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[possibly OT] feminist fairytales
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subatomicsatan
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[possibly OT] feminist fairytales

hello all,

i have seached the archives, but have found no mention of this particular website:

http://www.rosemarylake.com/

her feminist fairytales have quite a few commonalities with the subject matter on ILB.

check out "the wicker house" and "the silent castle" (ft-queenbee.html) for starters.

i have not read through all of them and make no claim that they are related to ILB, but there are some striking similarities.

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Relating "The Silent Castle" to ILB:

The 1000 pearls are our 777 axons
The key is an unknown way to enter ILB
The 3 ladies represent a choice that we have to make between the Queen,
SP, and ???. The Flea? Durga? Dana?

Relating "Wicker Whatever" to ILB:

The story mentions a "clockwork rat".
Either a "clockwork rat" is a common occurence in fairytales or SP has read
this one.

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Wow your correct the silent castle fable has too many similarities Shocked
Escpecially since the sleeping princess compares where her and melissa are to a castle.
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forgot to mention how i found the site (a google search for clockwork rat:

"The Artificers moored their boat at the foot of the cliff just beneath the castle, and the King immediately put them to work.: "Make me a Clockwork Rat, with sharp scissors for its four feet as well as its teeth." As soon as the Rat was made, the King cast a spell which transported it to a cave deep below the wicker house, where grew the root of the One Great Tree Yggrilla; and the Rat at once began clipping the roots of the Tree."

scissors for its feet? sound familiar?

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Yes perhaps SP is just making stuff up from things we sent her. Like when she did from the initial email messages. Did anyone send her these poems?
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Now that I think about it maybe these peoms are not important refering to the SP story, it should be more about the content of SP's story and what it can tell us about the SP. If she is writing what she knows about then that can possibly give us clues about her.
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skybruin wrote:
Yes perhaps SP is just making stuff up from things we sent her. Like when she did from the initial email messages. Did anyone send her these poems?


that's what i want to know...though, we've not seen any exact quotes from these fables/poems...it seems the ILB stuff is more going along with a theme rather than directly quoting from this site.

have most texts sent to it by us been exactly quoted or have variations on a theme been evident?

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This sounds wild but...
Maybe someone should write a short story in a fairytale fashion and send
it to Sp.
A story where a young princess who is alone and outnumbered gets the
trust of some benevolent strangers by opening up to them. They in turn
help her fight off the bad, wicked, evil guys.
She likes to emulate fairytales and we could possible manipulate her into
behaving in a more open fashion or into performing a particular acton.

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Wait, since SP rehashes stuff we send her, why don't we send her an dictionary or encyclopedia? That way she doesn't have to reference fiction all the time - she can allude to fact.

edit:

evil thought - let's start sending her pictures. Then she can communicate with us with them.

even more evil - let's send her scary pictures - freak out the PM on the other side.

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Holy$h!+,

Quote:
even more evil - let's send her scary pictures - freak out the PM on the other side.


That's the most twisted idea I've heard yet. I Love It!!! Twisted Evil

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fyzle
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AngriBuddhist wrote:
Holy$h!+,

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even more evil - let's send her scary pictures - freak out the PM on the other side.


That's the most twisted idea I've heard yet. I Love It!!! Twisted Evil


we should also hide things in the pictures and the picture metadata.

Doesn't it sound like we'll be setting up a parallel ARG for SP and the PM's to figure out? hahaa....

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trout

This site was mentioned two days ago here:

http://forums.unfiction.com/forums/viewtopic.php?p=70224

No idea why your search didn't show it.

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Because while the search function is potentially extremely useful, it requires a certain amount of "search fu" (thanks Krystyn). Try searching for "search fu" for that matter. Sounds simple, no? Krystyn used it talking to me about how much the search function really doesn't work. I tried to search for it just now to link here, but once again, the search function failed me. I had to go back to all my saved pages and scroll through them just to find a post about "search fu"

It's a great idea, but there's just too much for it to look through, and you need an exact match to get anything.
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meep. Off-topic here, but you do have to make the search work for you a little. F'rinstance:

You remembered "search fu," right? Did you remember it was posted by me? Put my name in the appropriate box to get messages by me, containing the term "search fu." If you were bantering with me in real-time, and you only check the forums at work, let's say, and you know it was this week, you can then select the forums to only show messages from a certain numbers of days past.

Search does work, especially if you've been lurking a bit and you've been able to make little storage files in your brain for who's who and what topics have been covered. It's not a perfect system for everyone, but not everyone's forum approach is the same, so.

When I search by keyword, I will try a variety of phrases and forms of the word. Here's an example - each separate line can be a single attempt to find information:

- aunt margaret name origin bee
- margaret name meaning
- margaret names
- margaret meanings
- baby names margaret
- what does margaret's name mean


You want to try singulars, possessives, eliminating one of your choices, adding in a couple other specific phrases (because I've often used baby name websites for ARGs I've worked on, I hope that my "baby names" keywords might help me come up with a specific thread or post about name origins, but who knows?)

Search is tricky, but you can wrestle it to the ground and steal its lunch money if you mess with it enough.

OK, here's your topic back. Very Happy

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Re: trout

Kender wrote:
This site was mentioned two days ago here:

http://forums.unfiction.com/forums/viewtopic.php?p=70224

No idea why your search didn't show it.


very odd...i just went back to search again using "rosemarylake" as the search term and it still finds nothing...

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