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  • How many people here are fans of science fiction and/or fantasy?

    I hope you don't see this as off-topic. I think people like us can have certain psychologies that help explain and leads us to understand how we are. A fertile imagination and the need to explore could be a common link between us. It's something I have been reflecting upon for quite some time and I would love to hear your thoughts.

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    Originally posted by deuxglass View Post
    I hope you don't see this as off-topic. I think people like us can have certain psychologies that help explain and leads us to understand how we are. A fertile imagination and the need to explore could be a common link between us. It's something I have been reflecting upon for quite some time and I would love to hear your thoughts.
    I'm a sci-fi geek. I love to read Medieval Fantasy.
    Also to top it off I am a techie and work with computers all day.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by far2crazy View Post
      I'm a sci-fi geek. I love to read Medieval Fantasy.
      Also to top it off I am a techie and work with computers all day.
      ya me too heres one of my all-time fav.science fiction songs http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P9-r-2zz5C8 http://www.slide.com/mscd?bnc=bnc&px...PkTG_vylbJm&nc=
      SEMI-RETIRED 519-209-3058

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      • #4
        I love sci-fi movies.
        The Star Wars saga, Star Trek movies, The Matrix, and Event Horizon are some of my favorites.
        The Lord of the rings triligy was awesome, but that is as far as I go for fantasy.
        Speaking of fantasy I love pretty girls with big cocks.

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        • #5
          Love the tube you put up Lisa. my feelings exactly.
          Yes to the Lord of the Rings. I find most other fantasy films and series so so. I like Bladerunner ( Philip Dick is one of my favourite writers) Some of the Star Treks too, Matrix of course. Farscape is my preferred series along with Firefly. For writers I like David Brin and so many others.
          Farscape brings up some interesting possibilities. Chiana would be a great Tgirl I think. Love those deep, dark eyes and the grey skin. Zhaan has potential too. Love that blue skin. They both would have really hot cocks I am sure.

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          • #6
            whats up

            I am scifi lover myself. Knight rider is my favorite. Star trek is awesome, and you cant beat star wars its story is so original.

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            • #7
              fantasy

              science fantasy yes.
              LTR

              books about dragons (anne mcafferty)
              clan of the cave bear trilogy.

              space sci-fi not so much of a fan.

              i like swords wizards and such.

              favorite movie "Them"

              maybe someone will write a great trilogy of a warrior hero that becomes a trans

              i've been reading sci for 46 years (crap i hate that number)
              according to some, not trangendered

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              • #8
                Tgirl in books and cinema

                I have been reading sci-fi and fantasy for a long time too. I also would love to see a movie of read a book where the hero becomes a Tgirl and where she transitions completely. It would be fascinating to follow the plot seeing the emotional, social and physical changes develop. The only film I saw about Tgirls (besides porn) was Soldier's Girl and I found that not very good but at least it was something. I would have preferred that they use a real Tgirl in the role.

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                • #9
                  When I used to read novels, I used to read mostly fantasy (swords, wizards, and shit)....and I used to only like/have sex with Ggirls.

                  Now when I read novels, I read mostly sci-fi (space, lasers, and shit)....now I'm a tgirl junkie.

                  Coincidence? I don't think so.

                  May the Schwartz be with you.

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                  • #10
                    This is a really good convention for all those sci fi, anime, horror fans....lots of costumes too

                    http://www.hobbystar.com/fanexpo/

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                    • #11
                      Capitus, its not a coincidence.

                      We just are people who reach out and try. And we found Tgirls. Regret it? Don't think so.

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                      • #12
                        Used to be a huge science fiction/fantasy fan when I was younger, starting with Tolkien. Big fan of Harry Harrison's Stainless Steel Rat and Robert Lynn Asprin's Myth series, which lead me to Thieve's World and some of the other shared universes series. These days, my reading is much more eclectic, ranging from sci-fi/fantasy to history and current events.

                        Some of the authors I recommend:
                        John Ringo-pretty much anything he's done has been worth a read
                        Steve Coll- Ghost Wars and The Bin Ladens are recommended for an insight into the current Afghanistan mess
                        Yaroslav Trofimov-The Siege of Mecca is interesting for an insight into the rise of Islamic Fundamentalism
                        Ahmed Rashid-Taliban an insight into the guys who are killing Canadian soldiers
                        Laurence Bergreen-Magellan about the first circumnavigation of the globe and the hardships early explorers faced and Marco Polo about the famous traveller aslo a good read
                        Christopher Rowley- Bazil Broketail series about a boy and his Dragon
                        David Drake- Hammer's Slammers warfare in the future
                        L. Sprague de Camp-I can't think of anyhting of his that I haven't liked
                        Robert Heinlein-Some of his stuff has very similar plots and characters, but he is a Grand Master of sci-fi and The Man Who Sold the Moon had an ending that had me bawling my eyes out.
                        Terry Pratchett-Discworld series I keep meaning to go through from start to finish one day
                        Robert Jordan-Wheel of Time only read this if you can go from book 1 to the end very well done but later books have so many characters and story arcs going on at once that keeping everything straight is very dificult
                        Murray Ball-Footrot Flats a comic strip from New Zealand great for a chuckle

                        It might be interesting to hear the favourite authors of some of the other perverts... I mean sexual deviants... I mean posters on this board.

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