I have read some novels where their history straight up breaks if you think about it for too long. Not saying this happened in this case but I read a fantasy novel that had a history that implied that people existed in the wrong times. Like this person was said to have died in X year yet someone met someone who was born in X+100 years.
all religions change. The gnostics were my favorite offshoot because it seems more believable then God being good after committing multiple genocides.
Every single one. They ethier white wash (not in the making people white way but sometimes they too) or villify everything about it. There is no place for nuance in modern retellings for some reason.
I use the web player since I like listening to podcasts while I play games and antena pod doesn’t have one
according to EA Sims 5 will never happen. Probably because they know they will lose so many players that have already spent north of 1000$
calibre might be my favorite piece of software ever made. I wish every media format had a calibre equivalent. I have sorted thousands of books and merged so many series into single files because who needs seperate books on an eReader.
Good UX benefits everyone.
Laugh at the absolutely terrible name?
that is indeed how you mention someone. Yeah being pedantic for the sale of it isn’t something I understand. Unless it impacts my ability to enjoy the story I couldn’t care less.