Redbird he/him Posted January 21, 2015 Posted January 21, 2015 (edited) 1. Boxer 2. Bulldog 3. Grayhound 4. Poodle 5. Husky 6. German Shepard 7.Australian Shepard 8. Irish wolfhound 9. Bloodhound 10. Rottweiller WLIU name 6 real moons (not earths') Edit: Forgot he question. Edited January 21, 2015 by Redbird3000
Curiosity he/him Posted January 21, 2015 Posted January 21, 2015 1. Io 2. Ganneymede 3. Phobos 4. Deimos 5. Titan 6. Charon Looking back at those, I can tell you who those people are in mythology too... The four Platonic elements and their corresponding humors.
Kasimir he/him Posted January 21, 2015 Posted January 21, 2015 (edited) Earth, black bile Fire, yellow bile Water, phlegm Air, blood. WLIU, name seven philosophers who are not ethicists. Bonus points if you can give me those who lived in at least the twentieth century onwards and if you can give me a mix of sub-fields. Edited January 21, 2015 by Kasimir
Kasimir he/him Posted January 22, 2015 Posted January 22, 2015 (edited) Seeing as there has been no forthcoming answer, I'm going to provide the answers and then ask a different question. 1. Martin Heidegger (existential phenomenologist, 20th C)2. Edmund Husserl (phenomenologist, 20th C)3. Arthur Danto (aesthetics and philosophy of history, some philosophy of language, 20-21st C) 4. David Chalmers (metaphysician and philosopher of mind, 20-21st C) 5. Ned Block (cognitive scientist and philosopher of mind, 20-21st C) 6. Massimo Pigliucci (philosopher of science, ecologist, evolutionary biologist, 20-21st C)7. Graham Priest (logician, 20-21st C)Given the question asked by the person before me, this is somewhat ironic: any scientist who lived before the 18th-19th century would've passed muster as a philosopher. A trivial point is that they considered themselves natural philosophers--the term 'scientist' and the idea of science as a formal profession took a long time to come about. The second thing is that most of those natural philosophers did take it upon themselves to write works of philosophy. So names such as Avicenna, Francis Bacon and Isaac Newton himself are all acceptable. My new question: Name me five female scientists, historical or present. Edited January 22, 2015 by Kasimir
Bronzeheart he/him Posted January 22, 2015 Posted January 22, 2015 1. Marie Curie 2. Caroline Herschel 3. Rosalind Franklin 4. Mary Anning 5. Jane Goodall Name 8 famous figures (good or bad) of the Wild West.
Guest Posted January 22, 2015 Posted January 22, 2015 Jesse James Billy the Kid The Sundance Kid Butch Cassidy Clint Eastwood Wyatt Earp Roy Rogers The Lone Ranger Name U.S. Presidents #s 14-21 without looking it up.
Bronzeheart he/him Posted January 22, 2015 Posted January 22, 2015 (edited) Okay I'll admit that this one was funny to me because my co-workers make fun of the fact that I know all the presidents in order by heart. 14. Franklin Pierce 15. James Buchanan 16. Abraham Lincoln 17. Andrew Johnson 18. Ulysses S. Grant 19. Rutherford B. Hayes 20. James A. Garfield 21. Chester A. Arthur. Name 10 professional soccer teams (any country) without looking it up. Edited January 22, 2015 by Bronzeheart
Wyrmhero he/him Posted January 22, 2015 Posted January 22, 2015 (edited) Finally, a question I can answer! (even if it is quite a bit easier for someone in the UK compared to America) Manchester United Manchester City Celtic Queen's Park Rangers Queen's Park Leeds United Newcastle United Arsenal Crystal Palace Southampton Bonus mark, and one not in the UK - Barcelona I'm not a football fan, but this just goes to show how much of an influence it has on life here in the UK if I can think of them without caring about any of them. Bit of a cheat though - Practically every small or large town here has a football club, and we haven't got particularly interesting names. I could have added the terrible ones for small towns, but I'll leave that aside. The only one that got me was I was going to add Wolverhampton, but turns out that it's not the full name of the club. It's Wolverhampton Wolves FC. I also couldn't tell you where some of these are, other than the obvious and that 3-5 are Scottish (I think) and Crystal Palace is... London? I don't know. But in any case, critereon met! Name seven different Psychopomps and the location(s) they take souls to, from both fiction and mythology. Kasimir is disqualified from answering it for answering it before in a PM . Edited January 22, 2015 by Wyrmhero
