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SomeUnregPunk

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AgDr_ODST said:
MASSIVE SNIP
one writer isn't gonna to make everyone start/stop or alter their vampire charaters into one of Mayer's weaklings. If you don't like her fiction then don't read it. I don't like romance novels and I'm sure there are romance that have destroyed characters that I like. Just cause that fiction exists, it doesn't mean everything has been destroyed forever.

Believability in vampires is an oxymoron.
 

SimuLord

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Eugenics was having a great run before a certain Austrian with a funny mustache and a dumb haircut ruined it for everyone. It's enjoying quite the revival though thanks to Mike Judge (and no thanks to Randall Munroe).
 

systhicsfg

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Hitler and the splendid policy of eugenics. It had so much damn potential, but oh just because he murdered a few million people, suddenly it's *immoral*.

EDIT: oh screw you ninja
 

kannibus

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Jack Thompson. Yeah, thankfully he got disbarred, however he has yet to shut his gob. Someone please shut his gob. I'll give you ale and whores.
 

hotdogoctopus

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DC Sniper ruined driving around sniping people whilst laying prone in the back of a modified sedan. Damn you for taking all the fun out of it.
 

Samcanuck

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G.W Bush

My trust in the U.S. Took a deeper look into the U.S's past and connections to now because of Bush's antics and re-election, not gonna lie, didn't like what I've seen.
 

ProfessorLayton

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miracleofsound said:
True, but Autotune is still the bane of music in the last few years.

Akon... nuff said.
What gets me upset is that one person got popular who did that and then everyone else followed. Now every song you hear on the radio has that stupid autotune effect on it. Plus, they basically take over the radio leaving no room for genuinely talented artists who don't feel the need to take advantage of a crappy effect for a cheap buck... Really I could go on and on but I will spare you and the rest of the forum from my silly nerd rage soapbox speech.
 

Doug

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Wadders said:
Doug said:
Wadders said:
EDIT: Also, I forgot to mention my pet hate. Trendy hat wearers. The guy who started the fedora/ trilby trend ruined classy 20's and 30's hats for ever. Seriously, why would you wana look like this daft ****.
I don't think the Fedora can be considered trendy. That said, thanks to that picture, I'm glad I didn't give into my temtation to buy one. I'd no idea that twat wears them.
They are trendy now. Surely you must have seen all the alternate rock/ cool indie kids/ wear them. Surely you've seen stupid dicks like these wear them? Or is this retarded trend only confined to the UK?
Nope, but then again, I tend to block fucking idiots out of my mental field of view ;) Not to say the music is bad or nowt, but dressing like a pillock (and with THOSE colours...ergh) isn't going to make me assume they aren't pillocks ;)
 

Wadders

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Doug said:
Wadders said:
Doug said:
Wadders said:
EDIT: Also, I forgot to mention my pet hate. Trendy hat wearers. The guy who started the fedora/ trilby trend ruined classy 20's and 30's hats for ever. Seriously, why would you wana look like this daft ****.
I don't think the Fedora can be considered trendy. That said, thanks to that picture, I'm glad I didn't give into my temtation to buy one. I'd no idea that twat wears them.
They are trendy now. Surely you must have seen all the alternate rock/ cool indie kids/ wear them. Surely you've seen stupid dicks like these wear them? Or is this retarded trend only confined to the UK?
Nope, but then again, I tend to block fucking idiots out of my mental field of view ;) Not to say the music is bad or nowt, but dressing like a pillock (and with THOSE colours...ergh) isn't going to make me assume they aren't pillocks ;)
Haha fair enough. I wish I could block fucking idiots from my mental feild of view :( Maybe such silly hat-wearers are more prolific in my area of the country than yours...

Either way, it's just a trend. In a few years it will pass and we can all go back to wearing baseball caps, and leave those hats to the 1920's and 30's where they belong.
 

Therumancer

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Trivun said:
In b4 Stephenie Meyer ruining vampires. If ANYBODY DARES post that here I will be so pissed off. If you don't like Twilight then don't post about it, just ignore it. Nobody forced you to watch/read it or hate it.
Burying your head in the sand doesn't make something that's as major an insult to literature as calling someone's deceased mother a cheap street walker go away. Most people hate Twilight for one very, incredibly simple reason. It's bad. It's a horrifically terrible piece of work that doesn't deserve a shred of the popularity it got because the individual who crapped it out has a tenuous-at-best grasp of fiction writing and her writing is choked to the gills with blatant Mary/Gary Sues and deus ex machina that becomes so commonplace you never really need to bother becoming emotionally invested in Helpless Jane, who seems hell bent on setting back the feminist movement a century, or her verbally- and mentally-abusive stalker undead special-snowflake boyfriend.

So I'd say Meyer sure did ruin vampires and werewolves for me with that horrendous, steaming pile of text so many emotionally-damaged 10-year-old girls think is the be-all end-all of fiction literature.
But she's not the one who invented any of the modern vampire stereotypes. She's simply one of the many tag-along writers who won the equivilent of the lottery by being the one who happened to be standing there when Hollywood decided to launch a major exploitation of the paranormal romance genere. It's also noteworthy that her paticular spin on this stuff is very coke and bubble gum, it's not likely to offend anyone, where a lot of similar other works I have an awareness of include material that someone might find offensive if they looked at it from the wrong perspective with a low enough IQ. A franchise can be ruined if say some trouble maker decides to go through the books, looking for anything that can be remotely offensive, and then decides to start a campaign about it for five minutes of fame. Sort of like what happened with Orson Scott Card, and that spilled over into the whole "Shadow Complex" game loosely based on his work with people even going so far as to demand it be boycotted.

