Bakker on Twitter

  • 23 Replies
  • 15172 Views

0 Members and 1 Guest are viewing this topic.

mrganondorf

  • *
  • The Mouth of Bakker Fans
  • Old Name
  • *****
  • Nurse Leweth
  • Posts: 2002
  • PSUKHE ALL THE THINGS!
    • View Profile
    • R. Scott Bakker Fans (on Twitter)
« on: February 14, 2014, 06:09:54 am »
I do not like the devil's chirp very much, not at all, not at all much really not good badly.  I wish he would stop.  When I see those things on the side of 3 lb brain, I cringe.  Too harsh?

sciborg2

  • *
  • Old Name
  • *****
  • Contrarian Wanker
  • Posts: 1173
  • "Trickster Makes This World"
    • View Profile
« Reply #1 on: February 14, 2014, 06:27:18 am »
I think of those ultra Goth kids on South Park who were clearly trying too hard.

Just slip from in-group to out-group on this one, and you can laugh instead of cringe.

 ;)

Callan S.

  • *
  • Old Name
  • *****
  • Warrior-Profit
  • Posts: 671
    • View Profile
    • Philosopher Gamer
« Reply #2 on: February 14, 2014, 09:26:42 am »
You do not like green eggs and spam?

I think his inner cynic has found an outlet in it.

Dr Jekyll and Mr Snide.

(Okay, to explain that since I'm never like understandable apparently: see it's like saying someone has two persona's, but since one is just cynical, I say Snide instead of Hyde, also because they rhyme! This is something my tribe calls 'humour'! And green eggs and spam - well if the OP's post doesn't remind you of the line about not liking green eggs and ham, I'm surprised! And again we call the twitter spam, because it rhymes with ham and that's the original Dr Seuss line! And it gives shit to twitter! And see how painful it is when I have to explain what is pretty straight forward stuff I write?  :o )

Madness

  • *
  • Administrator
  • Old Name
  • *****
  • Conversational Batman
  • Posts: 5275
  • Strength on the Journey - Journey Well
    • View Profile
    • The Second Apocalypse
« Reply #3 on: February 14, 2014, 10:44:14 am »
I think of those ultra Goth kids on South Park who were clearly trying too hard.

Lol.

You do not like green eggs and spam?

I think his inner cynic has found an outlet in it.

Dr Jekyll and Mr Snide.

(Okay, to explain that since I'm never like understandable apparently: see it's like saying someone has two persona's, but since one is just cynical, I say Snide instead of Hyde, also because they rhyme! This is something my tribe calls 'humour'! And green eggs and spam - well if the OP's post doesn't remind you of the line about not liking green eggs and ham, I'm surprised! And again we call the twitter spam, because it rhymes with ham and that's the original Dr Seuss line! And it gives shit to twitter! And see how painful it is when I have to explain what is pretty straight forward stuff I write?  :o )

Also - Lol. I got the Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Snide but I actually would have dismissed the green eggs and spam as indecipherable before the explanation; it needed that (implicit/explicit - question of style?) reference to MG - at least for me.

And communicative clarity shouldn't be painful for that clarity.

EDIT:

Post fail.

I do not like the devil's chirp very much, not at all, not at all much really not good badly.  I wish he would stop.  When I see those things on the side of 3 lb brain, I cringe.  Too harsh?

I happen to enjoy Bakker's twitter - though I do think he might attract that couple more people to the fandom, if he threw in some blurbs about his writing process/updates (even nothing is an update), and actually accessed the facebook page as well sometimes - I'm not sure he even realizes that there is interaction on facebook unavailable to twitter.

However mostly, I just really enjoy Ambrose Bierce Devil's Dictionary, which Bakker takes as his inspiration; we had a name for Bakker's rendition kicking around here... I think Duskweaver suggested it.
« Last Edit: February 14, 2014, 10:49:06 am by Madness »
The Existential Scream
Weaponizing the Warrior Pose - Declare War Inwardly
carnificibus: multus sanguis fluit
Die Better
The Theory-Killer

Wilshire

  • *
  • Administrator
  • Old Name
  • *****
  • Enshoiya
  • Posts: 5935
  • One of the other conditions of possibility
    • View Profile
« Reply #4 on: February 14, 2014, 01:33:26 pm »
I'm not a twitter-er and don't frequent TPB so I can't say I've encountered any of this.

I'd say follow sciborg2's suggestion if at all possible.

I think of those ultra Goth kids on South Park who were clearly trying too hard.

So would Bakker be the skinny guy who smokes, or the kid who flips his hair out of his face every 4 seconds?
One of the other conditions of possibility.

