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Scifi Author, Engineer, Sharpshooter, part-time Dæmon Prince of Tzeentch. Not a cat. DevonEriksen.com
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Devon Eriksen is a sci‑fi author and engineer who writes like a mad scientist with impeccable taste, moonlights as a sharpshooter, and proudly claims to be a part‑time Dæmon Prince of Tzeentch (not a cat). Their feed swaps between precise technical take‑downs, surreal nonsense, and dark, provocative humor that keeps 113k people tuned in. Expect worldbuilding, weaponized snark, and the occasional existential explosion.
Devon calls themself a Dæmon Prince of cosmic change but will agonize for twenty minutes over which comma best conveys apocalypse, chaos, yes, but with impeccable punctuation. Also claims 'not a cat' but tweets like a caffeinated feline who's read three textbooks and started a conspiracy theory.
Multiple viral hits: a thread that reached over 14 million views and several standalone tweets that pulled six-figure likes and tens of thousands of retweets, proof that Devon can turn a single line into a national conversation and pack a stadium of attention.
To fuse engineering rigor with speculative imagination: craft stories and commentary that entertain, unsettle, and reframe how readers see technology, history, and human folly. Devon's aim is to make the improbable feel plausible and to nudge audiences into thinking, and laughing, harder.
Curiosity above complacency; craft matters (both in prose and engineering); humor is a tool for truth-telling; complexity should be approachable without being dumbed down; boundaries are there to be rearranged with style and evidence.
Savvy blend of technical credibility and wild imagination, razor-sharp comedic timing, a voice that can pivot from courtroom-level logic to gleeful gibberish, and a proven knack for viral posts that spark debate and engagement.
Prone to polarizing takes and blunt humor that can alienate parts of the audience; occasionally trades nuance for bite; high posting volume can dilute marquee moments; the ‘Dæmon Prince’ schtick risks being misunderstood out of context.
On X, lean into long-form threads that unpack your clever one-liners, pin a signature thread or excerpt to convert visitors into followers, and use clips/images of writing process or engineering sketches to boost impressions. Host occasional Spaces AMAs as the ‘Dæmon Prince in Residence,’ collaborate with other creators in sci‑fi and engineering, run targeted ads for book launch threads, and turn high-engagement tweets into newsletter hooks. Moderate heated replies and redirect controversy into constructive threads to keep the conversation growing rather than burning bridges.
Fun fact: Devon self-identifies as a part-time Dæmon Prince of Tzeentch and helpfully clarifies they're not a cat. They combine careers as a sci‑fi author, engineer, and sharpshooter, have tweeted 13,667 times, and hold an audience of 113,162 followers.
It's been kind of amusing, from a distance, to watch @jk_rowling melt down over men in dresses invading women's private spaces.
She still doesn't get it.
She doesn't understand that first they came for the men. Only then, much later, did they come for the women.
She doesn't understand that "transwomen" are simply doing to women what feminists did to men decades earlier.
First feminists demanded inclusion in men's private, unisex environments. Then they demanded that those spaces be changed to suit them. Then they demanded that no male-only space exist, anywhere.
And the cosmic irony of all of this is that this is a large part of the reason why "transwomen" exist in the first place.
Boys raised without any spaces or groups for boys. Raised without any acknowledgement, or accommodation, for the sex-specific needs of boys. Boys raised solely by women, in environments designed for girls, treated as defective girls, medicated into insensibility with modified methamphetamine if they dare to act like boys.
And then told, from an age far too young for psychological self-defense, that men are responsible for all the world's ills, and girls are wonderful and can do no wrong, and can do everything they can do, backwards and in heels.
And still Rowling is surprised when some of them grow up wanting to be girls, and move into the women-only spaces, which were never abolished when the men-only spaces were?
She was smart enough to write a really good series of children's books, but not smart enough to understand the high-order consequences of her own ideology.
It's so incredibly, mind-bendingly delicious to watch. This feminist apocalypse is the result of a chain of events that feminists themselves set in motion, using the same tactics and arguments against them that they used against men.
They are being punished not only for their sins, but by their sins.
This would all be great except for the niggling little detail that not all women are feminists. There are a great many women who never went along with the insanity, but are nevertheless being hit just as hard by the effects.
That's not so funny.
