flamboyantwreck:

Rincewind – Discworld

A small dedication to Sir Terry Pratchett. A man who brought a little more magic to the world and left behind a legacy. I know that his fans will keep his imaginative spirit alive for years to come. Here is my little contribution.


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#Discworld #GNU Terry Pratchett #I get the impression the wizard books aren’t as well-liked #but I like Rincewind #it’s refreshing to see a cowardly character who isn’t villainised for it

Discworld synopses sound both ridiculous and totally awesome out of context

mayleavestars:

– an ex-conman reforms a post office with the help of a golem?

– Les Miserables in reverse starring a time-traveling policeman??

– a seven-foot skeleton and his granddaughter save Christmas???

– a wizard rescues Australia while his colleagues accidentally invent sex????

– like any newcomer reading this post is either ‘did he use a random plot generator’ or ‘oh my god I have to read that right now’


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#Discworld #GNU Terry Pratchett #indeed

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dduane:

Redditors are using computer code and a niche reference from one of Terry Pratchett’s books to make sure his name lives on forever.

Hundreds of users have left the term ‘GNU Terry Pratchett’ on the /r/discworld forum and others are now leaving it in HTML and JavaScript on their own websites since the author passed away on Thursday.

This term derives from the fantasy author’s Discworld series of books and specifically the story of character John Dearheart.

When Dearheart died in the book, other characters ensured that his soul continued “living on in the overhead” by sending a code around their communication system known as the “clacks”.

As explained in this thread, a message would consistently appear in the clacks with a piece of code followed by a name – GNU John Dearheart.

G means the message must be sent on, N means the message is not logged and U means it must be returned when it reaches the end of the line.

In the book, the character Princess asks Grandad: “So it’s just a name, going up and down all the time! Where’s the sense in that? Who’s John Dearheart?”

The thread continues:  

“He… fell off a tower,” said Grandad. “Hah!” said Roger, working his shutters as if he suddenly hated them. “He’s dead?” said Princess. “Well, some people say—” Roger began. “Roger!” snapped Grandad. It sounded like a warning. “I know about Sending Home,” said Princess. “And I know the souls of dead linesmen stay on the Trunk [one of the clacks].”

“Someone was trying to scare you,” said Grandad, looking at Roger’s reddening ears. It hadn’t sounded scary to Princess. If you had to be dead, it seemed a lot better to spend your time flying between the towers than lying underground. But she was bright enough, too, to know when to drop a subject.

It was Grandad who spoke next, after a long pause broken only by the squeaking of the new shutter bars. When he did speak, it was as if something was on his mind. “We keep that name moving in the Overhead,” he said, and it seemed to Princess that the wind in the shutter arrays above her blew more forlornly, and the everlasting clicking of the shutters grew more urgent.

“He’d never have wanted to go home. He was a real linesman. His name is in the code, in the wind in the rigging and the shutters. Haven’t you ever heard the saying: ‘A man’s not dead while his name is still spoken’?”

And now, thanks to Redditors embedding this code into “the wind, in the rigging and the shutters” of the internet, Terry Pratchett will live on too.


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#Discworld #GNU Terry Pratchett #death tw

thefuckwouldisaywhatfor-blog:

 

justice-turtle:

airandangels:

borken:

“It was all our own fault,” Marilla said resignedly.

-Anne of Green Gables 

‘And Jane and Michael screamed at him as he passed.’

– Mary Poppins

“Mario stopped and looked in the shop window.”

The Cricket in Times Square

“Nevertheless, young Woolsthorpe persevered in his studies of natural philosophy in the way a gentleman should, by digging into any suspicious-looking burial mounds he could find in the neighbourhood, filling up his lizard press with as many rare species as he could collect, and drying samples of any flowers he could find before they became extinct.”

Snuff, by Terry Pratchett

…you know, if you look at it a certain way that’s actually pretty accurate.

“Would you rather X boy or Y boy?”

“What? Oh, don’t mind me, I’m just here studying the mating habits of Homo sapiens. Seeing as how sapience complicates everything it touches, humans’ sex lives are even more interesting than those of ducks. Speaking of ducks, did you know duck penises…”

(I haven’t actually had this exchange, but I could. The beginning question is one I have heard, just not directed at me. Turns out in that group it was strictly volunteers taking part in the highly-euphemistic sex discussions.)

(I did actually read about duck genitalia. You can read it if you want. Beware of animal rape. The TMI should be obvious.)


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#sexuality and lack thereof   #meme