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Aug 30, 2018 12:27AM

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I'm really sorry. I respect you and have been interested in reading your blog posts. Do what it good for yourself, we need you for the long haul.


Then again, that's what I believe. Maybe you feel differently. Or maybe, hopefully, you just had't considered that.

Sorry for writing so much. Cheer up! Get back out there! Make a difference!





I'm sorry you were put in the position where you had to cut the cord and I totally understand where you're coming from. Twitter was the only place where my "Internet alter-ego" could exist...and it still does, but not like it used to. Things are very different now. It's the whole "too much of a good thing," bandwagon syndrome. I'm glad to read your words here and hope you continue to write.

Second, I don't know if you spend a lot of time looking at your Goodreads responses but it seems everyone is really supportive. I've never seen anyone troll you here. I'll leave it to others to speculate on why Goodreads is unique - I know plenty of assholes who read lots of books so I'm unable to draw useful conclusions. But I know for a fact I've used this platform for years, it is the only social media I do, and I've never had a bad experience. Maybe it's time to read more / write more and leave the vicious people alone to eat their hearts out. I do salute you for trying to be one of the bright lights. But at some point you have to start looking out for yourself...



And I enjoy reading your blog and your book reviews!

I do think that you are right that we (good guys, others who should be fighting back against these tactics) are losing / letting the bad actors win. You brought up James Gunn, and I'm so upset and disappointed with Disney and Alan Horn... to let Cernovich win like that...
Keep your chin up. Do what you need to for you. Know that people who care to take five freaking minutes to try and learn the truth won't be fooled by the lies people tell.

Are you trolling him here? Seriously. It was an awesome, FUNNY handle.

Put yourself and your health and happiness first. I hope you will stay here - I'm not sure you actually read these comments - and sometimes I think that's the best way for someone who is regularly attacked to go about it. You miss the good stuff, but at the end of the day it's better to miss the bad things, I think.
One last thought - in case you are reading - have you tried Instagram? It seems to be a nicer place - at least for now. At least it's still mainly - look at this cool shit/pet/place/food....
Stay well, and follow your own path - it's a good one and you are a good guy.

Are you trolling him here? Seriously. It w..."
No, it’s just my view, not every criticism is “trolling”. I think it’s a shame he was chased off Twitter but people go online to have fun and when someone reacts to teasing without good humour the fun is going to be at their expense. If you’re going to sound off about identity politics online not many people are going to find you original, interesting, or cool. I think talking about geek media and culture is cool, and that politics should stay out of areas of fun that people go to get away from all that news.




So I really appreciate people that do have the energy and/or take the time. And while the story you've relayed here is a sad one, and gives rise to anger, I also support people that eventually choose to draw a line between activism and their sanity / happiness. (Yes, that means you are being supported +1.)
On a side note -- I don't presume to know you. I haven't (yet) read or heard many things that you created. (I hope I get around to changing that, but I can't promise... So much to do, so little time.) But I love many things about The Big Bang Theory, and moreover, Star Trek. I've been rewatching TNG of late, for the 4th time or so. And I've always thought Wes (the character) was one of many positive, colourful and interesting characters, and you lit up the screen and scenes.
Wil (as we see him in TBBT) is quite a different person; and in a very different way, I really look forward to your appearances there, too.
From my POV, those things that you've done are and were great. So in that sense, I do feel a connection to you (as with some other celebrities), and it's always been positive. I just felt compelled, in addition to the above, to let you know that. To tell you that you helped add to something I love -- you made it (even) nicer and better. Thank you for that! :-)
I hope that you'll at least keep up the reviewing here, but as others have said -- feel free to do what you feel is best for you and yours. ;-)

This may be the best quote that sums up my state of being I've seen in a long time. Nicely said, as I'm familiar with both snapchat and life alert and I disregard both :)

Whoa. Obviously you are one of those people who hasn't a clue what depression is like. You can't just snap out of it. You can't just buck up. You can't just pick yourself up and handle things like a man. It doesn't work that way. I wish it did. Depression is hard to kick and Wil is pushing the edge right now. He needs support more than a kick in the pants. The kick in the pants comes later, my friend. Wil is being amazingly vulnerable right now which is a first step toward getting help to fighting the ugly depression monster.

Actually, Lisa from Canada, Trump's current Gallup poll AND Five Thirty Eight ..."
FYI - I'm going to be deleting these posts within 24 hours if Wil doesn't because this is not what Goodreads is about and it should be a sanctuary for him.


Hear, Hear!

We're in a world where it's hard to be brave, with powerful voices telling us to shut up. Every time you hear "Shut up, Wesley" think of the Russian trolls telling you to be quiet and give up.
Wesley was a hero that day.


Ah, so you're one of those millennials who are against Free Speech. Politics is one of the two "Off Limits" conversations at a civilized get together, the other being religion, but politics and religion are both topics that NEED to be discussed in this world today. Politics especially have so many people disillusioned and delusional, it's kind of scary. Some people follow one line of thinking with religiosity, so to speak, and have such blinders on for anything good to come out of the other side that they don't even look at the issues. Some people have different morals for the world that don't fit in with one side of politics. Some politicians are downright evil. Others are politicians. We all know you can't trust a politician, not even a trustworthy one. Because people get gaslighted into believing things about their candidate...
We all need to relearn how to play nice. We had to do it in kindergarten, it's time to start doing it again. It's time to realize that you can't always get what you want. You aren't always right. Sometimes you choose wrong, and it's ok, because we ALL do it, but you need to make your choices count and not choose someone just because they are a woman, or just because they are black, or white. Learn to make wise choices, not by what you LIKE, but by what would be best. Not by a person's past behavior, unless it directly relates to the future behavior you expect from them. THINK. We may not like what the best choice is, but if it's the best choice, it is the choice to make.
You can't learn these things without talking them through, with an open heart, unless you just go ahead and make the bad choice, and that's just stupidity. Sadly, our world has come to closed hearts and minds, violence, and stupidity. No one seems to care about anyone who isn't in their group of people. There are 7.5 BILLION other people on this planet that we need to think of. The 1% doesn't care, so it's up to us lowly 99%. We have to start caring, or we'll lose.