2012-02-20, 21:06 | Link #5381 | |
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If it's the latter and you want to post 'em on these forums, try Fan Creations... There are also several websites out there for posting fan fictions as well.
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2012-02-20, 23:54 | Link #5384 |
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The Fan Creations forum doesn't specifically limit itself to anime. I know that I and a few others created threads for our photography, which was not anime-related. Whether your alternate history fiction works would be popular there or not, I can't say, but it wouldn't be against the forum rules.
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2012-02-21, 12:40 | Link #5386 |
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I would second FictionPress, although lately it's been having uploading and editing tool issues (a scripting issue with the site itself, not people's computers/browsers). Others I like are Writer's Cafe and Booksie. Story Write is another possibility; it's not as popular (and the site layout is kind of awkward to me) but the community isn't bad.
Of course, you could also post on DeviantArt if you feel like dealing with... well... deviants.
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2012-02-21, 23:58 | Link #5387 | |
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There's were a number of books put out in the last 20/30 years that discuss the parallels The Dancing Wu Li Masters is probably one of the better books that doesn't get too ridiculous - it just notes that many aspects fit nicely while teaching you a bit about eastern philosophy and modern physics.
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2012-03-01, 06:15 | Link #5389 | |
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2012-03-01, 10:16 | Link #5390 | |
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Pipe Wrench Looks like overall the monkey wrench is bigger, but the pipe wrench is far more common. Also, if by "hitting things" you mean zombie heads, I'd take the pipe wrench. It seems easier to handle in a fight, while still being able to dish out brain damage. Endless "Zed head" Soul
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2012-03-01, 11:57 | Link #5391 | |
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2012-03-01, 14:32 | Link #5393 | |
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2012-03-01, 14:35 | Link #5394 | |
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2012-03-01, 15:21 | Link #5395 | |
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2012-03-01, 16:29 | Link #5397 |
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Ok such a big wrech is quite heavy and getting hit by one is no joke.
But 2d20 is a bit too much damage. First of all, it's an improvised weapon. And 2d20 is god tier (think Cthulhu). I'd say that is a d4+1 at best. |
2012-03-01, 21:23 | Link #5398 |
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So the forum statistics showed that the most number of users/ guests on the forum was ~2600 in the 3rd October 2010, which is triple the usual amount (like now).
Anyone know which popular series aired ,or finished that day, that the forum attract so much attentions?
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2012-03-06, 06:20 | Link #5400 |
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Where would it be safe to detonate a Nuclear Bomb?
Assuming it takes place on the dark side of the Earth, anywhere between the exosphere and Mars. Ofcourse I know it should be as far as possible, but where would the relatively-safe zone be?
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