gjustice99 she/her Posted January 22, 2015 Posted January 22, 2015 (edited) Name seven different Psychopomps and the location(s) they take souls to, from both fiction and mythology. Kasimir is disqualified from answering it for answering it before in a PM . For those of you who don't know what a psychopomp is, it is the person who guides souls somewhere. Just to let people who, like me, didn't know what it meant, and since I looked up a definition I am now disqualified from answering. Edited January 22, 2015 by gjustice99
Newan he/him Posted January 22, 2015 Author Posted January 22, 2015 1 Pac-Man, the box in the middle (just kidding) 8
Bronzeheart he/him Posted January 23, 2015 Posted January 23, 2015 1 Pac-Man, the box in the middle (just kidding) You win the internet for the day in my opinion. That was classic (in more ways than one)
Ashiok Posted January 23, 2015 Posted January 23, 2015 (edited) Sweet, I just read afterworlds, so I'm game for this 1. Hades, the underworld 2. Liz, Afterworlds 3. Yama, afterworld 4. The raggedy coat man, afterworld 5. SA spoilers Spren, the Tranquiline halls and shadesmar (Loose interpretation, I know...) 6. Pac man, the box (What? It's legit) 7. The angels, heaven/the place that would get swearfiltered And question: Name twelve different races from the cosmere Edited January 23, 2015 by Ashiok
gjustice99 she/her Posted January 23, 2015 Posted January 23, 2015 1. Alethi 2. Shin 3. Dula 4. Listeners 5. Arelish 6. Fjorden 7. Veden 8. Thaylen 9. Skaa 10. Noble 11. Terris 12. Jindonese name 20 MINOR cosmere characters
Newan he/him Posted January 23, 2015 Author Posted January 23, 2015 There are a couple of possible definitions for minor. 1) they don't get much screentime, or 2) they don't have a huge impact on the plot of the story or of the fate of the cosmere. I'm using characters that satisfy either one of these conditions, not both. Some of these may become major later, but at this point they're still minor. 1 Khriss 2 Frost 3 Nazh 4 Felt 5 Grump 6 Bavadin 7 Kar 8 Sureblood 9 Ishikk 10 Ym 11 Axies 12 Geranid 13 Ugly Lizard-Crab Thing 14 Stick 15 Jak 16 Cenn 17 Aona 18 Skai 19 Ashir 20 JRR Tolkien WLIU, name 50 gods from mythology, fiction, real religions, or fake religions. Yes, the stick counts. Yes, Morgan Freeman also counts. See, now you only need 48.
Jo and the Bush all/any Posted January 23, 2015 Posted January 23, 2015 20 JRR Tolkien . . . Not sure that should count. And I could only get up to 35 gods. I'll try again later.
Kasimir he/him Posted January 23, 2015 Posted January 23, 2015 1. The Jade Emperor (Chinese mythology)2. Sun Wukong, 孙悟空 (Chinese mythology)3. Nüwa, 女娲 (Chinese mythology)4. Guan Yu (worshipped as Guan Gong, 關公, in Chinese folk religion)5. Hades (Greek mythology)6. Zeus (Greek mythology)7. Poseidon (Greek mythology)8. Apollo (Greek mythology)9. Artemis (Greek mythology)10. Hera (Greek mythology)11. Hephaestus (Greek mythology)12. Dionysius, (Greek mythology)13. Demeter, (Greek mythology)14. Persephone, (Greek mythology)15. Nyx, (Greek mythology)16. Aphrodite, (Greek mythology)17. Ares, (Greek mythology)18. Hermes, (Greek mythology)19. Hestia, (Greek mythology)20. Anubis (Egyptian mythology)21. Set (Egyptian mythology)22. Osiris (Egyptian mythology)23. Ra (Egyptian mythology)24. Hekate (Greek mythology)25. Sekhmet, (Egyptian mythology)26. Bast, (Egyptian mythology)27. Horus, (Egyptian mythology)28. Athena, (Greek mythology)29. Ptah, (Egyptian mythology)30. Nephthys, (Egyptian mythology)31. Isis, (Egyptian mythology)32. Ma'at, (Egyptian mythology)33. Lord Vishnu (Hinduism)34. Lord Shiva (Hinduism)35. Odin (Norse mythology)36. Thor (Norse mythology)37. Loki (Norse mythology)38. Njord (Norse mythology)39. Frejya, (Norse mythology)40. Tyr, (Norse mythology)41. Baldur, (Norse mythology)42. Hodur, (Norse mythology)43. Hel, (Norse mythology)44. Skadi, (Norse mythology)45. Bragi, (Norse mythology)46. Ullr, (Norse mythology)47. Váli, (Norse mythology)48. Heimdallr, (Norse mythology)49. Forseti, (Norse mythology)50. Vidar, (Norse mythology)Name five sword-smiths/-makers, historical or fictional.
