Those kids wrote that article.
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I mean, he's not called Alexander the Problematic However Undeniably Accomplished...
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You know, I was always kind of rooting for him in history classes, too. I think at that level of remove, you just kind of root for the protagonists.
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I suppose "Guy worked really hard to build something and succeeded" seems like a better story to some people, even if what the guy built wasn't actually a good thing, than "Guy worked really hard to build something and it all fell apart,"
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I'm reminded of Zero Punctuation's review of Duke Nukem Forever, where he said that he kept catching himself trying to think of the game as better than it was because 'that's how the story is supposed to end;'
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It certainly makes a map easier to colour in.
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People of my dad's generation (Boomers, basically) used to talk about 'remembering when most of the world was coloured in pink' (to denote the British empire).
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