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RE: Adventures in Raising the Next Generation of Original Star Wars Fans

Gaffer Tape said:

With the complete nosedive this conversation has taken over the past few days, it's beginning to make me glad that I don't have kids and don't intend to have any...

But isn't your biological clock ticking?

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twooffour said:

Hey ain't so bad, you can always make more kids, right?

RIGHT!

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pittrek said:
I seriously hope I will live enough to see the original Star Wars trilogy in this quality
You will not. None of us will, except for a very old and dying Ziggy Stardust who will watch it through teary eyes as he remembers us all.  
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TheBoost said:

For people who are so opposed to a "PT Free" environment, let me ask: Why does a kid need to see the PT? Why, of the thousands of entertainments that xhonzi's, mine, or any kid, might enjoy and yet will never see, does the PT hold some important rank?

If someone said "I will never show my kid the animated 3 Stooges cartoons!" would there be this outcry?

Why do you believe that being opposed to shielding your kids from the PT = actively making them watch the PT?

I think the big issue here is that most of us are making a LOT of assumptions about each other's viewpoints.

In reality I wouldn't be going out of my way to show my children the PT, but I certainly won't lose any sleep over it if they see it on TV, at a friend's house, or even notice it at the store or something and decide they want to see it. Doesn't sound all that different from your viewpoint does it?

The thing with the lightsaber dremeling, is that it seems that he's not doing it so much to give his kids a "cooler toy" as it is that he's doing it to prevent his kids from being aware that somewhere somehow Yoda has a lightsaber. I doubt the kid asked him to dremel off that lightsaber. (See here I go assuming again.)

Last edited on February 6, 2011 at 4:46 AM by Quackula
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TV's Frink said:

I like Star Wars.

Have you met Sluggo?

You know of the rebellion against the Empire?

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Quackula said:

TheBoost said:

For people who are so opposed to a "PT Free" environment, let me ask: Why does a kid need to see the PT? Why, of the thousands of entertainments that xhonzi's, mine, or any kid, might enjoy and yet will never see, does the PT hold some important rank?

In reality I wouldn't be going out of my way to show my children the PT, but I certainly won't lose any sleep over it if they see it on TV, at a friend's house, or even notice it at the store or something and decide they want to see it. Doesn't sound all that different from your viewpoint does it?

The thing with the lightsaber dremeling, is that it seems that he's not doing it so much to give his kids a "cooler toy" as it is that he's doing it to prevent his kids from being aware that somewhere somehow Yoda has a lightsaber. I doubt the kid asked him to dremel off that lightsaber. (See here I go assuming again.)

Perhaps our viewpoints are closer than we think. However, I just don't see anything Xhonzi has said or done to be somehow shocking, or in need of 'perspective.'

And we'll have to agree to disagree about the toy. Because you're wrong and it's teh awesome!

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RE: Adventures in Raising the Next Generation of Original Star Wars Fans

TheBoost said:

Quackula said:

TheBoost said:

For people who are so opposed to a "PT Free" environment, let me ask: Why does a kid need to see the PT? Why, of the thousands of entertainments that xhonzi's, mine, or any kid, might enjoy and yet will never see, does the PT hold some important rank?

In reality I wouldn't be going out of my way to show my children the PT, but I certainly won't lose any sleep over it if they see it on TV, at a friend's house, or even notice it at the store or something and decide they want to see it. Doesn't sound all that different from your viewpoint does it?

The thing with the lightsaber dremeling, is that it seems that he's not doing it so much to give his kids a "cooler toy" as it is that he's doing it to prevent his kids from being aware that somewhere somehow Yoda has a lightsaber. I doubt the kid asked him to dremel off that lightsaber. (See here I go assuming again.)

Perhaps our viewpoints are closer than we think. However, I just don't see anything Xhonzi has said or done to be somehow shocking, or in need of 'perspective.'

And we'll have to agree to disagree about the toy. Because you're wrong and it's teh awesome!

Well that's a perfectly satisfying response for me then. Consider my participation in this thread over. :)

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TV's Frink said:

I see xhonzi has entered the thread again....

*rubbing hands together*

Wow, to take a weekend off and then to come back to all of this.

My only question is this: Why is this so personal to you, twooffour?  You seem to be very upset about.  I've read your other posts around the forum and you seem to mostly be a pretty sensible guy.  Why does this subject (Raising my kids in a PT free environment) elicit such angst from you?

For the record, if I hadn't been reading and enjoying a lot of whatelse you'd have to say, your conduct in this thread would cause me to put you on ignore.  You seem to be very... bothersome.

Wait, have you seen Inception?

IT'S MY TRILOGY, AND I WANT IT NOW!

"[George Lucas] rebooted the franchise in 1997 without telling anyone." -skyjedi2005

"Yeah, well, George says a lot of things..." a young 1997 xhonzi on RASSM

"They're my movies." -George Lucas. 19 people won oscars for their work on Star Wars (1977) and George Lucas wasn't one of them.

Rewrite the Prequels!

 

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xhonzi said:

Wait, have you seen Inception?

/thread

"Well here's a big bag of rock salt" - Patton Oswalt

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I like Star Wars

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Check out my reconstruction of the ROTJ Shooting Script

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RE: Adventures in Raising the Next Generation of Original Star Wars Fans

Ye.

Last edited on February 8, 2011 at 5:54 PM by Sluggo

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Check out my reconstruction of the ROTJ Shooting Script

Quackula's avatar
RE: Adventures in Raising the Next Generation of Original Star Wars Fans

this thread could've probably ended 5 pages ago

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RE: Adventures in Raising the Next Generation of Original Star Wars Fans

Ye.

When I was a child, I spake as a child, I understood as a child, I thought as a child: but when I became a man, I put away childish memes.

Check out my reconstruction of the ROTJ Shooting Script

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