Francis Buck

  • *
  • Guest
« Reply #5 on: February 14, 2014, 07:21:30 pm »
I see it on Facebook all the time. I agree that it's kind of weird and overall just...well, I don't know. Not effective at whatever it's trying to achieve.

[/quote]
So would Bakker be the skinny guy who smokes, or the kid who flips his hair out of his face every 4 seconds?
[/quote]

Definitely the one who flips his hair.

sciborg2

  • *
  • Old Name
  • *****
  • Contrarian Wanker
  • Posts: 1173
  • "Trickster Makes This World"
    • View Profile
« Reply #6 on: February 15, 2014, 10:40:36 pm »
Quote
Okay, to explain that since I'm never like understandable apparently

Actually Callan you've had some seriously impressive posts in the last few weeks. I admit to not always getting your thought processes but you've had some insights that've definitely hit me.

mrganondorf

  • *
  • The Mouth of Bakker Fans
  • Old Name
  • *****
  • Nurse Leweth
  • Posts: 2002
  • PSUKHE ALL THE THINGS!
    • View Profile
    • R. Scott Bakker Fans (on Twitter)
« Reply #7 on: February 18, 2014, 05:21:19 pm »
You do not like green eggs and spam?

I think his inner cynic has found an outlet in it.

Dr Jekyll and Mr Snide.

(Okay, to explain that since I'm never like understandable apparently: see it's like saying someone has two persona's, but since one is just cynical, I say Snide instead of Hyde, also because they rhyme! This is something my tribe calls 'humour'! And green eggs and spam - well if the OP's post doesn't remind you of the line about not liking green eggs and ham, I'm surprised! And again we call the twitter spam, because it rhymes with ham and that's the original Dr Seuss line! And it gives shit to twitter! And see how painful it is when I have to explain what is pretty straight forward stuff I write?  :o )

TRUETRUETRUETRUE

mrganondorf

  • *
  • The Mouth of Bakker Fans
  • Old Name
  • *****
  • Nurse Leweth
  • Posts: 2002
  • PSUKHE ALL THE THINGS!
    • View Profile
    • R. Scott Bakker Fans (on Twitter)

Callan S.

  • *
  • Old Name
  • *****
  • Warrior-Profit
  • Posts: 671
    • View Profile
    • Philosopher Gamer
« Reply #9 on: February 18, 2014, 11:32:07 pm »
someone's feeling sensitive

https://twitter.com/TheDevilsChirp/statuses/435816811796254721
Ha, I'd just come here to link that!

Perhaps vain is my estimate he'd actually read this thread and obliquely responded!

I've got a better one(!): Vain - a vessel that carries and distributes life sustaining substances.

It's like a wordplay on vein and needing some ego to survive in this universe...

Francis Buck

  • *
  • Guest
« Reply #10 on: February 19, 2014, 02:16:34 am »
someone's feeling sensitive

https://twitter.com/TheDevilsChirp/statuses/435816811796254721

LOL. I saw this on Facebook on wondered to myself the exact same thing.

Madness

  • *
  • Administrator
  • Old Name
  • *****
  • Conversational Batman
  • Posts: 5275
  • Strength on the Journey - Journey Well
    • View Profile
    • The Second Apocalypse
« Reply #11 on: February 19, 2014, 11:52:47 am »
Isn't he playing off irony with that one, rather than being sensitive?
The Existential Scream
Weaponizing the Warrior Pose - Declare War Inwardly
carnificibus: multus sanguis fluit
Die Better
The Theory-Killer

Callan S.

  • *
  • Old Name
  • *****
  • Warrior-Profit
  • Posts: 671
    • View Profile
    • Philosopher Gamer
« Reply #12 on: February 19, 2014, 11:33:42 pm »
Isn't he playing off irony with that one, rather than being sensitive?
Most likely.

Then again he's setting himself up to where he isn't himself left with an ambiguous reading.

Callan S.

  • *
  • Old Name
  • *****
  • Warrior-Profit
  • Posts: 671
    • View Profile
    • Philosopher Gamer
« Reply #13 on: March 04, 2014, 12:02:26 am »
I see he's started taking advantage of hashtags.

Hashtags kind of feed into general searches, don't they? (am asking)

mrganondorf

  • *
  • The Mouth of Bakker Fans
  • Old Name
  • *****
  • Nurse Leweth
  • Posts: 2002
  • PSUKHE ALL THE THINGS!
    • View Profile
    • R. Scott Bakker Fans (on Twitter)
« Reply #14 on: March 09, 2014, 07:53:11 pm »
Bakker's grasp of social media analogous to the Consult's rediscovery of the Tekne?  Slow, but soon he will destroy the world!!!