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@KennethFitzsi15

It is clear to me at last that the dark I have always struggled to keep under is in reality my most precious ally.

Bourgeoisland Beigetreten Mart 2022
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FSK@KennethFitzsi15·
@MerriamWebster Scampi specifically refers to Nephrops norvegicus, which only a fool would describe as a 'shrimp'. For shame!
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Merriam-Webster@MerriamWebster·
Sometimes when we borrow words from other languages, English can become delightfully redundant. ‘Scampi’ means “shrimp” so ‘shrimp scampi’ is basically “shrimp shrimp.” Sahara Desert = Desert Desert chai tea = tea tea naan bread = bread bread ahi tuna = tuna tuna
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@OdohertyI64991 Open the fuckin bypass, you crazy bastards, or you'll be living in hell?
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@TwinkTheory The Hite Report is 50 years old this year...
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Gay Interrupted@TwinkTheory·
Is the New York Times ok?
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@mboudry They can even start easy, with a naturalistic depiction of brahmins abducting and raping lower-caste women and nobody noticing or caring at all.
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Maarten Boudry@mboudry·
Can we agree, from now on, that every "progressive" art critic who raves about skateboarding nuns, burning Bibles, lesbian popes, and cunnilingus on a fluorescent crucifix should slip just one tiny cartoon of the Prophet Mohammed into their review? Not even enjoying fellatio from 9-year-old Aishah or something, but feel free. And shall we likewise agree that every "progressive" opera director who bravely storms the ramparts of religious "patriarchy" should include, just once, a masturbating woman in a chador on stage? One little page of the Quran set alight? One gangbang on a crescent moon? Let's see how much "courage" they have left to "shake the patriarch to its foundations". (This is a review of the new performence of the opera Sancta by Paul Hindemith. The reviewer is almost cumming from so much "rebellion": "You just want to take off your clothes, jump onto the stage with them, and liberate yourself with this rowdy bunch.")
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@cronenbabe There are to be supernatural elements, so Florence Pugh's character will open her legs and ghosts will come out. Hopefully.
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Holly-Beth@cronenbabe·
who's ready for 2 years of discourse about Emerald Fennell's Basic Instinct only for it to be a boring remake devoid of any eroticism
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@ruth_deyermond This is absolute Foucault: proclaiming ultimate sovereign authority over an entire civilisation while disclaiming agency in the same breath. Things 'will finally end' but who is ending them? Power as both an invisibility and an inevitability. He's never heard of Foucault though.
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Ruth Deyermond@ruth_deyermond·
Will Trump try to commit genocide? Won't he? Apparently "we will find out tonight". It's war as US reality TV (to a degree beyond anything Baudrillard imagined). Every hour Trump is allowed to go on posting this stuff while being president does further irreparable harm to the US.
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Ruth Deyermond@ruth_deyermond·
The president of the United States is now threatening to commit genocide.
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Conor Fitzgerald@fitzfromdublin·
The “euros don’t recover or bury bodies” tweet is funny in part because one of the biggest differences between Ireland and the UK is we’re a funerary culture and they’re not. I only mention it because it shows there isn’t a single European cultural attitude around anything so
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FSK@KennethFitzsi15·
@nguyenhdi Thirst by Park Chan-wook is an amusing take on Zola's Thérèse Raquin
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Di (Yee)@nguyenhdi·
Fellas! What are the best East Asian adaptations of Western classics? I've seen: Japan: "Ran" from "King Lear", "Throne of Blood" from "Macbeth", "Arashi ga oka" from Wuthering Heights" South Korea: "Untold Scandal" from "Dangerous Liaisons" China: "The Banquet" from "Hamlet"
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@bildredax @fitzfromdublin How about running the system in such a way that you're only waiting longer than a fortnight in genuinely exceptional cases, like is done in NI and RoI?
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@NewtonEmerson Revealingly vindictive? Perhaps for its time, these days the movement would be proscribed in the first week and its members would lose everything to POCA.
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Newton Emerson@NewtonEmerson·
This 2011 BBC report is a fascinating postscript to the 2000 fuel protests - a under-appreciated landmark in British politics. The government was beaten but came back with a revealingly vindictive revenge.
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FSK@KennethFitzsi15·
@jokers_tailor The best part: that was written from the Europa hotel...
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Jozef Koztelo@jokers_tailor·
I still prefer her earlier work.
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catherine ʕ•ᴥ•ʔ-☆@wilhelmscreamin·
i think the effective altruists should bring back naming their kids after virtues, like the puritans. where's little charity, industry, and means-to-an-end?
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@ollyrobot Other engineers have to get out of their chairs to do things. That's a hugely underrated factor because you rarely meet an intelligent person who isn't somewhat lazy. If John Carmack had to bust the fast inverse square root out on a lathe or something, would he have?
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ollybot@ollyrobot·
what if everything is computer not because computer is the edge of the technology frontier but because computer is actually fairly easy relative to, like, making binoculars better
ollybot@ollyrobot

it's funny that a modern digital chart plotter (technology entirely alien to 1800s era seafarers, a magical box that knows your position and has detailed maps of the whole world, far beyond their wildest dreams) costs about as much as (fancy) binoculars (something they had)

