What should we call those with an irrational fear & loathing of White Knights?
Giz
P.S. - I have had a few Joans speak in my behalf before.... not so strange.
What should we call those with an irrational fear & loathing of White Knights? Originally Posted by MrGizYou apparently haven't had much experience with one of these chaps beyond reading posts and review replies. Have one actually try to insert themselves in your hobby activities and I guarantee you will sing a different tune.
Paladins...you know, the bad guy of good guys. Originally Posted by charlestudor2005Not a big fan of French and Spanish hero epics, although Maugris was kind of cool. Perhaps Merlin would be best. He was constantly telling Arthur to beware of Lancelot: "that dear friend may be your demise, I do not trust his motives."
So we call a gent that overdoses on chivalry to the point of being an ass when it comes to inserting himself in between a provider and another hobbyist a WHITE KNIGHT.Rule 13 of Anonymous: Don't talk about fight club.
What would we call the female version of this type of person?
Perhaps a JOAN OF ARC?
Acronym: JOA
Slang Usage: "Don't worry about her, she's just being a Joan." Originally Posted by ANONONE
I dont like the whole idea of the Joan Term. Originally Posted by Tiffany CumsAgree
Unless she was there, she has no idea what happened BCD, as this can vary vastly from person to person.Agree, I always consider the YMMV factor in all engagements.
Sometimes it's best to let people fight their own battles, friend or not. Originally Posted by luxury daphne
If you must create a term .... Mother Hen maybe? Originally Posted by tracibrooksI like it.
I don't think it is anywhere near as sinister as you do... it is an individual (of either gender) that jumps to the defense of another ... to curry favor. Originally Posted by atlcomedyI like it {as edited}.
I was referring to the Richard Boone character in the series. Guess I go back too far... Originally Posted by charlestudor2005I like it.