All these Christers upset about the Olympics opening ceremony aren't really down with the like, entire history of France, are they?
Oh my god. The got distracted about Magic The Gathering cards.
In which another of my attempts to explore surrealist film ends up down an unpleasant rabbit hole.
Today, Thomas Ligotti turns 71. Why not celebrate something he believes should have never happened by reading my article about what makes him such a great writer? www.thebulwark.com/p/thomas-lig...
Meet the writer whose stories suggest there is nothing to hope for, nothing good around the corner.
I biked 20 minutes to my FLGS to pick up an online order only to realize when I got there I didn't have my ID on me. They turned me away and it feels bad, man. The book was Vaesen's Mythic Ireland and Britain setting book, if that makes this story hit different.
Life is short, and I just want to hear the thoughts of people who are excited about something and hoping for its success. I'm so tired of journalistic snark and comparing power levels of fictional characters and all the other petty bullshit that wastes digital ink. I LIKE TO LIKE THINGS!!!
I know the Gods of Engagement thrive on this sort of thing, but can anyone recommend some TTRPG, gaming and sci-fi/fantasy journalism that doesn't start from a place of 'This thing will fail because of some niche and unimportant reason unique to the worst parts of the fandom'? 1/