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I write novels (eg The Power, new novel is The Future), I make games (eg Zombies, Run!), unorthodox Jew. not-getting-into-pointless-arguments-on-the-internet is an act of revolution. However complex you think things are, they're more complex than that
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I mean is everyone aware of SCONUL? And that there’s usually a way to pay a smallish fee to join university libraries?
I say this because: It can be easy to believe that this thing we’re up to here is the world. And we “yap our thoughts” people certainly affect the world, probably disproportionately. But even at its very height only 14% of people in the UK ever had a Twitter account.
I know this sounds made up but I really did just have a nap and a nightmare about watching a group of kids bully a young Sikh boy with a topknot. I was screaming at them from a rooftop but they couldn’t hear and I woke up thinking: I need to get a loudhailer.
How do you stop Puck sending you email? I have tried to unsubscribe and mark as spam so many times And Still They Come. I’ve come to think of them purely as a provider of spam.
Having tried to find two people in two days with no success: it is amazing how people can just not be on the internet. People unlike us who do not enjoy yapping their thoughts constantly, or reading other people doing that. They can be essentially invisible online.