fd_nomad

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I'm not sure if this is just how Stephen Fry laid the story out but I dont like the idea that the gods just said: push this rock up a hill. He was a trickster cheating his way out of death again and again. I like the idea that the gods said: if you manage to push this rock all the way up the hill, you get to cheat death yet again. He's sure he can do it as before. He rolls it up and it rolls over him but he starts over thinking this is the time he'll get to the top. It perfectly punishes his arrogance, he doesnt consider his failure possible so he keeps going and going. The way to escape his punishment is humility.

I think it's meant to be a parody on the boomer anti-socialism meme

oh if only I could have my beloved Bloodborne on PC

To be fair, you only hear about a company failing to predict the backlash if there actually is big backlash. Who knows how many times have correctly predicted a lack of backlash when doing something shitty.

Yeah first time I read a grueling book. Couldn't believe how much worse literature gore affects me compared to onscreen blood.

Silly question but what do ya'll use to get that fancy summary?

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nice, hope I get to enjoy the same view some day

looks cool, where is it?

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thanks!

I feel like there's much better food for the same price around

I didn't understand the reasoning for that in the last chapter of the book. Do you mind sharing your thoughts?