Not long after, Magnus receives a stern lecture on the value of teamwork, and morale from the young noble and the armsman. The Young noble outranks him socially, and the armsman is probably more skilled than Magnus. Pencil on paper Scott A. H. Ruggels 8 / 2000
[originally posted to Yerf, August 11, 2000. Note: Asheru labeled pic, with no Asheru]
[originally posted to Yerf, August 11, 2000. Note: Asheru labeled pic, with no Asheru]
Category Artwork (Traditional) / Fantasy
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Then again the Magical thing called criticism is Utterly Anethema to you.
And besides you do know their also a thing called freedom of speech yeah I know It's an extremely Radical new concept for the likes of you. Know if you don't like how Criticized the Character named Magnus, here my counter offer to you about using my Opinion to wipe my ass. go back to giving someone a happy ending in a back alley after all its what your good at ;)
And besides you do know their also a thing called freedom of speech yeah I know It's an extremely Radical new concept for the likes of you. Know if you don't like how Criticized the Character named Magnus, here my counter offer to you about using my Opinion to wipe my ass. go back to giving someone a happy ending in a back alley after all its what your good at ;)
crit·i·cism /ˈkridəˌsizəm/
Noun
1: the expression of disapproval of someone or something based on perceived faults or mistakes.
2: the analysis and judgment of the merits and faults of a literary or artistic work.
Hmm, I don’t see any analysts or judgement of the merits or faults of any of the characters here, just ad hominem attacks and the projection of some rage based on assumptions of fantasy characters that isn’t even true.
Further, if you think “freedom of speech” will afford you any sort of protection here, you’re mistaken. The first amendment only prevents the government from restricting what you say (with some exceptions). It provides absolutely zero rights regarding what private (meaning non-government) organizations or communities do. Believe me, FA staff and moderators are fully within THEIR rights to silence you, as they are not compelled to host a platform for your hate. If and when you get shown the door and held accountable for your actions, understand that it’s not your rights being trampled upon, but that we think you’re an asshole and don’t want you around.
Noun
1: the expression of disapproval of someone or something based on perceived faults or mistakes.
2: the analysis and judgment of the merits and faults of a literary or artistic work.
Hmm, I don’t see any analysts or judgement of the merits or faults of any of the characters here, just ad hominem attacks and the projection of some rage based on assumptions of fantasy characters that isn’t even true.
Further, if you think “freedom of speech” will afford you any sort of protection here, you’re mistaken. The first amendment only prevents the government from restricting what you say (with some exceptions). It provides absolutely zero rights regarding what private (meaning non-government) organizations or communities do. Believe me, FA staff and moderators are fully within THEIR rights to silence you, as they are not compelled to host a platform for your hate. If and when you get shown the door and held accountable for your actions, understand that it’s not your rights being trampled upon, but that we think you’re an asshole and don’t want you around.
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