The Neil Gaiman example later in this thread is absolutely evergreen because he's such a perfect case study for "terrible people can make very good and very progressive, empathetic pieces of art". The sooner we stop conflating someone's morality with their work the better.
First look at Jeremy Strong as Mark Zuckerberg in ‘THE SOCIAL NETWORK’ sequel.
The film follows an engineer who becomes a whistleblower on Facebook's most guarded secrets.
Yk at first you do the 6-7 ironically to relate to the kids...then you get addicted to it. Every time someone says those numbers in that order your arms can't help themselves. They just do it. Pope Bob is not immune to this.