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>>23024446
He's trolling.

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There any good books that examine the "murderhobo" trope?
You know, that character type that usually comes in roll playing settings where the players decide to just play a character with basically zero moral compass and just straight up kill everyone they see either for gold or just for the hell of it.

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>>8947667
This girl goes to my university and is an officer in the model UN team there.

When I found out about her channel and looked through it I noticed that she was really just reviewing YAF and scifi/fantasy books and not much else, so I decided to ask her why she didn't make videos about any classic literature.

When I did this she got super-defensive and starting insisting that she only reviews books that she likes, how dare i question her taste in literary material, how can I be such an elitist etc.
This was during a conference and I found out later that my relatively simple question (which wasn't even phrased particularly confrontationally) had upset her entire routine, someone saw her crying in the restroom, some other people had said she was talking about being personally attacked by some pretentious asshole just for reviewing books she likes.

I guess I learned a lesson about trying to interact with booktubers in real life

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