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Do you not care about the creations of others?

The only way to love something as it was is to ignore what it becomes.

Consider TheImpossible1 and his recent screeching about Activision. I assume he's a fan of StarCraft or WarCraft or Diablo, and he doesn't want to see the studio die because presumably there won't be any more of those things.

I don't subscribe to that conveyor belt fandom mentality, busting for my next hit on whatever helps that hypothetical me stave off suicide for another day.

No. I do not fetishize the imaginary better future, because I've never seen the future live up to expectations.

They can't destroy "what I love" because what I love exists in the immutable past.

FANDOM IS NOT A LIVING THING TO ME.

3 years ago
0 score
Reason: None provided.

Do you not care about the creations of others?

The only way to love something as it was is to ignore what it becomes.

Consider TheImpossible1 and his recent screeching about Activision. I assume he's a fan of StarCraft or WarCraft or Diablo, and he doesn't want to see the studio die because presumably there won't be any more of those things.

I don't subscribe to that conveyor belt fandom mentality, busting for my next hit on whatever helps that hypothetical me stave off suicide for another day.

No. I do not fetishize the imaginary better future, because I've never seen the future live up to expectations.

They can't destroy "what I love" because what I love exists in the immutable past.

FANDOM IS NOT A LIVING THING TO ME.

3 years ago
0 score
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Do you not care about the creations of others?

Considerable experience on the matter over the last forty years has has shown me that the only way to love something as it was is to ignore what it becomes.

Consider TheImpossible1 and his recent screeching about Activision. I assume he's a fan of StarCraft or WarCraft or Diablo, and he doesn't want to see the studio die because presumably there won't be any more of those things.

I don't subscribe to that conveyor belt fandom mentality, busting for my next hit on whatever helps that hypothetical me stave off suicide for another day.

No. I do not fetishize the imaginary better future, because I've never seen the future live up to expectations.

They can't destroy "what I love" because what I love exists in the immutable past.

FANDOM IS NOT A LIVING THING TO ME.

3 years ago
1 score