Kafka

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Kafka

Kafka

@diaclectics

magodo grim reaper

gulag เข้าร่วม Aralık 2020
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chukwudi
chukwudi@wrdjsn·
you could post about eating bread with butter on TikTok and someone would comment with "insane ball knowledge"
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Sylvian (#1 Skinamarink Fan)@TheAlexSylvian·
honestly I do think sanderson's fantasy work is pretty good but his science fiction is absolutely atrocious. he's constantly hyping up his people for when his fantasy work is going to be set in the future and like no thank you
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mussie
mussie@mussi3x·
I am a bit annoyed that they labeled this as a emergency announcement when we have seen this most of this already🙃
mussie@mussi3x

WIT PIECE SNEAK PEEK

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Kafka@diaclectics·
@ExoN3ly that's genuinely crazy idc how logical the explanation may be they are spying SPYING
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NEW YEAR NEW SWAG
NEW YEAR NEW SWAG@ExoN3ly·
@diaclectics another one was a girl i went to sixth form with for 4 months, she was my crush but i didn’t have tt back then, no socials again, she moved to a diff town, wallahi i dont get it at all
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NEW YEAR NEW SWAG
NEW YEAR NEW SWAG@ExoN3ly·
how does my tiktok fyp show me ppl that they shouldn’t know i know 😭
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Ewan
Ewan@alwaystalkmusic·
👥 Niontay ft. MIKE 🎵 Hell Kitty 🚨 OUT NOW 🚨
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Kafka@diaclectics·
@hawksucklol U want me to believe pre timeskip pacing is good when thriller bark exists
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Andrey 📚 - Fantasy Classic Book Club
IDK why Sanderson fans care so much about his output when most of y’all only read Mistborn 1, Stormlight and maybe a few standalones. Like 90% of the fanbase don’t need this output
light+chaos@oriitsemiisan

@LivioOnXitter @Saam_Orlong 1. He's an inventive magic builder. Some might argue his stiff is over-gamified but that's the exact appeal to several others. 2. He has an insane output, more than most epic fantasy authors. 3. He's more open about his process than most. There's a reason he has a huge following.

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Kafka@diaclectics·
@dmnextdoor What do you reckon is so important, don't think he wants u to tbh
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jørdaan♱
jørdaan♱@dmnextdoor·
Do you think he wants me to check dm ?
jørdaan♱ tweet mediajørdaan♱ tweet mediajørdaan♱ tweet media
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Kafka@diaclectics·
This is a quote from 10 years ago. I honestly think Sanderson's prose, in recent times, is teetering the edge of just mediocre and bad but you can't be seriously taking this as a personal jab to GRRM who he literally mentioned talking to about said issue LMAO
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Kafka@diaclectics·
Wait guys, crazy thought but could it be possible that your upbringing and personal experience contribute to your analysis and interpretation of literary works? Like he made sure to explicitly identify whilst answering this question? No...it can't be!
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Kafka@diaclectics·
I just saw a GRRM one where he bashes Tolkien and the quotes are exactly the same as these i.e "erm he doesn't understand the source material!"
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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kay parker
kay parker@WalkinWitAhBank·
They saying 5’7 the new 6’0 👀👀
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Kafka@diaclectics·
@cashyams Gen Z is trying to cancel cashyams?
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@cashyams·
I'm being cancelled for hating music
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