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It's been years since your grandma's favourite TV series had a chess scene, but memes keep flowing. I'm borderline amazed by this phenomenon.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jack_Vance
Somehow I'd never heard of this author before.
I don't remember ever reading anything by this guy, save perhaps a short story in that one compilation book I read that one time. He's one of these fellows who are a classic of American/Anglophone SF&F, except barely anything of their works trickled down to here, so nobody knows about them save for a handful of uber-nerds and those who spend too much time in English-language web communities, possibly devoted to cataloguing recurring motifs in fiction. A rising star of Anglophone spec-fic is going to get published here as well now, but classics either got lucky back in the day, or remain obscure. Although recently there have been publishing series aimed specifically at bringing such classics into the light, so there's chance. (TBH I don't know, perhaps he already got this treatment, but for sure he isn't widely known.)
Speaking of that, TIL there was a FFVI stream with Sakaguchi plus some of its other creators (or is it just Kazuko Shibuya?). Highlights.
Edit: Whoa after all these years I just now realized one of the weapons during the airship boss (Air Force or something like that) is not supposed to be attached to the boss's nose.
Anyways, my introductory RPG was Warhammer 1ed., D&D only gets those nostalgia points for being the system the classic video games ran on.
Oooh the hillbilly guy who became a trumpist tradcatholic?
rest of this post moved to the tabletop thread if i can find it
whole day of living in a lie
Also, it occurs to me that if the phrase "don't judge a book by its cover" were invented today you'd have Twitter arguing that it's important for society to be judgmental on a surface level and that covers are typically chosen by the publisher with a purpose and thus okay to base your ideas of the book on.
It occurred to me that we now have the technology to do that thing where you have creepy videos with replicas of deceased loved ones made of face/voice AI reproductions (with some input), to "keep them around forever" like in some movie that probably exists.
I'm nervous.
Also I learned how dumb/bizarre listings at online stores come to be, there are thousands upon thousands to do in a single sitting, something has to slip through the cracks.
Kind of hilarious that this is what every visit to a book store is about.
Also basically the reason Kiera Cass is successful.
Also, I guess technically reading the synopsis on the back cover counts as judging a book by its cover.
But yeah there are many not-a-published-book products, such as stationery and various other trinkets. Then there's instances of people just being required by circumstance to purchase specific books. These can range from buying books to avoid having to borrow them (e.g. those times I got extra credit in my high school class for having my own copy of a novel, as well as other times when I'd read half a book but the book was due) to needing a specific TTRPG rulebook. I guess these can fall under the overall umbrella of having made use of a book already in some capacity.
Sidenote: I wonder how fast different kinds of products move in a given bookstore. For example, how fast does the average famous-person-nonfiction-commentary-book-that's-not-the-talk-of-the-town move compared to, say, the average test prep book, or the average manga, or the average baby-book-with-attached-toys.
can't post emojis on IJBM
that's yet another bug currently happening here
Namely, some smartsie put a Nazi march to a funny video and now I have the tune stuck in my head. This is also how I learned what was the title of that nice song from that WWII strategy game I used to play as a kid.
(For what it's worth, it's also on Snopes.)