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David Weigel | 6.2.2006 1:50 PM

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Illustrator Mike Reed has a vast archive of cartoons illustrating the personalities that animate websites, bulletin boards, and blog comment threads - the Flame Warriors. Take a break, lean back, and enjoy assigning cute cartoon archetypes to your favorite Hit and Run villains.

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  1. Pro Libertate   20 years ago

    Dave, I think we did this one before, though hereabouts it might've just been the commenters going off on their own. I remember most of us thinking that we were blends of the types. Still, lots of new people since then for us to classify, label, and dismiss.

  2. mk   20 years ago

    Fact: if you think that you do not exist primarily within one of these archetypes, you are kidding yourself.
    🙂

    Sure, you may stretch into one of the others from time to time, but you will always return to your natural state eventually.

  3. Sandy   20 years ago

    But of course, clearly I'm an evil clown.

    Not sure I'm as evil as this guy, but definitely not to be trusted to avoid putting in an irrelevant link with a barbed joke.

  4. Timothy   20 years ago

    Look, look, it's Akira!

    (I keed, I keed)

  5. David   20 years ago

    I was thinking that atheist was more the gunnels of old.

  6. Pro Libertate   20 years ago

    Yeah, what's up with Hak, anyway? He's gone positively light on religion, with his arsenal consisting of mere barbs instead of diatribes. I don't think he's abused thoreau or Jennifer recently, either.

  7. Rimfax   20 years ago

    I was thinking that they were just amusing nonsense until I found gaius marius.

  8. Brian Courts   20 years ago

    I don't think I'll be eating lunch after seeing this one. 🙂

  9. Ventifact   20 years ago

    Note: if you use the "begin" and "next warrior" buttons you will miss a few of the warriors, e.g. Atheist.

  10. Ventifact   20 years ago

    Actually Atheist is the only one that gets left out. Coincidence, or maybe something more?

  11. happyjuggler0   20 years ago

    I suspect an awful lot of us resemble this one, especially from joe or Dave W.'s point of view.

  12. Brian Courts   20 years ago

    Heh. I'm sure those involved in the immigration threads a few weeks back will recognize this guy.

    Here's a hint, "too much shouting alerts other Warriors to the opponent's verbal WEAKNESS and emotional EXCITABILITY."

  13. happyjuggler0   20 years ago

    This is my guess as to Brian's link.

  14. Brian Courts   20 years ago

    Oops... I meant this guy. 🙂

  15. Brian Courts   20 years ago

    Yep, thanks happy - I see you beat me to my correction.

  16. mediageek   20 years ago

    The Flame Warriors have been around forever, but it's one of those sites that never gets old.

  17. mediageek   20 years ago

    "I suspect an awful lot of us resemble this one, especially from joe or Dave W.'s point of view."

    I wish.

  18. lunchstealer   20 years ago

    Pro Lib - Hak, Jennifer and thoreau have moved their fights over to grylliade. As we speak they are posting broadsides at each other about peak oil.

  19. thoreau   20 years ago

    Actually, I think this one is gaius:

    http://redwing.hutman.net/~mreed/warriorshtm/ferouscranus.htm

  20. smacky   20 years ago

    Actually Atheist is the only one that gets left out. Coincidence, or maybe something more?

    Ventifact,

    Actually, I think a few others are left out, too. I remember it happened for a few different profiles the last time I visited the site.

    I aspire to be Godzilla. If I ever find myself unemployed (god forbid), rest assured I will master that role someday, and you will all be witness (victim?) to its terrible glory.

  21. mediageek   20 years ago

    Hey, look, it's Amazingdrx

  22. mediageek   20 years ago

    And John

  23. mediageek   20 years ago

    *BAM*

    Jersey McJones

  24. smacky   20 years ago

    ROTFL! especially the amazingdrx one.

  25. jf   20 years ago

    I would consider this to be more like Amazingdrx.

  26. Wikipediahead   20 years ago

    where's GOOGLE Genius?

  27. Pro Libertate   20 years ago

    lunchstealer,

    What, is the server too slow around here or something for them?

  28. joshua corning   20 years ago

    I claim gerble as my own

  29. joshua corning   20 years ago

    err garble even

  30. thoreau   20 years ago

    I think we have had a few of these from time to time, although not so many right now.

  31. Phileleutherus Lipsiensis   20 years ago

    Pro Libertate,

    Yeah, what's up with Hak, anyway? He's gone positively light on religion, with his arsenal consisting of mere barbs instead of diatribes. I don't think he's abused thoreau or Jennifer recently, either.

    I realized the error of my ways. I realized that while some of you may think I have a lot to contribute that I was being too ill-tempered in the process. And I apologized to anyone I offended. You can probably thank David for some of this. Also, I don't think I've gone "light" on religion.

    lunchstealer,

    Pro Lib - Hak, Jennifer and thoreau have moved their fights over to grylliade. As we speak they are posting broadsides at each other about peak oil.

    That isn't true of me.

  32. Phileleutherus Lipsiensis   20 years ago

    I haven't looked at the website, but aren't these sort of profiles similar in spirit to the surveys one finds in fashion magazines?

  33. Pro Libertate   20 years ago

    Jason Bourne :),

    I was kidding about the "light" remark. Sometimes, even I can't help stooping to the provocative statement. You're a good contributor to any discussion, and I'm glad that we libertarians, quasi-libertarians, and not-really-libertarians generally get along so well these days. Not that we all agree--Zeus save us from that!

    When we looked at this thing last year, I had real trouble figuring out a single character for me. I imagine that's true of most people. Not to mention, the typical Reason reader probably doesn't like to think of himself as easy to classify.

  34. Phileleutherus Lipsiensis   20 years ago

    Pro Libertate,

    I'm more of a fan of the books than the movies.

    When we looked at this thing last year, I had real trouble figuring out a single character for me. I imagine that's true of most people. Not to mention, the typical Reason reader probably doesn't like to think of himself as easy to classify.

    Well, any exercise like that is ultimately prone to reductionism which loses a lot of the flavor of an individual.

  35. Pro Libertate   20 years ago

    PL-II,

    Agreed--isn't that the case 95% of the time, anyway?

    And, agreed. I've occasionally re-read my own postings and am a little surprised at how different they can be. I'm prone to silliness in many postings, but then I go off on some long-winded soliloquy. One of my frustrations with our current culture is how much people seem to want to fit into some pattern--watching the same TV shows, sharing complex sets of political or religious beliefs with others, etc. Even "rebels" (and this is nothing new) show a distressing urge to conform. Must be a survival trait 🙂

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