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Post by nucleusofswarm on Oct 13, 2017 23:28:57 GMT
In the spirit of his reaction to Shada, say something that would make Ian pop like a dodgy lava lamp. (No fat or unnessecarily nasty jokes, of course. This thread is intended for humourous and satirical purposes, not slander.)
"All Doctors should be female from now on.''
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Post by jasonward on Oct 13, 2017 23:31:06 GMT
Whose Ian Levine?
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Post by relativetime on Oct 14, 2017 1:07:45 GMT
His animated Shada really wasn't that good anyways.
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Post by pawntake on Oct 14, 2017 7:23:15 GMT
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Post by Deleted on Oct 14, 2017 7:23:55 GMT
Philip Morris recovers all the missing episodes.
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Post by mark687 on Oct 14, 2017 8:10:14 GMT
John Guilor is not a great impressionist and the BBC should only pay you once for services rendered.
Regards
mark687
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Post by Whovitt on Oct 14, 2017 8:21:07 GMT
I'm sure he knows who Ian is, the joke is making him angry by pretending not to
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Post by sherlock on Oct 14, 2017 9:42:36 GMT
Ian Levine's opinions do not matter to me.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 14, 2017 10:10:53 GMT
I see no point in baiting Ian. He's a lovely, respectful, mild-mannered and thoroughly decent man. Also, he was responsible for the 80's Doctor In Distress single, which was surely the high-point of Doctor Who. Such a likeable man.
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Post by gregm on Oct 14, 2017 10:22:47 GMT
Remake his charity single as Doctor in a Dress...
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Post by nucleusofswarm on Oct 14, 2017 12:13:54 GMT
I see no point in baiting Ian. He's a lovely, respectful, mild-mannered and thoroughly decent man. Also, he was responsible for the 80's Doctor In Distress single, which was surely the high-point of Doctor Who. Such a likeable man. Oh after all, isn't making fun of autistic children just the height of respectability? I think it was the latest fad in Vogue. Yes yes, indeed.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 14, 2017 12:19:05 GMT
I see no point in baiting Ian. He's a lovely, respectful, mild-mannered and thoroughly decent man. Also, he was responsible for the 80's Doctor In Distress single, which was surely the high-point of Doctor Who. Such a likeable man. Oh after all, isn't making fun of autistic children just the height of respectability? I think it was the latest fad in Vogue. Yes yes, indeed. Yes but being the charming man he is, he apologised for that. The apology went something like, "I'm sorry, and if you don't like it **** off." Which is lovely of him, really.
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Post by Audio Watchdog on Oct 14, 2017 14:16:39 GMT
How about instead making him turn red, which honestly is probably his natural state, let us just make him shut up? And you do that by ignoring him.
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Post by fitzoliverj on Oct 14, 2017 15:22:15 GMT
post removed at request of poster Or, indeed: (I reckon he really did write "Attack of the Cybermen". I mean, who'd want to take credit for that mess if they didn't need to?!)
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Post by Deleted on Oct 14, 2017 16:25:11 GMT
This is a slightly mean-spirited thread.
And COULD be considered bullying.
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Post by jasonward on Oct 14, 2017 16:37:43 GMT
This is a slightly mean-spirited thread. And COULD be considered bullying. Lavine as best we know doesn't visit these parts, so cannot be bullied by us. But far more important I feel, he is a public figure who makes public statements about Who, Who fandom and disabled children, he is ripe for lampooning. If people here stray onto attacking his weight, race, disabilities he may have, etc, then that not good, but the rest, that's fine.
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Post by nucleusofswarm on Oct 14, 2017 17:14:36 GMT
This is a slightly mean-spirited thread. And COULD be considered bullying. As stated in the OP: (No fat or unnessecarily nasty jokes, of course)This is merely in good humour, and besides, Mr. Levine is the one topic in all fandom that could really do with some lampooning.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 14, 2017 18:01:26 GMT
Personally I find Ian Levine a thoroughly unpleasant individual, and a walking example of the very worst that fandom has to offer.
That said, I find this kind of thread mean spirited and unnecessary, and frankly the kind of thing that Ian Levine himself would do, only with far less swearing attached. You don't show yourself better than someone by sinking to their level.
Just my opinion, anyway.
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Post by dalekbuster523finish on Oct 14, 2017 18:31:39 GMT
Personally I find Ian Levine a thoroughly unpleasant individual, and a walking example of the very worst that fandom has to offer. That said, I find this kind of thread mean spirited and unnecessary, and frankly the kind of thing that Ian Levine himself would do, only with far less swearing attached. You don't show yourself better than someone by sinking to their level. Just my opinion, anyway. I had a similar reaction when I first saw this thread, but now I think it's all in good fun. It seems like laughing with Ian Levine rather than laughing at him.
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Post by nucleusofswarm on Oct 14, 2017 18:50:42 GMT
Personally I find Ian Levine a thoroughly unpleasant individual, and a walking example of the very worst that fandom has to offer. That said, I find this kind of thread mean spirited and unnecessary, and frankly the kind of thing that Ian Levine himself would do, only with far less swearing attached. You don't show yourself better than someone by sinking to their level. Just my opinion, anyway. Difference being, this is in good humour and not meant to be taken seriously in any capacity. Just once more, from the OP: (No fat or unnessecarily nasty jokes, of course)Ian believes he's basically Who-God. I think some level of satire is not only permissible, but healthy.
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