A little history.
Posted: Sun Jul 26, 2009 10:11 am
I joined the forum here in April 2006 after googling "Philosophy". It simply looked like a good place for discussion.
I wrote down a few thoughts and posted "Women’s Identity' the same day. Proved to be quite contentious and I remember being a bit taken aback by some of the emotive responses. Not the cool detached discussion I had expected! But then that has been the beauty of the forum - the perspective shift we can encounter.
After a while I decided that a 'friend' might be useful to put forward a different point of view than my own (or from my own 'stereotyped' view that others would read into my posts!)
And so Reverend YingTongPlong appeared. Mystical, obscure and deep the Reverend was someone of few words and often none of them made any sense.
Pretty soon I felt that that another side of my personality needed to be expressed. Tactless, forthright, one who calls a spade a spade. Someone happy to shun the bullshit of civilisation for the honesty of nature. Someone who'd wear their pants hitched high up under their armpits and not give a shit what it looked like.
Harry fitted the bill perfectly.
These characters expressed themselves uniquely and yet were still me. Interesting. When I wrote did I become them or was it just a side of my personality given freedom of expression?
Soon they were joined by B# and Prickly Pete, and Ping & Pong.
Dear Ping & Pong. By now I had decided that the best way to keep dialogue going in a topic was to create your own conversation, however I do think the idea for them exceeded their actual ability to keep a conversation going!
And then along came the Straw Dog Blog. While I kept away from it for a while I was fascinated by the unbridled aggression and the 'stuff you' attitude that kept people coming back . I thought a simple, innocent child character would be the ideal foil for the nasty, aggressive, pathetic bravado of Straw Dog .
I loved the Noddy books as a kid. Golly was it. Once again I was surprised how people would happily engage in conversation with a foul mouthed, nasty character like Straw Dog yet find Golly offensive.
How Golly did enjoy baiting the dog!
Then things really got entertaining. To this day I am not sure who was behind the multitude of other characters that sprang up - often overnight - but I will claim responsibility for Gordon F Ramsay, Boy GeorgeFan ClubPresident, Data1000, ParisHilton, BarryTheBlogAddict & LittleNoddy.
Recently I rolled out Chairman Mao. I don't think he had a future did he?
I've had some wonderful conversations and debates here and thank those that have persevered with me and my friends. It has always swung between enlightenment and chaos.
Phil
I wrote down a few thoughts and posted "Women’s Identity' the same day. Proved to be quite contentious and I remember being a bit taken aback by some of the emotive responses. Not the cool detached discussion I had expected! But then that has been the beauty of the forum - the perspective shift we can encounter.
After a while I decided that a 'friend' might be useful to put forward a different point of view than my own (or from my own 'stereotyped' view that others would read into my posts!)
And so Reverend YingTongPlong appeared. Mystical, obscure and deep the Reverend was someone of few words and often none of them made any sense.
Pretty soon I felt that that another side of my personality needed to be expressed. Tactless, forthright, one who calls a spade a spade. Someone happy to shun the bullshit of civilisation for the honesty of nature. Someone who'd wear their pants hitched high up under their armpits and not give a shit what it looked like.
Harry fitted the bill perfectly.
These characters expressed themselves uniquely and yet were still me. Interesting. When I wrote did I become them or was it just a side of my personality given freedom of expression?
Soon they were joined by B# and Prickly Pete, and Ping & Pong.
Dear Ping & Pong. By now I had decided that the best way to keep dialogue going in a topic was to create your own conversation, however I do think the idea for them exceeded their actual ability to keep a conversation going!
And then along came the Straw Dog Blog. While I kept away from it for a while I was fascinated by the unbridled aggression and the 'stuff you' attitude that kept people coming back . I thought a simple, innocent child character would be the ideal foil for the nasty, aggressive, pathetic bravado of Straw Dog .
I loved the Noddy books as a kid. Golly was it. Once again I was surprised how people would happily engage in conversation with a foul mouthed, nasty character like Straw Dog yet find Golly offensive.
How Golly did enjoy baiting the dog!
Then things really got entertaining. To this day I am not sure who was behind the multitude of other characters that sprang up - often overnight - but I will claim responsibility for Gordon F Ramsay, Boy GeorgeFan ClubPresident, Data1000, ParisHilton, BarryTheBlogAddict & LittleNoddy.
Recently I rolled out Chairman Mao. I don't think he had a future did he?
I've had some wonderful conversations and debates here and thank those that have persevered with me and my friends. It has always swung between enlightenment and chaos.
Phil