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FSK@KennethFitzsi15·
@kyotocosmology Nah they're just shit design. I'm not stopping the fun to read your naff epistolary novella that you've split into 28 parts and hidden around the place, and I can't hear the voice actor mumbling the same lines over the screech of splicers or whatever I'm fighting. It doesn't work
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quirk chungus SHODAN@kyotocosmology·
Game Writing Advice is so bluesky BUT!!! I've played a bunch of games recently that think the player is intrinsically interested in text & audio logs. No!! If you want ppl to read or listen you need to hook them like if you were writing a short story or a poem
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@vikdeadgens I remember watching that on TV when I was about 9 and it blowing me away. Written by the same chap who wrote The Lion in Winter!
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vik - dead generations@vikdeadgens·
The 70s saw another theatrical Robin Hood film, 1976's Robin and Marian, which opens with an aged Robin Hood and Little John complicit in a pointless massacre of children and elderly ordered by a demented Richard the Lionheart.
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FSK@KennethFitzsi15·
@AlexKeava @bobo_circus That's the one! It throws you into the middle of an epic, very much worth your time.
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@KennethFitzsi15 @bobo_circus I’ll put him on my list, I’ve seen people talk about Malazan before, is that what you’d recommend?
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The Pissed Bastard@bobo_circus·
It's beyond me why anyone still gives this doughy Mormon heifer the time of day. He's spent 15 years turning sci-fi / fantasy readers into powerscaling bimbos and still finds the time to lob backhanded compliments at his betters. Disgusting stuff!
Fandom Pulse@fandompulse

Brandon Sanderson on why he would not finish George R.R. Martin's Game of Thrones even if he was asked: "I wouldn't say yes to finishing ASOIAF, if asked. (And I don't think they'd ask me.) I'd respectfully decline. I wouldn't be right for the job for many reasons. I wouldn't want to put in the content that the series has, and part of that is due to my religious faith, part of it is just who I am. I don't shy away from difficult material, but I prefer not to get explicit. Honestly, when I read it in George's work, I often just cringe. I don't think it fits in prose; I think it looks tacky. But that's almost 100% due to the my religious leanings. I realize that others don't read such scenes in the same way as I do. However, I'd suggest that this is actually a minor reason why I'd be a bad writer on this series, despite having enormous respect for GRRM and his talent as a storyteller. The primary reason has to do with fundamental optimism vs pessimism. I write darkness into my books, but it is darkness as contrast to light, and there is always a spark of hope. George's work seems fundamentally pessimistic--which I don't say as a slam. One of my favorite short stories is Harrison Bergeron, which is also fundamentally pessimistic. Saying George's work is pessimistic doesn't mean that HE is pessimistic, only that he creates a work of art that evokes emotion and discussion through pessimistic themes. As a comparison, I'm glad that Silver Age science fiction produced both Harrison Bergeron and Star Trek--but I'm Star Trek, not Harrison Bergeron. Calling me in to work on this piece would be like calling in Spielberg to finish a Tarantino film. (Not to imply I deserve to be ranked with either one.) Sure, he could do it, but wouldn't you want someone who themselves makes films with Tarantino-like themes? My work is also fundamentally different from George's in our use of magic. We've talked about books, and he points out (rightly) that I often use a heavily magical component in my stories--particularly the endings. This is because I'm writing science/magic hybrids, and the idea of magic as progress is fascinating to me. George, however, prefers his magic to be arcane, unknown, and dark--not a tool, but a force you can sometimes (with great danger) apply. This is a small issue, as I'm fond of books that use magic differently, I've just made a stylistic choice in how I do what I do." Do you think this still holds?

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@DamCou Plot twist: it's Maduro
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@AlexKeava @bobo_circus I've read his SF which is good, but not his fantasy. Might I suggest Steven Erickson?
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@KennethFitzsi15 @bobo_circus Tbh I’ve just been getting into fantasy over the last year or two so I’m not familiar with him. Good choice? Have you read his stuff?
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FSK@KennethFitzsi15·
@AlexKeava @bobo_circus Realistically it will probably be Daniel Abraham (aka half of James SA Corey), who has proven he can write at that scale and depth several times over and has worked quite a lot with Martin.
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@KennethFitzsi15 @bobo_circus The plot is wayyy to complex for Abercrombie to do it justice imo, I love him and think he’d be able to do the characters really well, but I think he’d be out of his depth tying everything together
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