Tuesday, May 02, 2006
The Preferable Pirate
There are some things we know simply because we know them: Luthors are untrustworthy, for example. Others we know because we are taught them: don't point at strangers.
I've found that it's always especially satisfying when something I've previously intuited is backed up for me by objective, real-world evidence. So if you need ammunition for those all-too-frequent which gender pirates best arguments, feel free to reference these panels from Jeff Nicholson's Colonia: Islands and Anomalies, (AiT/Planet Lar, 2002). They explain it all.
The fact is elegant, logical, and clear: mermaid mojo has absolutely no power over women.
Q.E.D.
I've found that it's always especially satisfying when something I've previously intuited is backed up for me by objective, real-world evidence. So if you need ammunition for those all-too-frequent which gender pirates best arguments, feel free to reference these panels from Jeff Nicholson's Colonia: Islands and Anomalies, (AiT/Planet Lar, 2002). They explain it all.
The fact is elegant, logical, and clear: mermaid mojo has absolutely no power over women.
Q.E.D.