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notatoad , in Treat yo self

this always reassures me a little bit. all the tracking and targeting and whatever that we’re supposed to be afraid of on the internet, and they still haven’t figured out a better form of targeting than this.

Gamey ,

The truly sad part is, it’s already enough to manipulate elections big time, juat loo at Cainbridge Analytica! :(

root_simon ,

fair point

circuitfarmer , in Blue or red door?
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Red. People won’t care about my mistakes if they’re drinking mojitos on my yacht.

Sir_Simon_Spamalot , in Good neighborship

(Unironically) good neighbor indeed. If I was Belgium, I want that sweet nuclear energy.

Draedron ,

Just that france has nuclear power plants that are often not well maintained. We had issues with one close to the german boarder as well

BastingChemina ,

Power plants that are not well maintained ? What event are you taking about ?

metaStatic , in Bestest of friends

They where room mates

idunnololz ,
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how platonic

circuitfarmer , in I wonder what it means
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Psh, those hands look so fake

Fed , in If lemmy was a drug what would it be?

Probably like weed. Maybe 4chan would be benadryl. Reddit might be spice

ArbitraryValue , in What more need be said about it?

Eh, it wasn’t bad as a revenge fantasy. You might like it if you enjoy thinking about how all the people who don’t appreciate you would be screwed if you just left. The political philosophy being proposed won’t be too offensive if you already lean libertarian.

My main objection to the book (other than the infamous speech, which I admit I couldn’t read all the way through) is that it’s a sort of morality play with with exaggerated good and bad and no shades of gray, but it keeps denying this and insisting that the real world really is that black and white. The reader ought to take it with more than a little pinch of salt.

Oh, and that Ayn Rand’s self-insert has a BDSM fetish I really would have preferred not to know about. (Why do authors keep inserting their kinks into books? I’m looking at you, Robert Jordan. And especially at you, Piers Anthony.)

afraid_of_zombies ,

You might like it if you enjoy thinking about how all the people who don’t appreciate you would be screwed if you just left.

I see you have read my dream journal.

You really can’t win. If you people are dependent on you it means more work if/when you take time off. If people don’t need you, they don’t need you and this world is just that colder.

SCB ,

My main objection i similar to our but broader in scope. None of the main characters feel like real people. They are Platonic Ideals of Ayn Rand’s fantasy lifestyle, full stop

That always annoys the shit out of me when not one well. It can be done well, but it takes a significantly better author.

I think author-kinks are a bit misrepresented (especially with Jordan, who I read more as commentary on power dynamics) but the point is not invalid at all.

Rodeo ,

None of the main characters feel like real people.

Apparently she did that on purpose. From Wikipedia:

She wanted her fiction to present the world “as it could be and should be”, rather than as it was. This approach led her to create highly stylized situations and characters.

mosiacmango ,

I consider that to be a wishful revisionism on her part. The truth is shes just a bad writer.

The charactors in her first book “Anthem” are exactly as wooden and fake as the charactors in “Atlas shrugged.” She never developed any finesse or depth because real people aren’t as shallow as the imaginary people she dreamt about.

FlyingSquid OP ,
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The Fountainhead too. Howard Roark was just a cardboard cutout with a bunch of notes pinned to it.

Kolanaki ,
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Why do authors keep inserting their kinks into books?

Oh… I suggest you don’t read my books when they come out. They’re romance novels entirely focused on my kinks.

FlyingSquid OP ,
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Chuck Tingle? You’re on Lemmy?

Yosituna ,

Ugh, Piers Anthony. I remember absolutely LOVING Piers Anthony’s books as a kid; I went back a while back to reread them as an adult (and read the ones I hadn’t read before) and good god, but I could not do it. Even beyond the terrible puns (not as fun when you’re not like ten years old) and the really regressive ideas of gender roles, after the third book with a young teen girl seducing a virtuous middle-aged man because he was the only one who truly loved her, I was just staring at my old books in horror.

