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Merged 2014 Hugo awards.

Sorry, I see him as more of a plague than a toxin.

So you would prefer to use his initials? Like this:

VD is prominent within the so-called rabid puppies movement and indicates some the social problems with it.

Works for me.
 
Yeah I saw that. Even by VD's standards that's odd.

Sorry, but it still does not surpass what he wrote in 2013:

"Ironically, in light of the strong correlation between female education and demographic decline, a purely empirical perspective on Malala Yousafzai, the poster girl for global female education, may indicate that the Taliban's attempt to silence her was perfectly rational and scientifically justifiable.":jaw-dropp
(I don't know if it is me, but when I first heard of this what immediately came to mind was having "Mr." Day locked in a room with Malala's father and a lead pipe. Who knows - maybe he has the forgiveness level of Gandhi...:D)
 
Sorry, but it still does not surpass what he wrote in 2013:

(I don't know if it is me, but when I first heard of this what immediately came to mind was having "Mr." Day locked in a room with Malala's father and a lead pipe. Who knows - maybe he has the forgiveness level of Gandhi...:D)

If her father does not have the time or is prevented by other considerations, please consider me available and on call!!!!!!
 
Sorry, but it still does not surpass what he wrote in 2013:

(I don't know if it is me, but when I first heard of this what immediately came to mind was having "Mr." Day locked in a room with Malala's father and a lead pipe. Who knows - maybe he has the forgiveness level of Gandhi...:D)
Yeah, his bigotry is without bounds.
Pox Day said:
It is absurd to imagine that there is absolutely no link between race and intelligence.
Pox Day said:
One thing that is becoming evident is that regardless of culture, women cannot be trusted to use contraception in a socially responsible manner. If it is left up to them, they will kill their societies rather than give up the pleasures of alpha-chasing. This indicates that it will not be left up to them very much longer, as societies that permit women to control their birth rates will prove to be unfit, decline demographically, and eventually expire, while those that control women will prove their fitness, remain stable or continue to grow, and expand to replace the dying societies.
Pox Day said:
...a few acid-burned faces is a small price to pay for lasting marriages, stable families, legitimate children, low levels of debt, strong currencies, affordable housing, homogenous populations, low levels of crime, and demographic stability.
Pox Day said:
I don't believe I could recommend this as a strategy for most men, but it is surely educational to learn that raping and killing a woman is demonstrably more attractive to women than behaving like a gentleman.
Pox Day said:
If the definition of rape is stretched so far to include women who have not given consent, then I am absolutely a serial rapist.
 
Yeah, his bigotry is without bounds.

I wonder if he knows Orientals tend to score higher on average. Of course I am pretty sure that he is quite the opposite of that.

Also, wonder how much he would appreciate a faceful of H2NO3, say, to see haw stable it makes his relationships with others. or, maybe a strong batch of NaOH. I believe those are quite easy of access.
 
I'm going to stick my neck out and say that if you find yourself saying "the Taliban have a point about women's rights", then your backlash against feminism has gone a bit too far.

I suspect this is sincere
I don't say FEMI-NAZI because it is an insult to the German National Socialist Worker's Party.

He probably does think that calling someone a Nazi is a complement.
 
I wonder if he knows Orientals tend to score higher on average. Of course I am pretty sure that he is quite the opposite of that.
He'd made (unverified) claims to be a member of Mensa.

I'm going to stick my neck out and say that if you find yourself saying "the Taliban have a point about women's rights", then your backlash against feminism has gone a bit too far.
Yes, but it's a mindset not unknown in the "manosphere".

He probably does think that calling someone a Nazi is a complement.
Poxy has links to neo-Nazi groups so this is quite probable.
 
2016 nominations.

Best Novel
Ancillary Mercy by Ann Leckie
The Cinder Spires: The Aeronaut’s Windlass by Jim Butcher
The Fifth Season by N.K. Jemisin
Seveneves: A Novel by Neal Stephenson
Uprooted by Naomi Novik

Best Novella
Binti by Nnedi Okorafor
The Builders by Daniel Polansky
Penric’s Demon by Lois McMaster Bujold
Perfect State by Brandon Sanderson
Slow Bullets by Alastair Reynolds

Best Novelette
“And You Shall Know Her by the Trail of Dead” by Brooke Bolander (Lightspeed, Feb2015)
“Flashpoint: Titan” by CHEAH Kai Wai (There Will Be War Volume X, Castalia House)
“Folding Beijing” by Hao Jingfang, trans. Ken Liu (Uncanny Magazine, Jan-Feb 2015)
“Obits” by Stephen King (The Bazaar of Bad Dreams, Scribner)
“What Price Humanity?” by David VanDyke (There Will Be War Volume X, Castalia House)

