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Does anyone else feel sad for BEE? I really like his books but he lived to see both literature and movies die a slow and timid death. Surely hes too intelligent to really care about the meaning of music videos by random pop stars or think that actors do anything meaningful at all.

>> No.8372261

it's sad that he has a podcast

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>>8372241

>art was pure gold in the past, and a much greater part of every day life

Where does this perception come from? Art has always been in the background. Art has always been swamped with failures and popular garbage.

>> No.8372263

>>8372241
Bret pls go

>> No.8372286

>>8372241
he's a gossip queen. always tries to get the guests on his podcast to talk shit about people they worked with...
still love listening to his poscast though. he's one pf the few people speaking out against SJW and PC culture...

it's weird how everyone is afraid of speaking about the tyrranical influence of the left on our media. if anyone ever questions their values he/she can lose his job, existence and is hunted down by an internet SJW mob threatening everyone who disagrees with them.

>> No.8372291

>>8372241
I don't feel sad for him, I think it's cool he's trying to become a filmmaker. I just wish he continued writing novels.

>>8372261
What's sad is that this man is paid to BS with famous creatives while your magnum opus will never be even glanced at.