User talk:Loub

Welcome
Hi, welcome to Silent Hill Wiki! Thanks for your edit to the Talk:Cheryl Heather Mason page.

Please leave a message on my talk page if I can help with anything! -- AlexShepherd (Talk) 23:03, December 16, 2009

Hey
Hey Loub, welcome back (for a second there your message title shocked me... don't ask)

I remember you. Congrats on your writing! I'd ask about why you were banned on another wiki but I'll understand if you don't want to talk about it.

There's not a whole of stuff to add to the wiki as of now (Downpour/Revelations/BoM/Collection will be coming out soon so we'll need a lot of editors for that!). Right now the wiki is in a "minor edits" kind of phase. Alessa is still an admin and there's been a few more admins since you've left.

I agree with you about music telling stories. In the Making of SH3 video, it was said that Akira let the game's script to guide him when he composed it. Maybe that's why SH music sounds so deep, immersive and atmospheric.... I wonder if Daniel Licht will be able to pull it off just as good. — Alex Shepherd   ツ  19:04, August 26, 2011 (UTC)
 * Yep, I'm still here. :)  AlessaGillespie  Talk   Contributions  23:51, August 26, 2011 (UTC)

Downpour and Heather
I've beaten Indigo Prophecy. The ending was SUCH a downer. :S It went from a murder mystery to.... this.... thankfully Heavy Rain fixed this.

I think Downpour is looking great. I believe *is* a canon game. I think only Tom Waltz's comics deserve to be called canon as Scott Ciencin's were just... ugh...

Also, regarding Heather as a high school student, you're right in that the game never explicitly states it. In the upcoming film however, Heather is a high schooler. 

Upon examining Shakespeare books, Heather is like "I read this one. I haven't read this one yet. I must have read this one but I forgot what happens in it." which implies she's a high schooler as students usually read one Shakespeare for each grade. Albeit in a different universe, Cheryl Heather Mason was high schooled.

At like 50, I doubt Harry has the energy to homeschool Heather since he's getting old and all. While it's definitely possible he did it when she was little, in SH3, Heather is 17. She has Aglaophotis, a switchblade and a stun gun and Harry has taught her self-defense and raised her with an attitude. He trusts her enough to let her go shopping alone every Sunday so I doubt the cult would even attempt abducting her in a classroom full of teens. As a high schooler the same age as Heather, I think it's very likely she is one.

Lady Ducky plans on translating the SH3 novel which will give backstory so we can wait and see. — Alex Shepherd   ツ  18:33, August 28, 2011 (UTC)

OCD
Welcome to my life. — Alex Shepherd   ツ  04:43, December 21, 2011 (UTC)

Cybil's blue eyes
Hey, are you sure Cybil's eyes are blue? Do you have any pictures? I'm pretty sure they're brown in all versions. — Alex Shepherd   ツ  21:15, January 1, 2012 (UTC)

I don't have pictures, but I played both the PSP and Wii versions and Cybil's eyes are clearly blue on the former, I can't take shots since I don't have a camera, nor can I take screenshots with the PSP... But, at least on her "Sexualized" and "Police" versions, her eyes are NOTICEABLY blue. I have no way to prove it, if you find someone else who has played it on the PSP, they can confirm it to you. No video in YT has a high enough resolution to show this, though.--Loub 23:18, January 1, 2012 (UTC)

Michelle and Angela
Just wanna point out a few things. Michelle is Cuban, as revealed in an interview with Tomm Hulett. 

