Patrick Sean Tomlinson / @stealthygeek / "Torque Wheeler" / @RealAutomanic / Kempesh / Padawan v2.5 - "Conservative" sci-fi author with TDS, armed "drunk with anger management issues" and terminated parental rights, actual tough guy, obese, paid Quasi, paid thousands to be repeatedly unbanned from Twitter

If this is the caliber of performance on display at GenCon, then it is small wonder the organizers feel it sensible to have Pat talk about the proper use of social media (Credit to Antsucks over on the OnAForums for providing the timecode)
Warning: Heavy cringe, and I rarely use that term, but jesus christ.

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Goddamn, that was hard to watch. They're still not as bad as the SFWA crowd, though. The GenCon crowd seems like the kids that got bullied all their life for their weird interests and general spergieness, the SFWA crowd are the nameless kids that never even got bullied in school because any interaction with them just felt too odd and off to bother with.

Imagine paying money to watch this retardation, holy shit. Fatrick fits right in there.
 
If this is the caliber of performance on display at GenCon, then it is small wonder the organizers feel it sensible to have Pat talk about the proper use of social media (Credit to Antsucks over on the OnAForums for providing the timecode)
Warning: Heavy cringe, and I rarely use that term, but jesus christ.

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Fuck. Memorize the lyrics if you're getting up in front of people, Sloth from Goonies but without the charisma.

Best part was when the land whale couldn't jump anymore after the fourth or fifth time so she just started saying "stomp stomp".
 
Kotaku published an article on Thursday about the GenCon shenanigans, Gamergate 2.0 finally dropping??? Not quite, they seem to have no idea it's about Patrick and instead make the narrative about some vague culture wars in the tabletop community.
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Only new info is that the con allocated extra security to some events, presumably Pat's panels because he's a sissy.


A few more HERD IMMUNITY tweets in case Netflix execs are reading this thread
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Kotaku published an article on Thursday about the GenCon shenanigans, Gamergate 2.0 finally dropping??? Not quite, they seem to have no idea it's about Patrick and instead make the narrative about some vague culture wars in the tabletop community.
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Only new info is that the con allocated extra security to some events, presumably Pat's panels because he's a sissy.


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The book actually sounds pretty good if it wasnt Fatrick writing it, i could see david drake writing it and doing a really good job.
 
Kotaku published an article on Thursday about the GenCon shenanigans, Gamergate 2.0 finally dropping??? Not quite, they seem to have no idea it's about Patrick and instead make the narrative about some vague culture wars in the tabletop community.
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Only new info is that the con allocated extra security to some events, presumably Pat's panels because he's a sissy.


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Imagine being so irrelevant that when you’re the central part of the story being written about you still get ignored.

I assume Pat isn’t aware of the article, as if he was he’d have issued a tweetstorm at Kotaku demanding they acknowledge how the abuse he has suffered at the hands of the cyberstalkers is the most important story of the decade.
 
Wouldn't they just ask him to move it himself if they couldn't drive it, instead of just leaving it in the way like that?
If I was a valet and was “child”ed by a very fat man, I’d purposefully leave his car exposed like that in the hopes it would be hit by another vehicle or broken into by future pepperoni.
 
The book actually sounds pretty good if it wasnt Fatrick writing it, i could see david drake writing it and doing a really good job.
Apparently Scalzi already did and Fatty just stole the idea.
Also, I didn't know Torque Wheeler went to GenCon too! Don't know why he didn't hashtag them in his tweet, he must be a fatstealthy geek!
As if Porque Squealer isn't shameless enough to steal from other writers, now he's stolen one of John Walker Flynt's gayest flexes, the "I can drive a manual transmission" you know like any fuckin' 80 year old, as if that makes him a badass, instead of just a boomer.
 
Scalzi was very lucky to be one of the first online journalers on the web. This nascent movement turned into blogging and he cultivated a ton of affinity and loyalty through his online journal about being a writer, publishing, and his personal life. All those early online followers were among the first to experience parasocial relationships online and from what I’ve seen, they have stuck to thinking “This is my friend’s book, I have to buy it and tell everyone he’s my friend!” in significant numbers. Timing is everything. (I was around then but not into sci-fi and didn’t like his politics so developed a natural disdain for him. I was in the minority.)

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It’s my understanding that sci-fi people used to be more comfortable separating Hubbard’s novels from his religious shenanigans because they still liked the books.
There might be some truth to this. I've read a couple of his Mission Earth books that i picked up in a thrift store, and I was surprised at how weird and funny they were. I expected (and maybe wanted) Hubbards writing to be complete shit.
 
I see Rick is having fun at Gencon.
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It's a good thing that Pat's pointing at that robot balloon. I totally wouldn't have noticed it if he hadn't. It's not like he could have posed like a robot pilot with that in the background and people would have made the connection on their own.
 
There might be some truth to this. I've read a couple of his Mission Earth books that i picked up in a thrift store, and I was surprised at how weird and funny they were. I expected (and maybe wanted) Hubbards writing to be complete shit.
I read the Mission Earth series as a child before I knew what scientology was, and it was a pretty great series. Chock full o' social commentary.
 
So it's Automanic?

An Automaniac would be someone who's crazy about automobiles. An Automanic is someone who automatically spins off into manic outbursts.
Oh, thank God! I thought I was the only one who considered that name a total misuse of the English language. I couldn't tell if he meant to write 'automaniac' but thought it was too obvious and he needed to try something else, or whether he was playing off the idea of being an auto-mechanic and figured it didn't really matter which letters he left out...

I just know that whenever I saw that name I wanted to punch him and say 'That's not the right word!'
 
Oh, thank God! I thought I was the only one who considered that name a total misuse of the English language. I couldn't tell if he meant to write 'automaniac' but thought it was too obvious and he needed to try something else, or whether he was playing off the idea of being an auto-mechanic and figured it didn't really matter which letters he left out...

I just know that whenever I saw that name I wanted to punch him and say 'That's not the right word!'
He deftly danced around like three different similar fake words that would have made more sense. I was just reading it as "Automaniac" this whole time as some kind of form of mental self-preservation. "Automechaniac" kind of works, that's a good call.
 
It’s my understanding that sci-fi people used to be more comfortable separating Hubbard’s novels from his religious shenanigans because they still liked the books.
They're complete pulp garbage, lol. Pat could only pray to aspire to that level, but still - L Ron wrote utter trash.
 
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