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Feels Good Man: The Movie

Apparently critics and audiences like the result -- my few minutes on the screen certainly didn't keep Feels Good Man from winning a slew of awards, including best US documentary at the Sundance Film Festival. Now it's on its way to the little screen, at the 10 pm time slot on Monday the 19th on your local PBS channel -- https://www.pbs.org/independentlens/films/feels-good-man/.
The weird thing is that this isn't even my first appearance on the screen. I've appeared on a TV movie, American Collapse, and a documentary about a Pennsylvania faerie festival, Glen Rock Fae -- I even have my own IMDB page, of all things, though they don't have a photo, and didn't have a bio until I sent them one. Kind of an odd experience for someone who doesn't take in much visual media...
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The Pepe thing is a really interesting phenomenon. I remember last year there was a professional Overwatch player (Overwatch is a video game) who got suspended from the pro Overwatch League for a few games, fined several thousand dollars, and made to publicly apologize for the harm he caused because he posted "feels birthday man" on his personal Twitter on his birthday.
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That way, I'll be able to point to the screen and say to the wife, "See that guy? He's been writing all those books I'm constantly yapping about!"
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"then it started to get strange"
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(Anonymous) 2020-10-18 07:26 am (UTC)(link)Pepe is a sensation on the live streaming website twitch (twitch.tv) now. Majority of the popular emotes are based on Pepe and used incessantly. (here (https://betterttv.com/emotes/top) and here (https://www.frankerfacez.com/emoticons/)). I'm thinking a huge number of people (especially younger) are going to be privy to what little you had to share in the documentary.
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Frog the God of Plenty
(Anonymous) 2020-10-18 05:37 pm (UTC)(link)May the Kek God bring the plenty ( of votes) in the upcoming election for our King in Orange!
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Congratulations for being in the documentary about Pepe that actually got made!!
Looking forward to your book. Hope it comes in a plain brown wrapper.
All the best,
John B
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Maybe I'll see it after all. The real story is much more interesting than the one the TDS crowd pushes (I'm very much looking forward to your book).
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(Anonymous) 2020-10-18 07:33 pm (UTC)(link)Here I have made indiscreet allusion to many things, not the least of which was Aristophanes and the lyrics of Stephen Sondheim's 'The Frogs'.
I would believe that you are familiar with both, but just in case here are the (1974) lyrics.
https://genius.com/Stephen-sondheim-the-frogs-lyrics
What do you make of this? Is there a relevant connection with 'The Frogs', the chans, the alt-right, the Egyptian god Kek -- or am I simply seeing the omens I want to envision in the cake of the last queen of France?
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(Anonymous) 2020-10-19 07:25 pm (UTC)(link)Thanks to the heads up, I was just able to catch it streaming this evening.
(Anonymous) 2020-10-20 04:21 am (UTC)(link)For years I've been interested in "the madness of crowds", mass psychology, and, more specifically, how the major governments of Rome, France, Russia, and Germany were all toppled by relatively small groups provoking much larger groups.
Maybe you could write a book about that specifically, John? I should think it would sell and I think you could give a unique perspective with your command of history, philosophy, and magic.
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(Anonymous) 2020-10-20 06:15 pm (UTC)(link)On the other hand, his options were genuinely pretty limited. Even if he had enforced his copyright sooner, most of the chans' uses are covered under parody. He might have softened the resentment the chans felt at the "appropriation" of Pepe by normies, and the extent to which they radicalized, but the basic dynamic was going to play out regardless. (On the other hand, the chans might have taken offense to the crackdown. Counterfactuals are hard.)
JMG sighted in the Washington Post
(Anonymous) 2020-10-22 01:29 am (UTC)(link)The movie was reviewed in the Washington Post today, and your name appeared in the review, as "an expert on the occult".
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