@Acornanchees@_Qewl_@aetherforge0 I think the bug part was the ability to place cushions at any arbitrary height in blocks like composters and cauldrons. They're placing them on top of signs here which is working as it should
I see a lot of discourse and advice about writing on this website that I find really backwards and/or stupid.
I find it much easier to ignore when I remember most of these people are reading and writing fantasy/fan-fiction
@JoyceCarolOates gets the same type of people in her comment section that coalesces beneath Elon Musk tweets.
'I made the clutch move of not remembering...'
@JoyceCarolOates The book is a reflection on what makes a life worth living. If the value of a life is measure up at the end by the total of what it produced then why are people moved by this story of a life that produced nothing? Of a life which we may say was negative overall? Who knows. fin.
@JoyceCarolOates in fact his life overall was a failure but he never read to me as whiny and resentful and thats what makes the book beautiful to me. Stoner was a small man, he lived a small life, he failed himself and those around him yet he lived, lived a life from beginning to end cont.
@_chase_____ Sports people create beautiful things in the same way artists do. And I say this not as a super large sports fan, theyre more similar than you think
@booksoftitans This feels a strange way of reading, plowing through the 'canon' like its some kind of checklist.. What do you aim to achieve when youre done (if you DO finish) being the most well read? 40 years is a long time, then what, do you go back to read the non-cannonical books youmissed
@tolkienthoughts Its probably the most important and pivotal work in fantasy but in the wider literary canon? It wouldn't even crack the top 100. Fantasy authors were influenced by Tolkien, others, not at all.