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Isaac

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Pretty much just pat mcafee

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The hell with unity. They’ve already shown they can’t be trusted as a platform for the future.

Learn unreal or literally any other engine that hasn’t gone public.

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Memmy is good

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I don’t understand where they promised space sim. I think people are getting confused with what was promised and what was hoped for.

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I’m out of there for good, but I take a look every once in awhile. That place still looks like it’s thriving. It’s unfortunate.

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That was legitimate entertainment. GG Lions. Hutch is the real deal.

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I guess that gets into separating the art from the artist - which is its own conversation. I don’t care for JK Rowling as a person, but then again I don’t like what a lot of many great artists have done. I had to make that decision for myself whether or not I was ok with consuming art from troubled human beings and to what level (monetarily and influence-wise). Ultimately I just make that decision on a case-by-case basis.

Thanks for the recommendations. I’ll probably start by digging into Herman Hesse. I have some audible credits that need to be put to use.

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By all means, suggest them. I love good stories.

And it’s art. I’m not going to discount a story that made me feel deeply just because the author isn’t as skillful as another.

And is writing (or any art) about topics that are very much present in the real world to be discouraged? Should every piece of art ignore reality and just portray utopia?

If you didn’t enjoy it, fine. That’s art. It’s subjective. But to call it fascist is just…weird.

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Well that’s one person’s opinion of it (I assume you share their opinion?). Not sure what makes it fascist or even “ethically mean spirited.”

I thought it was a great story of friendship and love overcoming difficulties in life.

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