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Post by Christmas Chief on Jul 20, 2012 20:00:28 GMT -5
As of November 12, 667's new tagline is "Answering the Wrong Questions." Congratulations.
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We've been 667 Dark Avenue: Noble Enough for quite some time; however, I don't think "Noble Enough" is used as much as it once was. I think it's safe to say we are officially a Snicket forum, rather than an exclusively ASOUE forum, and for this reason I was thinking perhaps the two main series might be amalgamated in a new tagline that would blend ATWQ with the already-ASOUE-inspired "667 Dark Avenue." For instance, I found the "Dark" aspect of the name slots well with Ink Inc.'s "dark" motif, leading to such combinations as "667 Dark Avenue: There's nearly nothing darker" (or similar variations thereof).
Of course, this is all still largely pre-emptive as WCTBATH hasn't even come out yet, but I thought I'd suggest the idea early so as more promotions come through and people get ideas they can have a place to share them. Presuming, that is, that this proposition is favorable, and it's not misleading or otherwise problematic to change the line at all, which is something else to consider, I suppose.
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Post by BSam on Jul 20, 2012 20:28:50 GMT -5
also, we really aren't noble enough
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Post by soufflé on Jul 21, 2012 0:25:43 GMT -5
I think the motto of Ink, inc. works nicely.
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Post by Dante on Jul 21, 2012 3:17:09 GMT -5
One of the Ink Inc. slogans sounds like a good choice, although my initial idea was "Answering the Wrong Questions."
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Post by Christmas Chief on Jul 21, 2012 5:26:25 GMT -5
Addressing the series as a whole seems like a good idea, especially if Ink Inc. turns out to be the villain of the first book only.
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Post by Kensicle on Jul 21, 2012 6:19:58 GMT -5
We don't even know for certain if Ink Inc is villainous, though. Regardless, I quite like one of the slogans: "For writing that matters, and other matters;" "writing that matters" being the works of Lemony Snicket, and "other matters" being social activities. It represents the forum quite well, I think.
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Post by Christmas Chief on Jul 21, 2012 7:46:52 GMT -5
We don't even know for certain if Ink Inc is villainous, though. The evidence is strongly in favor of the affirmative, but even if Ink Inc. turns out to be of the non-villainous sort, they're still an organization, and so are we. In a way. I was struck by that line, too. I also think "Used by secret organizations worldwide" has some potential in it, "secret organizations" being guests, or our affiliates.
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Post by csc on Jul 21, 2012 11:27:25 GMT -5
It might be just me, but, although ´noble enough´ is a reference to aSoUE, I don´t it feel excludes ATWQ- afterall, the series are linked. I, personally, don´t feel the need for change, is what I´m trying to say.
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Post by soufflé on Jul 21, 2012 21:59:34 GMT -5
I think either "Making all [our] marks permanent," or "[About] writing that matters, and other matters," would be good.
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Post by Cafe SalMONAlla on Jul 22, 2012 6:42:51 GMT -5
I actually like The art of darkness brought to light. Still, maybe I'm just a dork. Used by secret organizations worldwide is pretty effective though.
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Post by Hermes on Jul 22, 2012 14:10:21 GMT -5
'For writing that matters, and other matters' looks good to me.
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Post by BSam on Jul 22, 2012 14:16:16 GMT -5
'Let's kick it in the dick'
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Post by C. on Jul 22, 2012 21:24:00 GMT -5
667 Dark Avenue: One in the Pink, Two in the Stink
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Post by Old Swinburne on Jul 23, 2012 9:16:26 GMT -5
667 Dark Avenue: Have You Been Good To Your Mother? 667 Dark Avenue: As Bitter as Wormwood.
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Post by Cafe SalMONAlla on Jul 23, 2012 9:58:15 GMT -5
From SloganMaker: 667 Dark Avenue never sleeps. Reasonably true, in fact.
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