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@MadeInMycelium

A squirrel of G_d much like yourself perhaps. a.k.a. Green DM's open

Beigetreten Nisan 2020
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SQUIRREL OF G_D@MadeInMycelium·
Books of 2024. Here we go.
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Quinn The GM
Quinn The GM@quinnthegm·
not super interested in that Sanderson quote - no one but GRRM should finish ASOIAF (as that's what Martin wants), but it gets under my skin that Sanderson admits to not having read ASOIAF yet calls it pessimistic (it isn't) and insults GRRM's prose when Sanderson's is Like That
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lotus (cr: akotsk)@danymeria·
maybe i'm too pretentious and too confident in my own interpretations, but i genuinely believe that someone who sees asoiaf as "fundamentally pessimistic" did not comprehend the books on a basic level
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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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SQUIRREL OF G_D@MadeInMycelium·
@Devon_Eriksen_ @trivia_hour My understanding is that traditional ceremonies were either embarrassingly casual or so elaborate that only nobles even considered them. No real middle. Similar to how Shinto struggles with solemnity and mass reflection, so Buddhists ended up handling funerals.
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Devon Eriksen
Devon Eriksen@Devon_Eriksen_·
@trivia_hour Why not just do a traditional Japanese ceremony? I'm sure those are nice.
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一目置かれる雑学
一目置かれる雑学@trivia_hour·
アメリカ人から見た日本の結婚式 ①おもちゃみたいなキュートで偽物の教会 ②牧師役?の白人男性が英語とカタコト日本語でお芝居 ③ぎこちないキス ④退場時にはお葬式の曲(amazing grace)が流れる
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Space ☆ Bruce
Space ☆ Bruce@spacebruce·
happy easter, chums
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SQUIRREL OF G_D@MadeInMycelium·
@Cobbler1950 @Jenny_1884 @HermeticHaven Not sure what your point is. I broadly want Boomer's marginalized and have no issue saying that. Also, is your claim that both me and the person above are divisive? That wasn't really in question.
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Jen k 🇬🇧🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿
When I married in 1981 we both worked & most of our salary went on paying the mortgage as the interest rate was 15% at the time. Everything we owned was 2nd hand & we never went out for meals as we couldn’t afford to. We rented our TV Went to the launderette every weekend as had no washing machine. Only had new clothes at Xmas & birthdays as presents. We went without until we could save enough to pay for something. It’s always been hard whether you are young or old. So those out there that think we had it easy we didn’t. Our governments are to blame, not the old.
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PotatoMcWhiskey@PotatoMcWhiskey·
@JohnGoltStudios Strict morality rules were enforced on art and the breaking of those rules is symbolic, i don't know how to state it simply
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Cran@brothermeiosis·
Nothing so far in this vn has made me laugh as hard as this #cranmasa
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SQUIRREL OF G_D@MadeInMycelium·
@Jenny_1884 @joew8989 Some will, but much of it will be pissed away in vacations, end of life care, and taxes to cover a bankrupt government. And large portions of what remains will go to childless middle-aged children. Boomers ate the future, and Muslims will dance upon their graves.
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@Jenny_1884 @HermeticHaven Do you people never get tired of losing this argument? "Consumer goods were expensive." "Yes, but assets were cheap, which matters much more in the long run. We would happily trade cheap restaurants for cheap housing." "Quit contradicting me!"
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SQUIRREL OF G_D@MadeInMycelium·
@5ducks5 Americans hate California for its state-level government and its political culture, which prevents government mistakes from being corrected. Much of the anger is because California would be an amazing place to live if it had an effective government.
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あひるさん
あひるさん@5ducks5·
カリフォルニア産ワインを飲み、カリフォルニア産の野菜やフルーツを食べて、シリコンバレーの技術でゲームを楽しんで、iPhoneでTikTok見て、ハリウッド映画を観て、アボカドトースト食べながら『あの州は嫌い』とか言ってる🇺🇸人って本当にいるの?イジってるだけで本当に嫌ってるわけじゃないよね。
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Kolchak the Daywalker 😇 🐊 🇺🇸🤝🇺🇦🍌
It’s weird how historicized, canonical figures in the arts are all flattened in the popular imagination as having lived in some strange, undifferentiated 19th century. Even the great modernists, who definitionally dwelled within a thoroughly industrialized technological paradigm, are all conceived of as some vague Victorian types who wrote by candlelight.
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Cran@brothermeiosis·
Finished nemesis route... absolute fucking peak even though I liked hero route ending more, now onto conqueror route #cranmasa
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SQUIRREL OF G_D@MadeInMycelium·
@shion0_25mg Very cool. The one on the right looks much more like what you would get in a diner in America.
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藤田シオン💙Shion Fujita
アメリカの皆様、世界の皆様こんにちは! 料理が好きな日本人です! 先日、皆様にいただいたアドバイスを参考に アメリカ風朝食を改善してみました! いかがですか? コーヒーが飲めないため日本で買ったお茶を使用しましたが、全てのメニューが美味しかったです 教えてくれてありがとう!! before→after
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