What it makes me think is that Herbert was, whether consciously or not, dismissive of the intelligence of his readers - that he thought he was being So Very Smort about every little thing that he HAD to explain it, or no one would get it, and therefore not KNOW he was Smort.
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just call him a hot gay, Frankpic.twitter.com/NGpme7evqg
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super cool that the villain is all, “I was GONNA rape a 15yo boy but I guess my Plans would be spoiled by that”
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sidebar, to everyone replying to this thread with comments to the effect of "just wait until you get to X book in the series!" - bold of you to assume I'm not gonna mindwipe myself after the first one and leave it at that
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“I am proud to be the shepherd of this herd of sharks!”pic.twitter.com/uzCLUtQR8Y
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what does it all MEAN dot gifpic.twitter.com/qawKETZOi1
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luv 2 read a book where the villain is gross and fat and gay and his gross fat gayness is constantly highlighted as a means to emphasise his villainy
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"His mind was a bin without end, catching everything." listen quick question how FUCKING high was herbert when he wrote this book??
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Replying to @fozmeadows
he didn't need to be high. he just needed to be a white man writing in the 60s
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Brave And Intelligent Authormen Must Stare Into The INFINITY BIN
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