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Yes, I wrote the little "accents in dialog" bit under the previous page knowing full well what this page contained. I think the important thing to infer from this page is that lens flare guy recruited the other three, and they've never met without full kit on, so they don't know who each other is. (Also it should give you some hint about the identity of Lens Flare there - even if some of you have already guessed it.) In my mind, that's not a bad way to run a group of criminals... at least ones where they're going to be wearing full face masks. Of course, that flies in the face of rule number one of the Evil Overlord's List. Now, if you don't have a base of operations and there's nothing for the good guys to infiltrate, or clonk a guard on the head and don their outfit while escaping from the detention center, the full face concealing mask is less of a concern. 

I've never understood "linguism" for lack of a better term. Like, making fun of people for their accent. If someone has a pronounced accent, it almost always means they speak more languages than the person taking the piss, especially here in America. Actually, I take it back, I understand linguism, I just don't understand people thinking it's some kind of grand slam on the person who speaks more languages than them. Besides, accent based humor can be really funny when done right

The fact that racism is seemingly inherent to organized crime, be it gangs (street or prison) or gangsters always makes for a humorous moment for me when I see multicultural street gangs in TV shows. Like, if you take those same actors and put them in business suits, they'd all look at place smiling over some product shot in a stock photo. There's the white guy, the black or asian woman, the asian or black guy, and a "brown." Is he hispanic? Is he Indian? Is he one of the other kinds of brown that could be mistaken for one of the more well known kinds of brown? Doesn't matter. All the boxes have been checked and the product is now inoffensively milquetoast.

Not that there's anything wrong with diversity, of course. I'm not mocking inclusivity here, just the thought process that leads to things like street gangs that look like stock photo casting calls. This excludes heist movies. Of course they're going to have a diverse cast. Handsome main guy, black guy with connections to the underground, sex pot, tiny flexible girl that can go through air vents and do the laser beam dance, the sketchy, skinny white guy who is the world's best safecracker, burly black woman who is a top-tier mechanic, asian guy who in a shocking twist doesn't know martial arts, but is instead a pharmaceutical wiz, and, uh... probably an old... let's say, Italian guy. These days you might also see a stout pacific islander. I'd joke that there's no such thing as a svelte Pacific Islander. The Rock isn't the only one. I mean, Hawaii is a Pacific Island, and, you know. Hula girls.

But anyway, in the real world, criminals are weirdly racially insular, and don't have to deal with things like hiring quotas. I wonder if you could fine a street gang for failing to meet diversity standards. I mean, no. The answer is definitely no, for multiple reasons. But... Hmm. 

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Playwars

Gee, I wonder which ones are from the US. Seriously, it may be a strictly european point of view, but the topic of race is barely discussed in the countries (strictly european, Italy, Spain, Croatia, ect) I visited, but people from the US seems to be almost obsessed with it.

Justaguy

Dave, not sure if you're aware of another creative going by AiLoves/AiLovesToGrow. She passed a few months ago. I was just re-reading her first book "Becoming Monsters: Growing Pains". She credited you as one of the major influences at the end. Inspiring her to just "go for it". First book was released back in 2020, and a SFW version somewhat after. (Much smut and specific kinks involved in NSFW version, from an author who WILL not swear. ) Her 2nd book will unfortunately probably remain perpetually unpublished as she had it only about 80% complete. And her author had to shut down many of her accounts after her death as someone was trying to steal her online identity to abscond with writing proceeds that were supposed to support her family. Anyway back in topic, I know she enjoyed your work from conversations with her, but didn't realise she'd drawn such inspiration to move forward from you. Just thought you'd like to know about the positive effect you're having just by doing your best.

Justaguy

I had the privilege of beta reading and proofing chapters on her 2nd as they were being published. The character development was seriously starting to flow well. 😓