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the good news is that I finished a book and it got me out of my reading slump where I would start things, not finish, switch to something else, not finish
the bad news is that "yes daddy" by jonathan parks-ramage is one of the worst written books I've read in a whiiiile. bland expositiony prose, flat characters, a bunch of weird plot detours. Written like a 200-page Wikipedia summary instead of an actual book
the worst news is that it has such intensely favorable gushing reviews on goodreads, and the people who hated it mostly hated it for a different reason, and so I'm left alone like oKAY BUT THE PROSE WAS SHIT, HOW DO YOU NOT SEE THIS
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I think there's basis to theorize that the Oracle created/planted Smith with the idea that he'd play a role in ending the One Cycle (apparently it's matrix online canon that she engineered Neo and Trinity). But if we also take into account that
The Oracle doesn't seem to have had a single, set path planned out, with every detail predicted. ex, Neo arrives earlier than she expected in movie 3; she seems to have believed she could protect Sati from Smith
She seems genuinely disappointed in/pissed off with Smith
Her ultimate end goal was Io and machine-human solidarity
...then I wonder if "Smith goes supervillan, accidentally gives Neo leverage to negotiate" was a possible path, but not her preferred one.
Notably, she explains the concept of Exiles to Neo, and plants the idea of sympathy for Exile programs, right before Smith shows up and reveals he's an Exile now.
I wonder if that was her ideal (if idealistic) scenario: Neo and Smith jumpstart the machine-human solidarity movement with an unexpected alliance
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everyone needs a fun not-that-good fantasy book series in their life!! I can feel it fixing me
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sometimes i sit and think about that trojan war retelling that decided to make achilles a trans woman or that lady who wrote an odyssey retelling and then said she never read the odyssey or anything written by madeline miller and i know that my quest to gatekeep greek mythology is a righteous one
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