Pictures are banned in sigs, but there's a way to get around it if you feel like a smartass.
Here's my new one. It's a take-off on Bill's Free Market sig.
I'm confident that Bill is being silly.
Pictures are banned in sigs, but there's a way to get around it if you feel like a smartass.
Here's my new one. It's a take-off on Bill's Free Market sig.
I'm confident that he's being somewhere between being silly and being a troll, too, but for which side?I'm confident that Bill is being silly.
Why, thank you!I think it's brilliant.![]()
"Cold cream salves everything"?I couldn't come up with something witty yet foreboding like Erik's sig, so I went for the cheap pun instead.![]()
Erik Mesoy said:If you want help coming up with something witty and foreboding, I might be able to help you.
You could use a [size=1] tag.I'm in the market for a decent quote/saying/etc for my sig. Something to the general effect of your old one:
"It's war, and we're losing. All we can do is to fight the long defeat. As long as we draw breath, the fight goes on. We know we're fighting for a lost cause, but that's no reason to give up. Our enemy has no plans of retreat, but he can only advance where we draw back. Stand!"
...but that can fit into two lines.
I'd appreciate your help.
-Integral
But that'd be stealing.You could use a [size=1] tag.![]()
Erik Mesoy said:Failing that, here are a couple of progressively shorter rewrites. I tried to change the style around so it wouldn't feel like just simple snips.
"There is no victory in this war we are fighting. Defeat is inevitable. We can only put off our loss. But as long as the loss is not tomorrow, let us put it off one day at a time. Let us stand for now. Let tomorrow find us stalemated, not surrendered."
"We are facing an enemy who has no, who needs no plans of retreat. The best we can hope for is a draw. So let us do our best, for our enemy has no plan of advance other than to follow our retreat."
"Your heart still beats, and your lungs still breathe. So stand up, and put off the end yet a little more. It is inevitable that it will come, but it need not come today, or even tomorrow."
"Our loss is not like the night, which comes upon us at a given time, but like old age, which cannot bow our knee by force, only wait for us to give up. So stand."
"No cause is truly lost until its defenders have surrendered or died to the last man. And I am still alive." (alt: And you are still alive.)
"Our cause is dead, the survivors have fled to the hills, and there is nothing left to defend. Yet here, in the ashes of this battlefield, you few still remain. I can offer you no hope, but the end need not come today. Stand!"
possible alternate, with a more direct, personal "you":
"Our cause is dead, the survivors have fled to the hills, and there is nothing left to defend. Yet here, in the shadow of this battlefield, you still remain. We will face the dawn together. Stand!"
Another possible alternate, which is derived from the original quote but takes a somewhat different path:
Why are you still here? I cannot yield. For no cause is truly lost until its defenders have surrendered or died to the last man. And I am still alive. They will kill you too. You're not immortal! Yet here I remain.
Erik Mesoy said:BTW, awesome of you to have retained that old thing. I felt a shiver down my spine when I recited it for myself.
So I have a quote from Siddhartha in memory of the essay that I undoubtedly bombed. Joy.
You appear to be confusing me with the media industry.But that'd be stealing.![]()
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