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Sir Murray_N (murray_n@noagendasocial.com)'s status on Wednesday, 20-Sep-2023 13:15:27 JST Sir Murray_N -
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Arkana (arkana@freespeechextremist.com)'s status on Wednesday, 20-Sep-2023 13:15:25 JST Arkana @Nazareno @Murray_N The books are great yeah
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mk (mk@mastodon.satoshishop.de)'s status on Wednesday, 20-Sep-2023 13:15:25 JST mk dune part 2 will be released in november 2023 <3
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Nazareno (nazareno@noagendasocial.com)'s status on Wednesday, 20-Sep-2023 13:15:26 JST Nazareno @Murray_N Dune. I remember when it came out. I was about 15. I was an avid reader, but I never had an interest in it. I read it a couple of days ago. I think it is amazing, even prescient.
Of course, I checked the movie, directed by David Lynch. It's terrible, cheesy, inartful, styleless. Still worth watching, just to get a dramatic representation. While different, I think it is almost equal to Lord of the Rings -
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mk (mk@mastodon.satoshishop.de)'s status on Wednesday, 20-Sep-2023 15:48:19 JST mk "this was written between '57 - '65"
so it's clearly not made for the "modern audience" ..so you're unable to identify with the characters !
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Nazareno (nazareno@noagendasocial.com)'s status on Wednesday, 20-Sep-2023 15:48:20 JST Nazareno @mk @Arkana @Murray_N I will not miss that and I seldom see any movies. I am quickly becoming a Dune fan. It's hard to believe but this was written between '57 - '65. They think PKD saw into the future. I think Herbert beat him
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mk (mk@mastodon.satoshishop.de)'s status on Wednesday, 20-Sep-2023 16:02:25 JST mk never mind. i was making a joke.
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Nazareno (nazareno@noagendasocial.com)'s status on Wednesday, 20-Sep-2023 16:02:27 JST Nazareno @mk @Arkana @Murray_N It's the 'fantasy' genre in Science Fiction category. Much like JRR Tolkien, Ursula K. Le Guin. It's like mythology in a lot of ways. There is reason to believe that it comes from the dream state called the 'imaginal realm'. Carl Jung also worked in the 'imaginal realm'. Tolkien and Jung both produced "Red Books" describing this phenomenon.
I identify with the 'characters' completely.
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