I think that's because porn is very general. Thought my take would be a land os Eternal Sexualfreedom and Squick where spectators are either appalled or aroused...or both
no one mentioned Tumblr either...
edited 20th Apr '15 11:03:15 PM by MorningStar1337
Wait, shit, wrong thread.
edited 20th Apr '15 10:59:27 PM by SmartGirl333
&So it's going to have a lot of seedy-looking men and cheesy dialogue? ;P
Flora is the most beautiful member of the Winx Club. :)And Torture chambers and various paraphernalia for any kind of fetish imaginable.
: Tumblr... hmm... maybe twin cities, one of which represents the SJWs and the other of which represents the fandom shipper types.
No no. Tumblr is a nation constantly in civil war with itself all sides fighting and there is no clear good guy or bad guy. Just all of it is awful and there are a few refugees who try to ignore the war going on and have a good time and be friendly.
In the grimdarkness of Cyberspace, there are only flame wars, and the laughter of bloodthirsty mods...
"Any campaign world where an orc samurai can leap off a landcruiser to fight a herd of Bulbasaurs will always have my vote of confidence"I am glad you think so. I use it myself so I have experience.
Anyway, Reddit...
Okay, I meant "what would Reddit be?"
Good damn it, I was creating the same threat, anyway, this is my two cent about it:
Facebook: pretty much the biggest and most powerfull of all entities, comandand by the emperor Zuckenberg, most of their population dosent know much of the outside world and doset care while the nobility engange in pointless act of showing to gather more likes and populairty, ranks fall and rise VERY quick there
Myspace is a vestigial empire, still exist because Facebook cant be bother with destroy it, most people there still refuse to see this and cling to and ancient(and problaby non-existant)past, they are wating there moment....
the chans steppes: pretty much at lawless place where diferent comunity gather to share something, they can barely understand each other but behold if they united, they usually fight the tubmlr union, which I consider a more calm but controling, but faction are tired after the gamergate war, but things are quitet....maybe to quitet
And there is the Tv tropes spire, a massive library about...everything really, the most high you are, most you lose your sense of the world until you become a troperific in which you can only speak tropes jargon, so they usually out of problems....from most part of course
And that is my two sense
"My Name is Bolt, Bolt Crank and I dont care if you believe or not"Those are good ideas, but my grammar-nazi side is yelling at me in caps lock about all the spelling errors and four-period ellipses. I'll hide my corrections wall of text behind a folder.
Facebook: pretty much the biggest and most *powerful of all entities, *commanded by the emperor *Zuckerberg, most of their population *doesn't know much of the outside world and *doesn't care while the nobility *engage in pointless *acts of showing to gather more likes and *popularity, ranks fall and rise VERY *quickly there
Myspace is a vestigial empire, [it] still *exists because Facebook *can't be *bothered with *destroying it, most people there still refuse to see this and cling to *an ancient (and *probably non-*existent) past, they are *waiting there [at the] moment...
the chans steppes: pretty much *a lawless place where *different *communities gather to share something, they can barely understand each other but behold, if they united, they usually fight the *tumblr union, which I consider more calm but *controlling, but [the] *factions are tired after the gamergate war, [so] things are *quiet....maybe *too *quiet
And there is the Tv tropes spire, a massive library about... everything really, the *more high you are, [the] *more you lose your sense of the world until you become a *troperiffic in which you can only speak [in] tropes jargon, so *they're usually out of problems... [for the] most part of course
And that is my two *cents.
I must say, I thought the post text editor had spell check.
edited 19th May '15 5:36:00 PM by SmartGirl333
Then what would this make Skype? Some really big Cyber Cafe?
edited 19th May '15 5:20:18 PM by HydraGem
Skype is a religious order of couriers. Granted, they can't agree what religion they are but that doesn't seem to stop them.
And every time it updates it's courier service people are confused and are forced to adjust.
Google+ now what would that be?
It'd be an alternative religion that never really caught on, and now only a few people can say they're Plusians.
“Not a promise, not an oath, or a malediction or a curse. Inevitable." - Taylor HebertSecretly, everybody who has a youtube account is a plusian.
No seriously, youtube was bought out by google so all youtube accounts are also google plus accounts.
That would be a theological mess.....perfect
And after learing that Facebook make a aliance with Skype you paint that as a politcal-religious aliance, and of coure Skype having wipe out the now dead belief of Msn
"My Name is Bolt, Bolt Crank and I dont care if you believe or not"What would fandoms be? Different races/species, perhaps?
This is the end of my post.More like different clans. Certainly powerful in their own right but not big enough to stand on their own.
>not big enough to stand on their own
coughhomestuckandmlpcough
So would that mean people multi-class?
I see Fandoms as cults and Religious groups, within them are all the classes of people.
Those that want converts, those that try to deny anyone who they don't feel fits in, a few that are totally cool, friendly and helpful, the weird artists always making murals with naked versions of their views of worship, and the vocal minority that always finds a way to speak out.
Politics in Internetlandia are a delicate subject, few speak of them because there is always one person who knows that someone disagreed with them and runs over and starts shouting profanity and insults.
Strangely, I notice no one mentioned porn- a very large wasteland of decadence, corruption, sensuality and generic sameness.
"We learn from history that we do not learn from history."