Here is a fantastic video on the subject.
Here is a fantastic video on the subject.
And I only learned about him in the first place because of Watchmen.
Just to be clear, here, I’m not suggesting that the neo Nazis actually did take over, only that that image was the wider public perception.
That’s true everywhere. The issue isn’t what they are, the issue is how they were deliberately misrepresented. A whole lot of films and shows made it a point to conflate punks with white supremacists.
That’s got a great ring to it!
Because the Nazi skinheads did a great job of co-opting the punk title for most people who weren’t actually interested in punk. The news media were very complicit in pushing that specific image to undermine the punk movement to the general public.
Not the first one in the past few days, either.
Oh oh oh, do one about “S” next! We love Ergodics!
This is beyond depressing. I would love to think that explicitly queer spaces would be as inclusive to transfems as anyone else, but it’s clear that that’s not the case.
Hang gliding into a party of monsters and ruining their day with my “1337 aer1al 4rch3ry 5k1llz”
In the trending political climate, maybe this is more appropriate:
Love him, too. Currently watching Good Omens and loving every moment.
You’re going to melt for me whether you like it or not because I told you to. cracks dragontail
King is my favorite author, hands down, but I don’t understand why so many people seem to look down at Koontz. If we’re really being honest, Koontz would be much more well regarded if it weren’t for the fact that he’s so frequently directly compared to King, and Stephen King is a one-of-a-kind, once in a lifetime literary master. Absent the comparison to King, the bulk of Koontz’s work holds up quite well. It’s entertaining writing with relatable characters that are easy for become invested in. Hell, some of his ideas were not only terrifyingly imaginative, they were also oddly accurate predictions of the future. Demon Seed is uniquely chilling in that it was almost comically over the top with its seemingly ridiculous technology that has since very much become a reality.
I would also argue that Koontz has had a few film adaptations that ended up better than the King adaptations of their time. Phantoms, Watchers, Servants of Twilight, Whispers, Intensity, and Mr. Murder were all pretty great.
Koontz has a great track record. He simply suffers from living in the shadow of a modern day colossus like King. Absent the comparison, I feel Koontz would be much more favorably viewed.
Hmmm. Cute, but the collar is much more subby than dommy. Love that the doggo would choose leather rabbit ears, though.
Here looks like my old neighbor, Todd. He passed away a couple of years ago.