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Felipepepes Expanded CRPG Book
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I must admit, it looks like a very enjoyable and well illustrated book. I'm tempted to buy it for my gaming room. PDF won't do, because that's not the kind of thing you read from beginning to end, it's something you casually or specifically look at, probably while doing other nerdy stuff.
That said, I have little sympathy for the author and I question his morals. Since this isn't precisely something I need in my life, I think I'll pass.
It does look very cool tho. The stereotype about faggots and having good taste in style is sometimes true, apparently.
That said, I have little sympathy for the author and I question his morals. Since this isn't precisely something I need in my life, I think I'll pass.
It does look very cool tho. The stereotype about faggots and having good taste in style is sometimes true, apparently.
The only thing Felipepepe deserves is a bullet to the head. Imagine shilling his shit... how embarrassing.
Well the money isn't going to Felipe, it's going to favela-dwellers.
The project also aims to help in the wider world: all of author Felipe Pepe’s profit will be donated to the Vocação charity in Brazil, his homeland. Vocação helps kids and teenagers from poor areas to get education and employment, enabling them in turn to help others around them to do the same, changing the community for the better.
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Even worse, they're actively helping huehuehues get access to the internet.Roguey wrote: ↑ January 28th, 2024, 02:59Well the money isn't going to Felipe, it's going to favela-dwellers.The project also aims to help in the wider world: all of author Felipe Pepe’s profit will be donated to the Vocação charity in Brazil, his homeland. Vocação helps kids and teenagers from poor areas to get education and employment, enabling them in turn to help others around them to do the same, changing the community for the better.
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That's even worse.Roguey wrote: ↑ January 28th, 2024, 02:59Well the money isn't going to Felipe, it's going to favela-dwellers.
Dammit rusty.
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the book features some of my reviews and i got zero in royalties, should i sue
Yes, especially since that money is going to your less-evolved brethren.asf wrote: ↑ January 28th, 2024, 03:52the book features some of my reviews and i got zero in royalties, should i sue
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I explicitly wrote I wouldn't buy it.
Why are you trying to make me spend money? Is it for the favela kids? You can tell me in private.
To be honest I could see myself buying that book had not a snake like Felipenis been involved with the project. It's a monumental tome on a subject rarely explored. From what I can tell he's only the editor and the one recieving the money plus credit (kike confirmed) but that's bad enough. If we could get the book by paying the local Yakuza to give him a savage beating I'd be prepared to throw in my 46$.
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He's definitely the author. It's been a multi year project and anyone coming from the codex knows about how much work he personally did for it. That said, a good portion of the book (reviews and such) are definitely material that's been written by other people, calling it editorial work wouldn't be wrong. Tl:dr the guy did most of the cataloguing and research work by himself, at least for as long as I bothered keeping up with the project.
I guess I filtered out most of his stuff back when I was on the Codex once I figured him out for what he is. So he's not a total fraud then.Ratcatcher wrote: ↑ January 28th, 2024, 09:43anyone coming from the codex knows about how much work he personally did for it.