Also, I'm extremely hesitant on stating Angela's death as "self-immolation" because she's never shown actually burning. She climbs up a fiery staircase and the novel states she's leaving to commit suicide. In fact, if you cam hack the game, you can see she climbs up the stairs fine. — Alex Shepherd   ツ  21:40, January 9, 2012 (UTC)

Also, one more thing, for Cynthia, it states she's "Spanish-American" in her Another Crimson Tome. — Alex Shepherd   ツ  21:46, January 9, 2012 (UTC)

Understood.--Loub 21:52, January 9, 2012 (UTC)

Brunet
From what I can gather, "brunet" is a very obscure term, at least in America. There is not one single instance I can recall of ever seeing the word spelled that way, not in books, magazines, etc. I myself had to look it up when you first posted it, and I am by no means stupid or uneducated. You're right that masculine is indeed spelled "brunet", but this spelling is fairly rare. So please recognize this before you go on rants insinuating people who haven't heard of it are dumb.  AlessaGillespie  Talk   Contributions  21:55, January 10, 2012 (UTC)

I meant no offense, I am just this way, also, "America" is an ambiguous term, as it is not only used to designate the country called "United States of America", but also the American continent.

I am sorry if I offended anyone, it's just that I don't know how to "measure" the impact my words will have, I know I sound condescending, almost arrogant, but that is just my way, I do this in other languages as well, I can't have a normal conversation with someone, watch TV or listen to the radio without getting mad at grammar mistakes, some of which are horrendous too; I recall one at a restaurant which read "sexually deviant plates", which almost made me go into a psychotic burst of laughter.

My nature is obsessed, restless, morbidly curious and perfectionist, yet depressive, self defeating and isolationist.

I am largely silent in real life, at least to people who I don't know, with weird rituals, this also happens here, I'm not meaning to make you pity me, but as I said before, I have Asperger's Syndrome, and even if that is no longer recognized as a diagnosis, I will still be in the autism spectrum, my case is severe, I can barely handle my own day-to-day affairs: bursts of silence, weird organizing of objects, disconnection with the reality (I often wander around town with my head in the clouds, well, staring at them at least, watching the sun go down, forgetting where I am, I have lost count of how many times people pointed at me or asked me if I was on crack) and most importantly, weird ritualistic habits, such as sleeping surrounded by plush dolphins, mummified on my sheets; and being carried away in conversation to the point I keep talking to myself long after my conversational partner is gone.

Again, I got carried away, but the point is, I did not mean to offend anyone, I just thought that we were all thought that, I thought it was common knowledge, hence the Elementary School part.

I am tired of being banned everywhere I go, I'm tired of not having anyone to stand up for me, I'm tired of people scheming against me just because they don't like how I act, even though I did not do anything wrong, that's how I got banned in the Dragon Age wiki, a woman, who was a bad liar, claiming she had an IQ of 170 and was a doctor with only 24 years old (who couldn't match the knowledge of biology of a junior high school student (me)) and an administrator that was tired of my randomness, banned me for harassment, because I posted a link to the cracked.com website on the public chat which offended the bad liar, for some reason. I went there to try and clean up my name, got into an argument with her and was banned from the wiki.

All people with power never fail to abuse it, even those with good intentions, if you get on their bad side, you're screwed, they will find a way to eliminate you, an excuse, if they don't like your face, you'll never a chance in their domain. Why am I saying this to someone with power, because I want you to think. Or will you start looking for ways to kill who you consider the enemy?

Once again, I'm sorry for what I did, what I do and what I will be doing, but I can't change that, I've tried many times, but for every step forward I take, I go two steps back. --Loub 22:47, January 10, 2012 (UTC)


 * Believe me, I know all about what it's like to have Aspergers, having been diagnosed 2 years ago myself. I know about the isolation, the loneliness, the blurting out of all the wrong things at the wrong time, the obsessions (hence why I know so much about the Silent Hill movie), the routines. I've been there, and it fucking sucks. I won't get into a long spiel about how it destroyed my life since the age of 7, but I do understand everything you're saying. I've been seeking cognitive behavioral therapy to help lessen the symptoms, perhaps you should look into it too, provided you have the money (I barely have it myself, psychologists are freaking expensive). Anyhow, don't worry about it, but keep in mind that not everyone learned the same things. Like I said, the term is fairly rare in America (by America, I mean the United States), so it's understandable why some may think it a misspelling.  AlessaGillespie  Talk   Contributions  06:31, January 12, 2012 (UTC)