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Schadenboner posted:What’s to debate? This is the internet, of course some do.
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Schadenboner posted:What’s to debate? i know a girl who loves dune, including all the brian/kja stuff and she refuses to consider them as non canon nor the validity of any claims that those books are nothing at all like frank's or that his failson had no business writing them sea worms and ultra spice and paolo are all as canon as the god emperor himself
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MikeJF posted:This is the internet, of course some do. They ought to be loving slain.
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basic hitler posted:i know a girl who loves dune, including all the brian/kja stuff and she refuses to consider them as non canon nor the validity of any claims that those books are nothing at all like frank's or that his failson had no business writing them Do you know what happened to her to make her so fundamentally broken?
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Not even the tribe wants their water.
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phasmid posted:They ought to be loving slain. The slow knife penetrates the shield
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Apparently the Dune board game is coming back after being out of print in english since the 80s. https://arstechnica.com/gaming/2017/05/dune-spice-and-sandworms-power-one-of-the-great-lost-board-games/ Now to
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Schadenboner posted:turboshit cannon Mods. Mods! Don't make me kanly you.
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Joe Chill posted:Apparently the Dune board game is coming back after being out of print in english since the 80s. "Gale Force 9 Dune Announcement [PDF posted:"] Which makes me nervous for the movie too, because those shitheels poison everything they touch. Also, it's Gale Force 9 in combination with Modiphius and both are essentially an unknown to me. BlankSystemDaemon fucked around with this message at 00:47 on Apr 15, 2019 |
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Yeah that's the one. Sorry, I linked to the wrong article. And yikes, that sounds awful. I'm hoping for just a remake of the original, not with all the @duneauthor poo poo. EDIT: Fingers crossed: https://twitter.com/pgocosmic/status/1113949698426011649 Joe Chill fucked around with this message at 00:53 on Apr 15, 2019 |
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basic hitler posted:i know a girl who loves dune, including all the brian/kja stuff and she refuses to consider them as non canon nor the validity of any claims that those books are nothing at all like frank's or that his failson had no business writing them My dad is also really bad about this. He loves Dune and just likes that there are more books and doesn't really distinguish between the two. He's also 65 and a pretty uncritical reader. His other books are mostly crap mil-fiction.
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basic hitler posted:karma is fundamentally a problem. ranking popularity stuff first over linear presentation means that you can never have meaningful conversations about much of anything.
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muscles like this! posted:My dad is also really bad about this. He loves Dune and just likes that there are more books and doesn't really distinguish between the two. He's also 65 and a pretty uncritical reader. His other books are mostly crap mil-fiction. Tell him that the sleeper has awakened, then burn his non-canon Dune texts that is: anything but the Original Six, the Smithee-cut of Dune ‘84, and the Dune Encyclopedia (the authorized encyclopedia of Frank Herbert’s Dune). For the father: nothing.
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muscles like this! posted:My dad is also really bad about this. He loves Dune and just likes that there are more books and doesn't really distinguish between the two. He's also 65 and a pretty uncritical reader. His other books are mostly crap mil-fiction. Pretty sure that blind people are meant to be fed to the worms.
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They are Iduali from Sietch Jacurutu. Their water shall be shed upon the sands.
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oh man I just realized I have 4 of the prequel books in HARDCOVER at my parents house I need to re-read them awful shits for fun.
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Wow, so true Ian McEwan...somebody get this to @dunauthor, maybe this is an area he can explore in his amazing series, Dune https://twitter.com/BDSixsmith/status/1117517846085537793
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Who the gently caress is Ian McEwan? It's that he outed himself as being someone to not listen to at all, on any matter, but still. I mean jesus christ, like the earliest Sci-fi stories are about blurring the line between man and machine
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Johnny Aztec posted:I mean jesus christ, like the earliest Sci-fi stories are about blurring the line between man and machine Hell, the most important founding story of science fiction as a genre is widely held to be Frankenstein.
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That guy's twitter takes 24 hours off his sex life every time he posts.
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Johnny Aztec posted:Who the gently caress is Ian McEwan? He is an extremely famous novelist
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Schadenboner posted:Tell him that the sleeper has awakened, then burn his non-canon Dune texts that is: anything but the Original Six, the Smithee-cut of Dune ‘84, and the Dune Encyclopedia (the authorized encyclopedia of Frank Herbert’s Dune). He's had the Encyclopedia since at least the 80s.
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Hackfrauds of Dune by Billy "Black Man" Jeeling.
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Phil Moscowitz posted:Wow, so true Ian McEwan...somebody get this to @dunauthor, maybe this is an area he can explore in his amazing series, Dune Literary types talking about genre fiction is usually a little more insightful than genre types talking about literature, but not by much.
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Y'all heard about that guy who left his wife for Natalie Portman? Literary dudes can be dumb as all gently caress. Someone lock this guy in a dungeon with the complete Lem Bibliography until he repents, tia
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I don't know if the guy who wrote "Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close" counts as literary, does he? Still really funny though.
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I consider him an ideal representative of the type. At the very least he perfectly matches my prejudices, and people actually gave a poo poo about him. E: If Dave Eggers counts then Foer (even his name sucks) has gotta
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I miss Iain M Banks and Iain Banks.
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sebmojo posted:He is an extremely famous novelist Yeah well, I've never heard of him. Know who else is famous? Kim Kardashian.
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Johnny Aztec posted:Yeah well, I've never heard of him. I don't understand what you mean.
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MikeJF posted:I miss Iain M Banks and Iain Banks. Both excellent writers of the Iain Banks school. Cause to be honest, it was hard to tell which of his books weren't set in the Culture, even contemporary ones. That's part of why the Culture is such a cool idea. Sometimes I picture Horza Gobuchul fighting religious fanatics on a frozen moon at the same time that mentally ill kid is building death totems on the skerries of Scotland.
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sebmojo posted:I don't understand what you mean. Wheels within wheels, my friend. Wheeels within wheeeels I have no idea what im going on about,sorry
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Johnny Aztec posted:Wheels within wheels, my friend. Wheeels within wheeeels
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muscles like this! posted:He's had the Encyclopedia since at least the 80s. Then he'll understand why you're doing this, and why it needed to be done.
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MikeJF posted:I miss Iain M Banks and Iain Banks. Also Gene Wolfe just died
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Doc Hawkins posted:Y'all heard about that guy who left his wife for Natalie Portman? Literary dudes can be dumb as all gently caress. Are you calling ballet dancer Benjamin Millepied a literary dude? Or did someone else also leave someone for Natalie Portman?
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kiimo posted:Are you calling ballet dancer Benjamin Millepied a literary dude? Or did someone else also leave someone for Natalie Portman? No, (I had to google it), some author left his wife for Portman but did the deed before talking to Portman about it. Total creepy nerd lol. http://www.pajiba.com/celebrities_a...e-no-thanks.php in other news: RIP Gene Wolfe
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Mizaq posted:No, (I had to google it), some author left his wife for Portman but did the deed before talking to Portman about it. Total creepy nerd lol. http://www.pajiba.com/celebrities_a...e-no-thanks.php You miss 100% of the shots you don't take
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MikeJF posted:Hell, the most important founding story of science fiction as a genre is widely held to be Frankenstein. The word "robot" was coined by the 1921 Czech play "Rossum's Universal Robots," and even THEN the plot was "we made mass-produced artificial slave laborers, wait oh gently caress they have feelings and want rights and are rebelling." Related: https://www.theonion.com/honestly-i-always-saw-edward-scissorhands-as-the-villa-1819584925
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Sorry but this is really funny.
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