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by deltaonezero
1453 days ago
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I wrote this piece in response to your comment: https://www.inverse.com/entertainment/is-star-wars-science-f... Just kidding, but it's equivalent to what I would've wrote. >You can shift the entire thing to ancient china and adjust all the set pieces for the time and it would still work. Bro, I'm chinese. Ancient China is neither Fantasy or Sci-Fi. It's a whole different genre called Wuxia. Fantasy and wuxia are not compatible. |
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Ya, but he's wrong. It's like a library putting a fiction book in the non fiction, and because its popular, redefining non fiction because the fiction book is popular. He's got an opinion, and I disagree, and we're equally valid.
>Bro, I'm chinese. Ancient China is neither Fantasy or Sci-Fi. It's a whole different genre called Wuxia. Fantasy and wuxia are not compatible.
That's not an argument, that's a conclusion without any supporting arguments. Dismissed as nonsense as easily as posited without effort.
By your arguments if it got popular it would redefine wuxia and now wuxia would include it.