As someone who's been a fan of Chris Avellone for a long time I guess the specific lesson for people like me is when famous people get fired from their prestigious jobs for no obvious reason we should stop assuming it's just because suits are malicious incompetents
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Remember the period of time when he was hustling all over the place and people were like "Why does legendary writer Chris Avellone of all people have to make money by guest starring on everyone else's Kickstarter? What happened to his full time job?"
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It turns out that those unspecified reasons a legendary creative talent might be "difficult to work with" quite possibly include being a raging alcoholic who creeps on any woman he sees
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Replying to @arthur_affect
Oh my That's .. unfortunately resonant with his games One of which I helped fund at a fairly high level Eew
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Replying to @BootlegGirl
I don't wanna say bitter self loathing is a "red flag" because there are honestly just as many terrible people whose brand is based on boundless cheerful self confidence But yeah it is unfortunate
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Replying to @arthur_affect @BootlegGirl
it is interesting how the self loathing creeps and the self confidence creeps have really different career paths. Loathing can achieve really amazing success in art while the confidence types seem to always flair out as cult leaders or instagram influencers
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Honestly to me it just means that relatively speaking the self loathing ones are smarter and better at their actual jobs Like, if you are a creep, then the only way you can not be a little self loathing is if you have no self awareness because you're generally oblivious
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