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but regardless of what, why would whatever is going on with it stop anyone else from making, publishing, and/or enjoying works of analog horror?
is it some kind of copyright battle akin to the farce that was the "react world" copyright claims?
someone claiming ownership of the genre?
but why would that have anything to do with analog horror as a genre though and "be the end" of it?
is he the only one making works of analog horror?
Oof but tbh, who hasn't had allegations thrown their way?
It's pretty much a monthly thing, some internet celebrity is being accused of either R/SA or being a P, sometimes both..
I don't know the details so maybe I'm wrong but it's always a possibility.
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