Ursula K Le Guin: "this is the great treason of the artist: a refusal to admit the banality of evil and the terrible boredom of pain"
Ursula K Le Guin: "this is the great treason of the artist: a refusal to admit the banality of evil and the terrible boredom of pain" 6 comments
@irisvankirsten @susankayequinn (I mean...the awful sense of humor of the cosmic-scriptwriters, not yours, obviously ^^") @susankayequinn If only people checked facts before creating and/or disseminating memes. “Emerald mine heir” is complete bs. No legit journalistic sources exist for this widely-circulated claim (the South African businessinsider article is what people cite and it’s bs). And yet millions of people blissfully re-post the emerald mine heir propaganda without any verification. And before you dismiss me as an Elon-defender, don’t. I can’t stand him, don’t trust him, and wish Tesla would remove him. @susankayequinn @cstross The fact that the hero of the free world is a professional comedian who is standing firm and seeing off the aforementioned poisoner KGB agent effectively solo would be decried as less realistic than Ruby Rhod's hero/ine/ status if it appeared in film @susankayequinn The difference between truth and fiction is that fiction has to make sense, no? |
@susankayequinn we live in a reality that has a lazy group of scriptwriters ,who probably don't talk to each other 🥺🥺🥺