• lud@lemm.ee
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      1 year ago

      Fair enough. I don’t believe it is a very popular story so that might be the reason.

      Why is there even an Emoji for the book? Does it come up that often on hexchat?

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        1 year ago

        I don’t believe it is a very popular story so that might be the reason.

        It was popular enough for me to have known about it before I saw the emoji.

        Why is there even an Emoji for the book? Does it come up that often on hexchat?

        Because the Hexbear creator of emojis decided it’d be fun to add it, and it was almost immediately used to summarize bleak and terrible future outcomes, especially in reference to this moment mocking the tendency of tech billionaires to miss the point of the fiction they consume and make announcements about how they want to make the bad things in such fiction come true:

        https://i.kym-cdn.com/photos/images/original/002/386/548/92f.jpg

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          1 year ago

          Odd, but alright then. Maybe it makes more sense the the “emoji” renders properly.

          Have you read the story? If not, do it. It’s pretty great and only around 40 min long.

          Harlan Ellison made an audiobook version I listened to, while also reading it at the same time: https://youtu.be/dgo-As552hY

          You can also borrow the book for free here: https://archive.org/details/ihavenomouthimus0000harl

          Or just get it for free in many other places.

          Edit: oh and what is stormfront? Edit 2: the “I have no mouth…” game is also pretty great and was given away for free on GOG a while back so you might already have it, if you keep track of those things. That game is inspired by the book but it is mainly it’s own story.