Good. I don’t know how these book bands haven’t gotten them sued before.
Good. I don’t know how these book bands haven’t gotten them sued before.
Cult of the Lamb was and still is massively controversial among evangelicals and other extremely religious/Christian people since it’s so blasphemous. The falling number of Christians in the US combined with the echo chamber effect on the Internet just (ironically) means all the religious rage doesn’t leak out and permeate all of society like it used to.
He’s a narcissist surrounded by yes-men, he might genuinely believe that his decisions didn’t burn his $44B investment to ashes because as far as he’s concerned, that would be impossible.
I didn’t know about any of these, but terminal ads by itself would be enough to make me switch to something else. So would the affiliate links. Why would they think that’s a good idea? Well, aside from money, obviously.
That’s just one of the antipeople commenting, don’t mind them.
Anoxic environment, roughly PH neutral soil, stable temperature/humidity/moisture levels, minimal site disturbance, and the bronze forming a thin protective oxide layer without it progressing into full blown corrosion.
Source: am archaeologist
There’s also a reason most of the really awful stuff comes from religious rather than secular communities. Not only do religious communities often thrive on the type of repression you’re talking about - usually ratcheted up to truly insane levels - opposition to the existence of LGBTQ+ people has become a central pillar of the Christian identity in a lot of places, especially in the American/Evangelical space. It’s an aspect I don’t think gets talked about enough, in that if LGBTQ+ people were to vanish tomorrow, many of these religious sects would just fragment and fall apart immediately. Gays are the external “enemy” and the glue that’s holding them together. It’s especially true of Evangelicals.
As a teenager/high school student in the mid 2000s, I was a full bore, “god hates f-gs,” white-shirt-and-black-tie Bible thumper. I lost my religion in 2008. As my religious indoctrination failed, I went from thinking about LGBTQ+ people every single day to never thinking about them at all. Literally in the span of a month, the amount of my headspace that the gay community occupied went from substantial to zero. That’s how hard a lot of religious communities were (and still are) leaning on generating hatred for the gays to prop up their entire religious organization.
That’s not to say that the religious indoctrination issues were completely without permanent effects. I’ve basically never been able to form normal human romantic relationships because of it and that deep-seated repression is still there. Fast forward to the last two years and I’ve come to the realization that I’m considerably less straight than I thought I was - whoops! - but that never even factored in before.
Maybe letting EA’s greediest and least competent CEO run your company for nine years is bad for the company’s overall health, who knew?