This article renewed, reinvigorated my loathing of journalists and californians. The fact this fagjew acts like he’s descending from upon high to go tour a successful, hardworking man’s family home in the gorgeous hills of salt lake only to shit all over him when he gets back to his bug hive is…..just so emblematic of why this verminous bugman filth needs to be bayo-marched into the seas.
Here’s how the nerdy author spoke on it afterward.
@ChristiJunior I assume he’s busy being an editor, his article output is like, 5x per year. And it’s almost all trash. Dude’s throwing stones when he’s just writing clickbait for reddit
@DEERBLOOD @ChristiJunior @DrRyanSkelton @WashedOutGundamPilot Personal taste is probably a major factor here, as well as with other writers. Hard to get around that, and very subjective.
I give credit to Sanderson for having a good cohesive plan with his books (the original Mistborn Trilogy shows this with careful planning) as well as properly fleshed out magic systems.
Not all of his books are equally good, but I overall like his work.
@DEERBLOOD @ChristiJunior @DrRyanSkelton @WashedOutGundamPilot Here is what I recall:
Mormons have the belief that some men after death will become gods of their own planets, sort of like how God is to our earth.
In some books, there are characters who ascend to this status as well.
Perhaps it is not actual subversion, but it sure is suspicious, considering Sanderson being Mormon. And I don't think there is much that would come of this possible subversion. But it may make atheists mad.
@DEERBLOOD @ChristiJunior @DrRyanSkelton @WashedOutGundamPilot Another thing too is that he does something that may very well be subversive with having Mormon themes in his book. It is not critical to the stories, but it is funny to see a non-leftist subversion taking place. Maybe that makes the faggot at Wired so livid, that he is spreading religious themes when "ONLY WE CAN DO THAT!"