As evidenced by the facial expressions in the meme. That does not look like lost time to me!
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JohnAnthony@lemmy.dbzer0.comtoUnited States | News & Politics@midwest.social•Congress approves October 14, Charlie Kirk’s birthday, as National Day of Remembrance for Charlie Kirk8·11 days agoExcuse me? Is this theonion? nottheonion?
Oh, just plain normal USA news. OK…
I don’t think anything hooked me quite like Worm! I completely agree with Taylor evolving a lot throughout the story, and I feel the whole scope of the story gets so much larger, in such a satisfying way.
I read a few arcs of the Worm sequel, Ward, but it didn’t really click for me. From the same author, I found Twig to be really interesting. It takes place in a very different setting and has a darker tone, but I feel some of the narrative techniques are the same as in Worm. For example, the characters know more of the world than the reader does, who gets to discover it piece by piece, and the characters themselves are the important part, not whatever magic or science powers the world. The scale and stakes do not explode like Worms’ do, but the story definitely does not stay stale either.
To me very personally, Ward felt a bit like “more Worm but not quite”. I didn’t really want more Worm. Twig felt like a new, very different story, in a somewhat similar style. It didn’t hook me like Worm did, but it scratched a similar itch of discovering an atypical world, with its rules, characters and unreliable narrators.
Same here! I stumbled onto Worm a few years ago and read it way too quickly. I taught myself some (very basic) editing skills, corrected a few typos and paid ~300 bucks to get the whole story printed out on paper so my wife would read it as well.
I would add that despite being a story with superpowers, it is very much a story about people, and not about powers. You progressively discover the rules of a world that make perfect sense in retrospect, the stakes scale up really well and I found the ending to be a culmination unlike anything I have read.
JohnAnthony@lemmy.dbzer0.comto politics @lemmy.world•The Justice Department's deputy chief was caught on a hidden camera saying that the government will "redact every Republican" from an Epstein client list and "leave all the liberal, Democratic people"8·26 days ago“OK, Mr president, that’s great, now please hand me the - no, no! Ugh…”
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I would just like to add that the french people don’t actually have grenade launchers on hand, since they are not sold in supermarkets here.
So we just march, shout, sing, hold signs, and get tear-gassed at some point. Admittedly we’re usually in the tens of thousands in medium sized cities and we sometimes burn a few cars and trash cans for good measure.
The last large protest was on September 18. and had between 500k and 1.1M protesters, according to the police and the protesters respectively.