
Kal Spriggs
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Kal Spriggs
@KalSpriggs
SF & Fantasy Author, US Military Vet, Gamer, Husband, & Father
Colorado Springs, Colorado Присоединился Şubat 2015
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@KalSpriggs Read it. Hilarious and an easy read. Well done!
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Oh, hey, it's a free short story...
kalspriggs.substack.com/p/liberty-call
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@monsterhunter45 @SageDynamics Still waiting on the Libertarian Space Cowboy party to run for election.
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@masa_0083 I have great respect for how Japan is standing for itself. True brothers celebrate one another's successes and comfort on failures. It is a spiteful and envious type of person who must constantly find flaws with others to comfort themselves on their miserable failure.
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ああなるほど、アメリカ人はいつもヨーロッパからこういう目で見られていたからヨーロッパが嫌いになったんだな。
The Spectator@spectator
Japanese cities can disappoint. Visitors stroll around hoping to be awe-struck by the dreamy spectacle of clip-clopping Geisha in their wooden geita, or barreling sumo wrestlers, or high-stockinged ninja girls (à la Kill Bill), and all against a Blade Runner backdrop, only to be confronted with mostly unremitting blandness. The constants are these: concrete, plastic, more concrete, more plastic, endless construction (one crappy shopping complex or mansion block replacing another), confusion, and noise. It can all seem dizzyingly homogenous. ✍️ Philip Patrick Article | spectator.com/article/the-da…
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@hokkori_buzz I never worry about being shot in daily life. I worry about the future of my country, I worry humanity may not live on other worlds, I worry about the economy. Being shot? Statistically, I am more likely to die from a botched medical procedure, cancer or a car accident.
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Hello from Japan! 🇯🇵
I have a question for everyone in America.
In my country, most people don’t own guns.
So we almost never worry about being shot in daily life
whether we’re going to school, riding the train, or walking around town.
Because of that, the feeling of “I need to own a gun” is hard for me to understand.
I’m a little curious.
Do you own a gun?
If you do, why did you decide to get one?
For self-defense?
Hunting?
Sport shooting?
I’d love to hear how Americans think about guns. 🔫🇺🇸

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@spotlightfic I don't really see an issue with misattributuons, especially if you correct it.
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Since I started daily book postings a few months ago, I've a few times mixed up X account attributions, but I have posted corrections. I don't even know if the posts help, but I wanted to do something here for books.
Would you rather I keep posting a book/series each day or quit and save everyone the possibility of an occasional mistake? (With each mistake, I see what I did wrong and stay alert not to let it happen again.)
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@Jack2LOneill @AmazonMGMStudio My dad worked at Cheyenne Mountain when they filmed the exterior scenes and found it hilarious how they reused the same shots so many times.
I've watched Stargate with my parents, later with my wife, and now with my son.
It is part of what inspired me to write MilSF.
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SHARE YOUR STARGATE STORY HERE
I want to hear from you, why is Stargate special?
How'd you find it?
What special memories does it hold?
Let's show @AmazonMGMStudio why Stargate is so special to us fans.

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@KalSpriggs I love that cover- Rico looks like a complete badass.
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@NinjettaKage It is one that Heinlein explored in many of his works. Citizenship through service is one of the more interesting ones. I know Tom Kratman explored it further in his Carrera-verse books, with some interesting implications about where that took a society.
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@WolfmanReborn Have not read that one. I have liked a lot of Piper's stuff.
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@KalSpriggs Next book I'd recommend is Space Viking by H. Beam Piper.
It's in the public domain and should be easy to find.

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@ErikPWingren Nice. It's one that even military folks who hate "nerds" will admit to liking.
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@KalSpriggs First pass during infantry OSUT I bought a copy for my buddy. He read it after lights out, spending that oh so valuable sleep time on it.
He was honor grad and selected for West Point prep.
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@KhanTrav Hammers Slammers was great, though the nature of how it was written made it hard for my teenage brain to get as excited about it as I later did with the Honor Harrington series, and then Ringo's Posleen War books in college.
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@KalSpriggs I think I was 11 or 12 when I read it. Then A princess of Mars. I apparently loved violent novels. Then Hammers Slammers...
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@BonforteJohn Yes. And when people get terribly offended by the background setting rather than the book itself.
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@KalSpriggs You know a book is making great, thoughtful points as well as being entertaining when so many people come out of the woodwork to intentionally misunderstand what it says.
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@BackwoodsEnginr @WolfmanReborn Moon is a Harsh Mistress is my favorite Heinlein. It seems closest to the future we are headed to, in many ways.
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@WolfmanReborn @KalSpriggs And then, The Moon is a Harsh Mistress by Robert A. Heinlein.
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@NinjettaKage Yeah, the guy who wrote/made the movie admitted he wanted to destroy the legacy of the book. Terrible shame, especially as powered armor super-soldiers could have been so much cooler than what he did.
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