Spyke
vrek
programming.dev

In the book snowcrash by Neil Stephenson the main character is named "Hiro Protagonist". Yes it's a real book, and one of my favorites, by a real author.

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VitoRoblesreply
lemmy.today

I like it, as a person who doesn't really pay attention to most names in fiction, and primarily focuses on the story it's trying to tell.

Don't make it too obvious like "Busty LoveInterest" and "Villain McMustashface".

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Semperverusreply
lemmy.world

Die Hardman
Heartman
Fragile
Revolver Ocelott
Snake Eater

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Kojima you beautiful bastard

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vrekreply
programming.dev

If you like techno-fantasy I highly recommend snowcrash. For years I've wanted a game of the first chapter, basically a guy is delivering pizza but gas is really expensive so all he has is a skateboard and a harpoon gun with an electromagnet. He basically shoots the harpoon at cars and gave them pull him towards the destination, it sounds like a cool video game like a race but you don't control speed only which car you are connected to.

Don't worry that didn't spoil anything. The book goes into a totally different direction with technology and science.

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lemmy.ca

The guy in the car getting harpooned is delivering the pizza, the skateboarder is just hitching a free ride.

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vrekreply
programming.dev

Wait, are you correcting me or giving social commentary? I thought the guy on the skateboard was delivering pizzas but it has been over a decade since I read it so I may be wrong

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Goatboyreply
lemmy.today

I dont remember who was delivering the pizzas but I remember Hiro was driving the car that got harpooned.

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lemmy.ca

Just a slight correction that Hiro is driving the car and delivering the pizzas. He's trying to shake the skateboarder (who is a courier) loose and deliver the pizza on time.

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SlurpingPusreply
lemmy.world

I vaguely remember a skateboarding game from the 90s where the character could grab onto cars. But it was probably on something like Sega Mega and pretty primitive. Might've been one of the Simpsons games.

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That's it! The description sounds pretty fun actually, I might need to fire the game up myself.

My nagging feeling that it was ‘Road Rash’ with a skateboard or skates didn't deceive me, as apparently the ‘RR’ engine was reused for this game.

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Cethinreply
lemmy.zip

The difference is that's trying to be stupid and funny. Rowling is just, I don't know, lazy, or uncreative, or racist. One, or multiple, of those at least.

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VitoRoblesreply
lemmy.today

Cho Chang. is so fucking wild that her editor didn't go, "Wtf?"

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It's not a direct connection to Rowling but I was just pointing out another example.

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4amreply
lemmy.zip

snowcraah

The way I imagined this being said

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SaraToninreply
lemmy.world

Snowcrash is a satire. That name is supposed to be funny

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k0e3reply
lemmy.ca

The protagonist from one of the mortal Kombat was Shujinko. Which means protagonist.

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tigeruppercutreply
lemmy.zip

I just looked that up and it says Shujinko was fooled by someone named Damashi, which means trick.

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k0e3reply
lemmy.ca

Pretty much all anime names are stupid as hell too. Dragon Ball famously names all characters around foods (and sometimes other themes like underwear, for example). In other anime, every character has a name that just so happens to be related to their special ability or personality. Yusuke Urameshi from Yuyuhakusho basically is "Boo Ghost-boy".

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Jomegareply
lemmy.world

In Dragon Ball's case, this is because Akira Toriyama would always write before dinner, so he would always have food on the brain. He was kinda quirky like that.

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k0e3reply
lemmy.ca

So he was eating bloomers, panties, briefs, and trunks (boxer briefs)?

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Godricreply
lemmy.world

I bought this book minutes before reading this comment. The AI-captured advernet is here, and they have played me like a fiddle

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vrekreply
programming.dev

Nope, I'm not an Ai advert. I read the book and still have it. I hope you like the book. I also recommend a diamond age, also known as a primer for young girls.

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The secondary title is; Or, A Young Ladies Illustrated Primer. The Diamond Age is one of my favorite Stephenson books.

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Fantastic book, line a comics but in text.

He also invented "the metaverse" that moron zuckerberg just stole, poured billions into just to get legs to the avatars.

BTW The Diamond Age and Cryptonomicon are masterpieces too IMO.

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lemmy.blahaj.zone

I mean, this is one where you don't have to make up an example. The only Asian character in the books is named Cho Chang.

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BigDictionreply
lemmy.world

And the movie portrayal was character assassination implying she was the one who ratted out Dumbledore’s Army.

