01-26-2006, 02:40 AM | #41 |
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it would seem we know why black mages face is always enshrouded, it's not just the ancient magik's flowing through turning it into a field scape of the unimaginable, he's also, as fighter so kindly put it, a pizza faced mutant of most likely a highly offensive calibur.
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01-26-2006, 02:42 AM | #42 |
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...ahh, who needs enemies when you have friends like Fighter (as well as RM&Thief).
In any case, as for the aging of elves I don't think we have even grasped the physical and mental necessities for a higher species to be immortal and evolutionarily successful. As such we imagine them to be much like us (except having longer lives) since we have no idea how they would be constructed if they were not like us. I'm sure we could figure it out, but not without more thought on the subject than it would be worth. |
01-26-2006, 02:57 AM | #43 | |
Hmph, what a waste of words.
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Sorry, my sarcasm can come out in heaps at times ;D
I did't mean to claim that longer lifespan is the only contributor to our society's extended-childhood over the last one hundred years, but that it's certainly a large part of it. We've had child labor laws and mandatory public education since roughly 1850 - 70, so it's not like it was a radically new idea to keep 12 year olds out of factories by 1906. In any case, kids today are dumb and spoiled. Now buy a T-shirt!
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01-26-2006, 03:21 AM | #44 | |
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*ductapes mouth to control the urge to say Kuro-chan* =X
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01-26-2006, 03:49 AM | #45 | |
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Maybe elves just have a glandular(sp) issue and thus they mature uber slow as the cost for their pointy ears and immortality (the natural hatrid of dwarves is just an added bonus ) |
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01-26-2006, 04:08 AM | #46 |
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Let's see now. Humans mature slowly our heads are so freaking large. It forces kids to be born when they're only half-baked fetuses, and so much of our adolesence is spent in a kind of post-womb limbo, like kangaroos. So a horse can stand on its own legs a couple of minutes after its birth, and is able to function as an independent specimen after a year or something, while the corresponding figures for a human is 1-2 years and 15-20 years.
The point being that our ginormous brains are to blame for all this. And I don't think elfs have any bigger heads. Unless the pointy ears count, hehe. Oh yeah, and the comic was funny.
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In point of fact, I still have a great deal of uneasiness with regards to drawing causal relationships out of correlative data, particularly when dealing with large scale sociological phenomena. [Clarificatory note for fellow pedants: Perhaps an inference to the best explanation can suggest a hypothesis involving a causal relationship in such cases (and maybe Brian does have something like this in mind); however, such an argument oftentimes requires truly painstaking rigor. Absent such, doxastic abstinence seems to be the most honest course.] -kynikos |
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Then (<10,000 years ago) we leaned to hunt,fish,forrage and find shelter just to name a few! Now it's to learn langarge, maths, computing skills, and social skills.It has been found that some people have matured very young-it's in "Ripleys Believe It Or Not" and we are matureing faster than our parents! |
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01-26-2006, 05:54 AM | #50 |
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I KNEW IT! I predicted this joke back when Red Mage first got his class change.
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