NEW sv3rige video "Please help me see my son"

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This is the most accurate depiction of him btw @Pythagoras @lutte
 
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On the whole fantasy vs history debate, I enjoy both tbh. I enjoy works about history because of the fact that it has happened. It gives it a sort of genuine and tangible value that is relative to the world you're living in now, like oh shit, the American revolution happened and these people were the cause of it, and this is how they did it. Great events in history > great events in fiction

As to fiction, even though the world is fictitious, the characters often have a human psychology to them which makes them relatable. Pitting characters against fictitious events and seeing how they react opens up a realm of possibilites and exploration of social behaviour that you just don't get in raw history books where it can all be very specific. It's the reason why myths and stories have been created since time immemorial, to create something larger than life, something to look up to and something to relate to. In myths often time the places are real but the events are exaggerated to create a more awe-inspiring reality that will tell a better story
Congratulations on actually having a bare minimum understanding of literature
The same can be said about very few here...
 
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