase lrp was when around 1979 when they was a film about these kids playing dnd and then one went mad and started killing peeps.  I think the film was called 'The Maze' or 'Maces and Mazes'  anyone?  it was a yanky movie!  by the way I was 6 and was very naughty for watching it and it did give me nightmares...they may have lead to all me disfunctions and problems I've had in later life...!!!
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Posted Friday, July 11, 2008 10:10 AM


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Mazes & Monsters, 1982, starring Tom Hanks:

"Bound together by a desire to play "Mazes and Monsters," Robbie and his four college classmates decide to move the board game into the local legendary cavern. Robbie starts having visions for real, and the line between reality and fantasy fuse into a harrowing adventure."

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