God, for a Wikipedia page to dance around the identity of an author (Paul Dochney), for what amounts to essentially a well-received daily comic strip in a newspaper, really says a lot about what's wrong with the world as we know it.
It's just too much to plainly state:
@dril is Paul Dochney
Once you have a book to sell, and have been interviewed by Vice, it shouldn't be a big deal to say that. At the very least, it's also reasonable to give the author his own wikipedia page, and cross-link to the persona's wiki.
God, for a Wikipedia page to dance around the identity of an author (Paul Dochney), for what amounts to essentially a well-received daily comic strip in a newspaper, really says a lot about what's wrong with the world as we know it.
It's just too much to plainly state:
@dril is Paul Dochney
Once you have a book to sell, and have been interviewed by Vice, it shouldn't be a big deal to say that. At the very least, it's also reasonable to give the author his own wikipedia page, and cross-link to the persona's wiki.
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[ 3.5 ms ] story [ 20.3 ms ] threadDril is the Shakespeare of our age.
There is something very relaxing about reading 75% nonsense, 25% satire posts.
It's just too much to plainly state:
Once you have a book to sell, and have been interviewed by Vice, it shouldn't be a big deal to say that. At the very least, it's also reasonable to give the author his own wikipedia page, and cross-link to the persona's wiki.It's just too much to plainly state:
Once you have a book to sell, and have been interviewed by Vice, it shouldn't be a big deal to say that. At the very least, it's also reasonable to give the author his own wikipedia page, and cross-link to the persona's wiki.