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Neil Gaiman has cooperated with @Stealthygeekfan in some patposting on more than one occasion. I fully believe he's in on it but would never fully openly admit to it.
I remember that exchange. Imagine how confused Neil must have been. No wonder he’s taking sly shots with the like button.
Pat would reply to this of course pathetically demanding that Neil report and block the atalker. He did not.
Note that pat basically admitted that his easy slut of a wife spread her legs for a 20 dollar autograph. Disgusting.
Ah, he's talking about himself, nvm, I'm a retard.
Jesus, so Neil is in on Patposting. Pretty sure Pat sees Gaiman as one of his heroes. This is huge!The screenshot is showing that 2 people "liked" the tweet. Neil being one of them.
Imagine the level of narcissism required to tweet that at somebody on Neil Gaiman’s level. Not just that he assumes that the guy would be at all interested in his drama; but to bark the demand ‘report and block’ at him without so much as a ‘please’.Anyway, the above account is run by a cyberstlaker under criminal investigation. Report and block.
My daughter absolutely loves Coraline. We've watched the movie countless times but she loves the book too. She's told me herself about how the story made her appreciate what she has because it could always be worse like the "other mother" in the story.Imagine the level of narcissism required to tweet that at somebody on Neil Gaiman’s level. Not just that he assumes that the guy would be at all interested in his drama; but to bark the demand ‘report and block’ at him without so much as a ‘please’.
Being trapped in his SFWA/Trump bubble for so long has truly rotted this guy’s brain. He just assumes everybody is on his side in what he views as the most important battle in the history of humanity.
Bert’s expecting his blue check any day now.Bert's up to 64 followers now!
Not just an equal but superior based on his ratings.My daughter absolutely loves Coraline. We've watched the movie countless times but she loves the book too. She's told me herself about how the story made her appreciate what she has because it could always be worse like the "other mother" in the story.
Point is that Neil Gaiman wrote Coraline. It was a bit weird to realize that connection after seeing how pat met niki buy gifting her that copy of American Gods.
But I'm rambling. Point is that Neil Gaiman is the rare success in the SFWA. Pat considering himself an equal is sickening.
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