Best Short Story
“Asymmetrical Warfare” by S. R. Algernon (Nature, Mar 2015)
The Commuter by Thomas A. Mays (Stealth)
“If You Were an Award, My Love” by Juan Tabo and S. Harris (voxday.blogspot.com, Jun 2015)
“Seven Kill Tiger” by Charles Shao (There Will Be War Volume X, Castalia House)
Space Raptor Butt Invasion by Chuck Tingle (Amazon Digital Services)

Best Related Work
Between Light and Shadow: An Exploration of the Fiction of Gene Wolfe, 1951 to 1986 by Marc Aramini (Castalia House)
“The First Draft of My Appendix N Book” by Jeffro Johnson (jeffro.wordpress.com)
“Safe Space as Rape Room” by Daniel Eness (castaliahouse.com)
SJWs Always Lie: Taking Down the Thought Police by Vox Day (Castalia House)
“The Story of Moira Greyland” by Moira Greyland (askthebigot.com)

Best Graphic Story
The Divine written by Boaz Lavie, art by Asaf Hanuka and Tomer Hanuka
Erin Dies Alone written by Grey Carter, art by Cory Rydell
Full Frontal Nerdity by Aaron Williams
Invisible Republic Vol 1 written by Corinna Bechko and Gabriel Hardman, art by Gabriel Hardman
The Sandman: Overture written by Neil Gaiman, art by J.H. Williams III

Best Long Form Dramatic Presentation
Avengers: Age of Ultron written and directed by Joss Whedon
Ex Machina written and directed by Alex Garland
Mad Max: Fury Road written by George Miller, Brendan McCarthy, and Nico Lathouris, directed by George Miller
The Martian screenplay by Drew Goddard, directed by Ridley Scott
Star Wars: The Force Awakens written by Lawrence Kasdan, J. J. Abrams, and Michael Arndt, directed by J.J. Abrams

Best Short Form Dramatic Presentation
Doctor Who: “Heaven Sent” written by Steven Moffat, directed by Rachel Talalay
Grimm: “Headache” written by Jim Kouf and David Greenwalt, directed by Jim Kouf
Jessica Jones: “AKA Smile” written by Scott Reynolds, Melissa Rosenberg, and Jamie King, directed by Michael Rymer
My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic: “The Cutie Map” Parts 1 and 2 written by Scott Sonneborn, M.A. Larson, and Meghan McCarthy, directed by Jayson Thiessen and Jim Miller
Supernatural: “Just My Imagination” written by Jenny Klein, directed by Richard Speight Jr.

Best Short Form Editor
John Joseph Adams
Neil Clarke
Ellen Datlow
Jerry Pournelle
Sheila Williams

Best Long Form Editor
Vox Day
Sheila E. Gilbert
Liz Gorinsky
Jim Minz
Toni Weisskopf

Best Professional Artist
Lars Braad Andersen
Larry Elmore
Abigail Larson
Michal Karcz
Larry Rostant

Best Semi-Prozine
Beneath Ceaseless Skies edited by Scott H. Andrews
Daily Science Fiction edited by Michele-Lee Barasso and Jonathan Laden
Sci Phi Journal edited by Jason Rennie
Strange Horizons edited by Catherine Krahe, Julia Rios, A. J. Odasso, Vanessa Rose Phin,Maureen Kincaid Speller, and the Strange Horizons staff
Uncanny Magazine edited by Lynne M. Thomas & Michael Damian Thomas, Michi Trota, and Erika Ensign & Steven Schapansky

Best Fanzine
Black Gate edited by John O’Neill
Castalia House Blog edited by Jeffro Johnson
File 770 edited by Mike Glyer
Superversive SF edited by Jason Rennie
Tangent Online edited by Dave Truesdale

Best Fancast
8-4 Play, Mark MacDonald, John Ricciardi, Hiroko Minamoto, and Justin Epperson
Cane and Rinse, Cane and Rinse
HelloGreedo, HelloGreedo
The Rageaholic, RazörFist
Tales to Terrify, Stephen Kilpatrick

Best Fan Writer
Douglas Ernst
Mike Glyer
Morgan Holmes
Jeffro Johnson
Shamus Young

Best Fan Artist
Matthew Callahan
disse86
Kukuruyo
Christian Quinot
Steve Stiles

John W. Campbell Award for Best New Writer
Pierce Brown
Sebastien de Castell
Brian Niemeier
Andy Weir
Alyssa Wong
 
OK, scratch The Commuter; Thomas Mays has pulled it due to the support of the puppyboys in the nomination process.
 

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