(A few years back someone linked me to his Hi Piers newsletter, which moved to the Internet a while back. I got as far as seeing him talking about the sexual attractiveness of girls at menarche - their first period, which can be as young as 9 - and I had to stop because of the full-body shudders.)

FlyingSquid OP ,
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He used to advertise that ‘Hi Piers’ newsletter on TV commercials. How weird was that?

Yosituna ,

What the heck, really? I just remember him always mentioning it in his author’s notes at the end of his books (and for a while there I think there was also a 1-800-HI-PIERS phone number or something?). I remember as a kid wanting to subscribe to the newsletter, but I’m glad in retrospect I didn’t, yikes.

FlyingSquid OP ,
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Really. It was bizarre to me as a non-fan that an author would go to that length. And yes, the 800-number was featured. I tried to find it on YouTube, but it appears to have gone down the memory hole. I think he only advertised on cable, but it still couldn’t have been cheap. Did that really translate into money for him?

EDIT: Also, it was just him sitting in a chair, talking. No fantasy scenes or even artwork.

Drgon ,

I hate how much I like the idea of the Incarnations series. Dead like me is one of my favorite TV shows (reaper was OK too)

But I cannot go back to all of the rape

steebo_jack , in I wonder what it means

Why arent their hands green???

Early_To_Risa OP ,

Maybe that’s how they’ve blended in all this time. Well, that and the teeth.

Psythik , in "Could you elaborate on that?"

ADHD is a bitch.

Dagwood222 , in What more need be said about it?

Since everyone else is talking about Ayn, let me tell you about Dorothy Parker.

You know that movie, “A Star Is Born?” She wrote the original version. She was a famous writer, known for her devastating insults. She was also an early Anti-Fascist and supporter of Martin Luther King, JR.

Totally underappreciated and far more deserving of fame than Ms. Rand.

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dorothy_Parker

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Algonquin_Round_Table

bookshop.org/search?keywords=dorothy+parker

FlyingSquid OP ,
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And one of the greatest wits of American history. She deserves to be up there with Twain.

If nothing else, she should be remembered for all time for coming up with the phrase “what fresh hell is this?”

1luv8008135 ,

If nothing else, she should be remembered for all time for coming up with the phrase “what fresh hell is this?”

Well there you go, I know nothing else about her and she’s already my new favourite person.

TotalTrash ,

Dorothy Parker was once asked to use the word horticulture in a sentence. “You can lead a horticulture,” she replied, “but you can’t make her think.”

FlyingSquid OP ,
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“Tell him I was too fucking busy-- or vice versa.”

Rekliner ,

Also famously an early lgbt ally. Before the term gay existed in the 20s and 30s the polite way of asking if a man was homosexual was if they were a friend of Dorothy.

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Friend_of_Dorothy

Dagwood222 ,

TIL. I always thought that only referred to the ‘Wizard Of Oz.’

LordOfTheChia ,

Now the 3rd song in the musical from the IT Crowd’s “Work Outing” episode makes sense.

FlyingSquid OP ,
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“Heterosexuality isn’t normal, it’s just common.”

Another great Parker quote.

FlyingSquid , in Treat yo self
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Let’s be honest though… there’s been a time in your life that you’ve gone into a public restroom and wished that you had your own toilet seat with you.

Rouxibeau ,

Nah. A travel bidet, though, must have.

travysh ,

My wife got me a travel bidet for my birthday. We’re on vacation and obviously it’s along for the journey as well.

Nyarlathotep , in 🤌🤌🤌

Fun fact, the tomatoes were brought from America to Spain and the to Italy because Naples was part of the Aragón kingdom back then

Fester , in I wonder what it means

Me and the boys getting ready to corporatize world-changing technology

nautilus , in What more need be said about it?

tbh I thought that was Tilda Swinton

Arotrios , in I wonder what it means
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Goddamn it. I knew my Tardis was malfunctioning after that last crash into the . Apologies everyone - gotta flush the quantum improbability matrix again before I untangle the timelines. By the way, if anyone happens to spot a thylacine with a spiked collar roaming around London, please let me know. He answers to the name of Cryptodile Dundee and likes kangaroo niblets.

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