I can't say she's ruined literature, or the concepts. She's just a mediocre writer (I can't criticize too badly as I've never been published and actually tried to be once) retreading trite material that became a mockable stereotype long before she was involved, and which has already seen better treatments.

HOWEVER even so, I'm arguably simply being a fandom snob, because honestly she's taken these ideas and sold them to a whole heck of a lot of people, and made bucketloads of cash off of it (or at least made those bucketloads of cash for those producing products based on her work).

Really though, for those who read this far let me tell you exactly what this seems to be to me, coming from a jaded 34 year old: FEAR STREET!

No, really... some of you might be too young to remember those books or be on the fringes of Fandom when they were big (and monsterously so), but really RL Stine and the authors allegedly sharing that name turned out what was basically a lot of horrendous horror cliques at a Hardy Boys/Nancy Drew/Harry Potter type reading level. Admittedly there were some interesting ideas involved at time, and I've seen worse world/mythology building (believe me) but in general most of it was hardly original. It sparked tons of imitators, spin offs, and discussion. People were screaming that Fear Street was pretty much ruining literature and the horror genere as a whole. I remember this fairly clearly. :p

Eventually what more or less "killed" Fear Street was that some of the young adult novelists (albiet outside of this paticular series) started putting stuff into their books that should have been reserved for an older audience (ie sex and graphic/detailed violence) which got attention, and of course much like video games now people were all over "young adult horror" as being responsible for the ills of society, blaming school violence and
such on these books which everyone in the right age group was reading. The most prolific name/author (and arguably in the end one of the least popular since people felt he didn't go far enough which I guess was part of the time) moved on to horror novels intended for a much younger audience (Goosebumps, which was once a Fear Street spinoff) and so absurd that nobody could really seriously blame problems on it (hence it's continued survival).

The point being is that Stephanie Meyer seems to mostly be successful due to a tween/young adult audience form most of what I've seen. It's the same crowd. Every tween trend is viewed as destroying whatever it's emulated. I don't care for the whole "Twilight" thing, but at the same time I don't think it's going to anymore destroy the overdone Vampire/Paranormal Romance genere, than Fear Street destroyed horror in general.
 

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whiskey rock n said:
Amnestic said:
whiskey rock n said:
Kuchinawa212 said:
Damn Double Ninja'd with twilight vampires
Need to pick a new one...hmm she wrote about werewolves too right? Ok, She ruined werewolves too
I think I'll get in on this and just say she ruined the entire art of literature...*****
I truly, truly hope you're being facetious.
Of course I am...everyone knows Dan Brown accomplished that long ago.
Firstly, I haven't read The Da Vinci Code but I have read Angels and Demons and it's a pretty good book and as pointed out, one person can't ruin literature.
secondly,
malestrithe said:
Now back on topic, I hate Joss Whedon for starting the popularity of modern day Vampires. Because of his creation, Buffy, things like Twilight, the Vampire Diaries, and the other derivative works, are mainstream.

As to the whedonites out there: Deal with it Whedonites. He started the ball rolling by making Vampires commercially successful.
Drakmeire said:
Oh and Halo made it a law that 60% of the video game market is now bland FPS games.
please go die

Therumancer said:
It's also noteworthy that her paticular spin on this stuff is very coke and bubble gum, it's not likely to offend anyone, where a lot of similar other works I have an awareness of include material that someone might find offensive if they looked at it from the wrong perspective with a low enough IQ.
That's the thing, it starts off like that, and the movies have a good chance of staying like that but, well, you should look up some of the (even) more strange things that happen, and you'll probably see why I find people that have read all the books and are still fans to be creepy, not to mention the author, I'm pretty sure she has issues.

miracleofsound said:
popdafoo said:
miracleofsound said:
Yoko.

Edit: Also... the guy who invented autotune.

Beat that.
I don't know... Believe by Cher is a pretty good song.
True, but Autotune is still the bane of music in the last few years.

Akon... nuff said.
I think Auto-tune the News single-handedly un-ruined auto-tune.

also, Stalin and communism
 

TyroSe7en

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Lullabye said:
The Game.
DAMN IT!!!

Guess I have to think of something now... there was this one game (Age of Mythology) and it was pretty sweet, until my bro said he really liked it! And of course I had kept a pretty clean record of not liking his things so I ended up despising the game for a while.

Ah childhood sibling competition... not that I wish to imply that we've grown up about it, hell no.
 

Guitarmasterx7

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Trivun said:
In b4 Stephenie Meyer ruining vampires. If ANYBODY DARES post that here I will be so pissed off. If you don't like Twilight then don't post about it, just ignore it. Nobody forced you to watch/read it or hate it.
Stephenie Meyer and vampires. UMad?
Also, I'm sure lots of guys with girlfriends where dragged to that movie against their will.