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Posted by on Sep-14-2012 14:57:

fcuks to be given in literature

Last night I was watching Der Ring des Nibelugen, I was struck by how much Token had lifted. I don't ever recall him giving credit or acknowledgement. I don't expect authors reinvent the wheel but it seems dochey to deny significant borrowing.


Posted by Halcyon+On+On on Sep-14-2012 15:52:

Re: fcuks to be given in literature

quote:
Originally posted by Jon_Snow
Token


Fuck.


Posted by itsamemario on Sep-14-2012 15:54:

It's spelled douchey.


Posted by idoru on Sep-15-2012 00:22:


Posted by on Sep-15-2012 00:58:



Ironically that's what I'm doing now.


Posted by infiniteJEST on Sep-15-2012 01:16:

Token enjoys Der Ring des Nibelugen, as presented by Tyler Perry.


Posted by RAVElucion on Sep-16-2012 15:05:

...wtf are you guys talking about?


Posted by idoru on Sep-16-2012 15:40:

quote:
Originally posted by RAVElucion
...wtf are you guys talking about?



Posted by EddieZilker on Sep-16-2012 15:51:

Even Brahms gave credit for inspiration to Handle.


Posted by Ian on Sep-16-2012 18:01:

I was able to sorta understand the front page of Marca in ES the other day. I felt good, until I realised Iniesta was out for 3 games & had to change my CL dream team.


Posted by Spam on Sep-16-2012 18:19:

Ripped from Wiki:

quote:
J. R. R. Tolkien's fantasy novel The Lord of the Rings (1937-1949) shares elements with Der Ring des Nibelungen; however, Tolkien himself denied that he had been inspired by Wagner's work, saying that "Both rings were round, and there the resemblance ceases." Some similarities arise because Tolkien and Wagner both drew upon the same source material for inspiration, including the V�lsungasaga and the Poetic Edda. However, several researchers posit Tolkien was also indebted to Wagner for some of the latter's original concepts, such as the ring giving its owner mastery of the world, the ring's inherently evil nature, its consequent corrupting influence upon the minds and wills of its possessors, and the necessity for its destruction so that the world can be redeemed.





Token indeed.


Posted by idoru on Sep-16-2012 21:43:

quote:
Originally posted by EddieZilker
Even Brahms gave credit for inspiration to Handle.



Posted by Silky Johnson on Sep-16-2012 21:47:

quote:
Originally posted by infiniteJEST
Token enjoys Der Ring des Nibelugen, as presented by Tyler Perry.






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