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BigDictionreply
lemmy.world

Order of the Phoenix is brutal but I think Half Blood Prince from a cinematography perspective is the best in the series. Prisoner of Azkaban was also really well done.

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Oh yeah Prisoner was great.

Going to have to disagree with you on HBP. I went through a huge Potterhead phase as a teen and I fell asleep during that movie every time I tried to watch it.

At the time, the only other movie I had ever fallen asleep during while trying to watch was After Earth. So, admittedly, I kinda wrote the HBP movie off for that reason. But I've tried to go back and revisit it, and I just can't keep my eyes open!

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SlurpingPusreply
lemmy.world

Are you kidding? The first two films were shot in the most boring way possible, which is a bit odd considering the director Chris Columbus had previously made the two ‘Home Alones’ and ‘Mrs. Doubtfire’. I still regret that I didn't know of VLC's playback speed adjustment when I watched ‘HP’.

Then they got proper good director Alfonso Cuarón, who shown how a fantasy film could actually look and feel. After which of course he wasn't hired again, and instead in one more iteration they found David Yates, who churned out the remaining four films like it was a factory job for him.

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VerilyFemmereply
lemmy.blahaj.zone

Nope, not kidding. Clearly we disagree. It seems Mr. Cuarón's look for a good fantasy film was a washed-out blue.

That said, I still think PoA is still the best non-Columbus movie - I just enjoy the coziness of the first two. It's what Hogwarts felt like to me when reading the books, so I naturally like seeing that brought to screen.

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Hadriscusreply
jlai.lu

yea same, the first two are whimsical which is completely in line with the vibe of the books they're based on. The third one is also very cool, and I think the rest are entirely forgettable

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I mean, the themes of ‘PoA’ are somewhat more mature, so the noirish look was warranted. And from what I remember, it wasn't just a blue-and-orange palette, like in many modern films, but a pretty colorful one inside that noir feel.

Cuarón also doesn't do such palettes everywhere. ‘Y tu mamá también’ is very colorful, while the dystopian ‘Children of Men’ is accordingly subdued. So it was a choice appropriate to the events in the film, just like the installments later in the ‘HP’ series also get darker.

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imetatorsreply
lemmy.dbzer0.com

Wasn't she possessed or something and that was the reason she ratted out Dumbledore's Army?

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VerilyFemmereply
lemmy.blahaj.zone

The joke is that JK Rowling names her characters offensively.

I've seen this done before with multiple non-existent examples.

This one also uses a Japanese example.

My point is that JK Rowling already named an Asian character offensively. She also has an Irish kid named Seamus that loves blowing stuff up, and a black man named Shacklebolt.

All I'm saying is the joke is now distracting from the source, because there is a real example of using her naming conventions on Asian characters. I'll also say that we don't actually know Cho's nationality, yet I don't have faith in JK Rowling to distinguish between non-European nationalities.

Of course, the longer I talk about it the less funny everything becomes.

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Some fantasy is heightened by that, though.

I think CS Lewis employed a similar strategy, and Narnia is all the more fantastical for it. I mean what the fuck is going on in The Horse and His Boy and The Silver Chair?

JK Rowling's strategy of adding lore via halfassed Twitter replies may have a bit less thought involved, though.

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Alaknárreply
sopuli.xyz

I am normally used to high fantasy where the worldbuilding makes sense, but harry potter just flows like she thought of what could come next, and that’s it.

Just a quick reminder that she designed Quidditch specifically in a way that would infuriate any person even remotely familiar with how sports games work, because she wanted to "bet back at" a guy who dumped her.

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Hozerkillerreply
lemmy.ca

Rowling is a diverse writer who can make multiple offensive asian characters. Yes she has a generic asian character but get ready for hiro and their friends Walla Greataru (China), pungeen Pitt (vietnam), and Ima Eatdog (Korea) who will be diversifying the bigotry in fun new ways along with their rivals Rege Sheepfucker (Wales), Maple Beaverlodge (Canada), and Gitmo Castro (Colombia)

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VerilyFemmereply
lemmy.blahaj.zone

Omg I didn't realize her writing had grown so much! I'll be paying much attention to the inclusion of Cheeseburger Slurman (American).

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calmblue75reply
lemmy.ml

Anthony Goldstein Can someone explain this one?

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VerilyFemmereply
lemmy.blahaj.zone

Just kinda fits with the stereotypical naming convention. Like John White for an American.

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