• Brave Little Hitachi Wand@feddit.uk
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    3 days ago

    I was shocked too. I was fortunate enough to read it and merely think “Huh… That was amusing. Anyway, back to Doctorow and Stephenson.” Apparently a fair few of EY’s readers were all “this is my life now”

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      3 days ago

      Some of the more, shall we say, dedicated HP fans seem to genuinely struggle to understand that it’s a story, and never happened.

      If ever there was a fandom to go off the deep end like that, it’s Harry Potter.

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      3 days ago

      Yeah, I don’t really care as long as it’s not the author starting a death cult, but it was an interesting read

      • Brave Little Hitachi Wand@feddit.uk
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        I can’t make the claim that “the author started a death cult”, but I will say that they and their followers are closely patterned from the self-help grift template of endless seminars, and their ideology centres on moral absolutes and arguments that are intended to be so compelling that they describe some of their ideas as an “infohazard”.

        Using only pop culture and fiction as primary sources, the “rationalism” subculture intended to create a system of ideas that was undeniable, according to its own logic - and then they accidentally spawned subcultures due to differences that were irreconcilable because of (I feel) their own absolutism. And if you follow these things, a subculture within a subculture is, 7 or of 10 times, a cult.