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Sam, I just want to say that I am a huge fan of Remedy, but most of all a massive fan of Alan Wake. As a gamer, it's incredibly fun to play something that taps into the classic survival horror genre and didn't treat me like I was stupid. As a writer, it was wonderful to see the creative process and relationship issues that stem from it get so accurately portrayed.
I wanted to ask, which character is the most interesting to write for in AW? Who would you get the most excited to put into a scene, or reveal more of?
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Hi! I am a huge fan of both of you; the music and art you have both created and shared with the world has inspired me and enriched my life for the better, gotten me through tough times and made the better times better. Thanks so much to each of you. I cannot wait to see your bands for the first time each this summer; it’ll be a fantastic night for me.
My question to you both is: With your careers as established as they are, at similar periods and facing similar issues (relevancy, media, having people constantly comparing you now to who you once were or what you once made), did you find common ground as artists and as people that wasn’t there previously when you used to associate? It’s been great seeing you both interacting on social media, Manson singing at shows with Smashing Pumpkins, etc. and it seems like there’s a bond you have both found. Was co-headlining something you have planned to do for a while now, and were the guest appearances testing the waters for it, or were those shows simply for fun and you both realized the potential for a tour together?
Also, shout out to /r/SPCommunity, a Smashing Pumpkins subreddit I help moderate. Thanks to you each; I am incredibly excited to see you in Tampa and am loving Monuments to an Elegy and The Pale Emperor! I’m very excited for the Machina reissue and Day for Night, as well as whatever The Pale Emperor’s follow up album will be.
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Are members aware of how bigoted and hateful they are, or do they rationalize their behavior and actually believe that they are doing what is "right"?
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