tresfoyle: a very large woman's face peering smugly and improbably from the confines of a lavish but normal-sized coach's window. She's dressed in lavish, dark furs and half-concealing her face behind a fan. It's taken from a scene from Miyazaki's Howl's Moving Castle adaptation. (Default)
tresfoyle ([personal profile] tresfoyle) wrote in [personal profile] stepnix 2025-01-09 07:11 pm (UTC)

honestly looking at this and looking at some of the frontended principles & procedures established in Sundang you can definitely tell that even if those authors haven't *read* New Simulationism, they know a lot of the same theory underpinning it and have drawn some similar conclusions, to the point of some overlap in language when it comes to the idea of the world-fiction reigning supreme.

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