I think what's telling about genre discourse is that the Nerd Genres, fantasy and science fiction, act like the definition of a "genre" is having "rules" about what's "allowed to happen" in the setting, and nerds think all genres work this way when mostly they don't
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"Why the hell is Netflix spending so much time buffering? What's wrong with my connection today?" "For many years the problem of a true 'internetworking protocol', from which the term 'Internet' was derived, was considered intractable before the invention of a 'packet-based'
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Anyway they should explicitly solve the exposition problem in a thing someday by having a guy where doing this is his whole personality and everyone loathes him and tries to avoid letting him talk
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In fairness, the stuff you talk about is not, usually, stuff many people already know. You didn't bother to explain the functionality of the phone (I presume) you used to type this, for example.
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