Newan he/him Posted January 23, 2015 Author Posted January 23, 2015 (edited) . . . Not sure that should count. And I could only get up to 35 gods. I'll try again later. Slowswift is JRR Tolkien. Totally counts. Edited January 23, 2015 by Newan
gjustice99 she/her Posted January 25, 2015 Posted January 25, 2015 Name five sword-smiths/-makers, historical or fictional. Piandao (the swordmaster/bladesmith in ATLA) Yesteel Shashara Vasher Arsteel? name 10 worldhoppers and their aliases (they can be counted multiple times but their homeworld doesn't count and titles/nicknames do count)
little wilson she/her Posted January 25, 2015 Posted January 25, 2015 I'm not sure this works, but I think it does: Hoid Dust Wit Nazh Khriss Frost Demoux/Thinker Galladon/Grump Blunt The Terriswoman If the Terriswoman doesn't count, either Grump or Thinker should, so I think that's eleven or twelve. Name 15 actors/actresses in Star Wars Episodes 1-6. 1
Curiosity he/him Posted January 25, 2015 Posted January 25, 2015 (edited) Ninja'd! And I definitely can't do this one. Couldn't get past Harrison Ford. The strangest thing was that I was going to give a very similar prompt. (Ten actors in comic book movies) Edited January 25, 2015 by Curiosity
Kasimir he/him Posted January 25, 2015 Posted January 25, 2015 Name 15 actors/actresses in Star Wars Episodes 1-6. Harrison Ford - Han Solo, Episodes 4-6 Mark Hamill - Luke Skywalker, Episodes 4-6 Ewan McGregor - Obi-Wan Kenobi, Episodes 1-3 Liam Neeson - Qui-Gon Jinn, Episode 1 Samuel L. Jackson - Mace ******* Windu, Episodes 1-3 Carrie Fisher - Leia Organa (Skywalker), Episodes 4-6 Hayden Christenson - Anakin Skywalker, Episodes 1-3, later CG-ed into an Episode 6 cameo. Natalie Portman - Padme Amidala, Episodes 1-3 Christopher Lee - Count Dooku, Episodes 2-3 Nick Gillard / Ian McDiarmid - Cin Drallig, cameo in Episode 3 / Senator/Chancellor/Emperor Palpatine, Episode 1-3 Peter Mayhew - Chewbacca, Episodes 3-6 Alethea McGrath - Jocasta Nu, Episode 2 Billy Dee Williams - Lando Calrissian, Episodes 5-6 Sir Alec Guinness - Obi-Wan Kenobi, Episodes 4-6 Temuera Morrison - Jango Fett, Episode 2 Name fifteen characters of colour in fantasy/science-fiction, and the work they appear in.
gjustice99 she/her Posted January 25, 2015 Posted January 25, 2015 (edited) 1.) Galladon - Elantris 2.) Charles Beckendorf - Percy Jackson and the Olympians 3.) Hazel Levesque - Heroes of Olympus 4.) Marie Levesque - Heroes of Olympus 5.) Holly Short - Artemis Fowl 6.) Eshonai - Stormlight Archive 7.) Venli - Stormlight Archive 8.) Shen/Rlain - Stormlight Archive 9.) Mizzy - Firefight 10.) Walt Stone - Kane Chronicles 11.) Carter Kane - Kane Chronicles 12.) Julius Kane - Kane Chronicles 13.) Amos Kane - Kane Chronicles 14.) Shuden - Elantris 15.) Gladiola the pink poodle - Percy Jackson and the Olympians 15.) Christina - Divergent 10 cosmere theories Edited January 25, 2015 by gjustice99 1
Redbird he/him Posted January 25, 2015 Posted January 25, 2015 Have an upvote for Gladiola, I think that should count.
Curiosity he/him Posted January 25, 2015 Posted January 25, 2015 1. Khriss is the Author of the Ars Arcanum 2. Adonalsium Shattered Himself/Itself 3. Braize is Yolen 4. The Tranquiline Halls is Braize 5. Skaa's Revised God Metal Theory 6. The Corrosiveness of Uncontrolled Investiture (my own unpublished theory) 7. Edgli is Endowment 8. Tien Was a Lightweaver 9. Any of the Sixteen Thousand Allomantic Faster-Than-Light Travel Theories (Pulsers, Sliders, and Nicrobursts in a Spaceship, for example) 10. Hoid Uses His Lerasium as a Metalmind Five Laws of Physics as Equations.
Newan he/him Posted January 25, 2015 Author Posted January 25, 2015 (edited) F=ma W=delta KE rho=mv F=Gm1m2/r^2 F=Cq1q2/r^2 WLIU, name 5 things that are similar or identical to zombies, but aren't called zombies. Edited January 25, 2015 by Newan 1
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