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Nonbinary tabletop RPG designer, publisher, editor and aficionado of comics and music. Hire me for your projects! ENnie nominated blogger, one time ENnie winner. I used to write about gaming/pop culture at the Bleeding Cool & EN World websites. (they/them)
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When they hosted the pandemic campaign on their YouTube channel with Freddy Prinz Jr. playing the DC RPG from the 80s, I thought maybe that DC was going to bring it back into print (since they own the game).
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It was a shame, because he had gotten clean and was working on a comeback.
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He was a couple of days ago.
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Would a duck have to duck? Or would the fireball likely just pass over their head normally?
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Definitely wishing a very Go Fuck Yourself to Mike Love.
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And also that blocking someone doesn't unfollow them from you. I'm not a fan of that here.
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Its not about getting things 100% or purity testing its about if you actually get the core points and there are things people say that reveals that
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Fandoms oriented around mainstream cultural output--and the HP fandom in particular--love to claim progressivism due to the identities of the participants or an imagined subtextual radicalism in properties that are designed to be unchallenging and soporific, and we ought to question that more.
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"Oh, who cares about fandom?"
Well, one of the wealthiest and loudest and most-platformed figureheads of a global gender-retrenchment project that seeks trans elimination is funding her campaign off the back of calcified consumption patterns and people who refuse to interrogate their complicity.
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40yo men: Bring back [show I watched when I was 8]!
The industry: *brings back all the shows they watched when they were 8, made for 8 year olds now in the 2020s*
40yo men: NO. NOT MADE NOW FOR CHILDREN NOW. MADE NOW FOR THE CHILD I HALF REMEMBER BEING ONE TIME.
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Oooh. Fancy!
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That's a different kind of approach, the obsession is with the magic itself.
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I remember my ex-wife's kid, after he finally listened to a couple of Modest Mouse albums apologizing for having made fun of them.
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I'm a big fan of noir, too. So many great films in the genre.
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It's informed more by reading comics than fantasy novels, honestly. I'm not much of a fan of fantasy.