[B5JMS] Where is JMS? In the past he defended Sins Past

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Wed Oct 13 03:24:53 EDT 2004


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From: "Jim Wilkerson" <jwilkerson at t-online.de>
Date: Tue, 12 Oct 2004 16:37:46 +0200
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"Nathan P. Mahney" wrote:

> That's hardly the fault of JMS, and it also means that yes, it has been
> properly established, whether it was out of left field originally or not.
> It's been established for nearly 10 years now.  How much longer do you
need?

I think it's ironic that something under his definition would be a "cheat"
is being used to justify what others would classify as a "cheat".

Jim Wilkerson



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From: jmsatb5 at aol.com (Jms at B5)
Date: 12 Oct 2004 23:19:21 GMT

>I think it's ironic that something under his definition would be a "cheat"
>is being used to justify what others would classify as a "cheat".

But then again you make my point...by your standards, *everything* is a cheat,
and therefore the term no longer has any meaning.

Further, you keep saying that Spider-Man is the "everyman" and that therefore
nothing extraordinary can be used...but that's not the meaning fo the term
everyman.  You continue to misuse vernacular to suit your own purposes.

An everyman is expressly someone who represents the average reader, NOT someone
whose world has to be average.  We identify with Spidey because he's not
perfect, NOT because everything that happens to him has a mundane explanation.

If you think that everything that is in his world has to be readily acceptable
and explainable and mundane...explain to me the Sandman, please, in a way that
makes conventional sense.  Ditto for the Molten Man and the Lizard.

By your definitions, those are also cheats that don't belong in Spidey's world.

Words have meaning, you can't just make them mean what you want them to mean.

 jms

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