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Can a white person make a joke about race, or a man about rape? Are some things to shocking to be said under and circumstances? Has Twitter made it impossible to even talk about this stuff? And will you please stop telling me to check my privilege? Too controversial for the internet, recent events in Paris have given Rilstone's first collection of essays in nearly a year a wholly unlooked for topicality. WARNING: People who read this book may get punched by the Pope.

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Can a white person make a joke about race, or a man about rape? Are some things to shocking to be said under and circumstances? Has Twitter made it impossible to even talk about this stuff? And will you please stop telling me to check my privilege? Too controversial for the internet, recent events in Paris have given Rilstone's first collection of essays in nearly a year a wholly unlooked for topicality. WARNING: People who read this book may get punched by the Pope.
Autorenporträt
Andrew Rilstone is a blogger, story-teller and librarian. He has written extensively about role-playing games, Tolkien and C.S. Lewis, Star Wars, and Doctor Who. In 2018 he completed a detailed commentary on the first 50 issues of the Amazing Spider-Man, which has been called the most detailed study of a single comic book ever attempted. Having finished this monumental project, he asked himself "Is there anyone bigger and more famous than Spider-Man for me to write about?" This book is the result...