Worse yet, men have very little incentive to lift a finger to help them, since almost no one, man or woman, did a thing for them when they were little boys being attacked from every angle by adult feminists.
If you make women into a privileged class...
If you make women's preferences into your society's moral standards...
If you tilt the playing field for the express purpose of making women exceed men in every measure of health, wealth, and social respect...
If you strip your society's art and culture of any image or aspect of positive masculinity...
Then men will grow up wanting to be women.
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No religious suppositions are required. What's going on here is venial, and even more depraved. \n\nNarcissism. \n\nYou see, there are two kinds of artistic creativity. Both are based on egotism, but one is healthy, and the other is destructive. \n\nThe first says \"Art is about beauty and truth. I will create that which is beautiful and true, that which uplifts those who look upon it. And my ego will be satisfied when my work is acknowledged as good, both by myself and others.\"\n\nThis is based on a healthy version of egotism... pride.\n \nPride is self-respect, a sense of one's own proper dignity or value, as earned through merit, virtue, and accomplishment. \n\nThe second says \"Art is about self-expression. I will create art based on whatever is in myself, no matter how ugly, deceptive, and low. I will make myself visible in every aspect of my art, and my ego will satisfied, because I will be the center of attention, with everyone looking at me.\" \n\nThis is based on the sick version of egotism... narcissism. It is the ego that demands to be the center of attention, regardless of what others actually wish to see or would like to pay attention to. \n\nIt is the revenge of the neglected child, not on the mother who ignored him, but on the entire universe. \n\nGreat art is not about self-expression. It comes from the self, it is shaped by the self, but it the truth it expresses is shared and universal. This is why it speaks to others, not just the artist. \n\nWhen we look upon a fine sculpture, we see only David, not Michelangelo. \n\nWhen we read a great story, we do not see Tolkien, and we forget, for a moment, that Frodo and Sam aren't real. \n\nWe can say Van Gogh painted one white iris because he was lonely, isolated within a crowd, but if we do say that, we care because we have been lonely, too. \n\nGreat art makes the artist invisible. He waits backstage until the art is done, and it is time for him to step out and take a bow, receive his applause and be satisfied in a work well done. He does not stand between the audience and their enjoyment of the work. \n\nBut, for this precise reason, great art cannot emerge from narcissism. The narcissist cannot bear to upstaged by anything, even the work of his own hands, the child of his own brain. \n\nThe narcissistic artist creates art not to please others, but to force others to look at him. He must stamp his personality on every corner of the work, make it his and his alone, and remind the audience, in every moment, in every place they direct their gaze, that this work is his, and that he is what truly matters, here. \n\nThis art, shown here, is not ugly by accident. It is ugly because the artists wish you to look upon their ugliness, both outer and inner. \n\nIt is ugly because its message is not \"look at this\" but \"look at me\". \n\nThis is why the left is obsessed with \"representation\" in art. This is why they cover themselves in ugly, mismatched tattoos, and dye their hair pink, purple, and blue. This is why they write self-indulgent stories about \"identity\" and \"finding your squad\". \n\nThey are screaming their identity at the void, never realizing that it's not only possible, but easy, to be unique without being interesting or useful. \n\nThose who fancy themselves to be beautiful unique snowflakes would do well to remember that the slightest touch of heat will turn them into homogeneous, ubiquitous, undifferentiated water. \n\nThey can work for Disney all they want, making black lesbian Jedi so that \"the character can look just like me\", but the character will be boring because they are boring. \n\nIn other words, what we are seeing here is not a rebellion against god (if you are religious) or civilization and merit (if you aren't), it's something far worse. \n\nIt's the petty, ugly, banalities of an entire subculture of tiresome neurotics who cannot dredge one single beautiful, interesting, or true thing out of their souls that would make you voluntarily pay attention. \n\nI blame their mothers.","in_reply_to_user_id_str":null,"in_reply_to_status_id_str":null,"is_quote_status":1,"is_ai":null,"ai_score":null,"source":"scraping","fetched_at":null,"edit_history_tweet_ids":null,"poll_10min_at":null,"poll_3day_at":null,"poll_count":0,"poll_complete":0},{"bookmarked":true,"display_text_range":[0,274],"entities":{"hashtags":[],"symbols":[],"timestamps":[],"urls":[],"user_mentions":[]},"favorited":false,"lang":"en","quoted_status_id_str":"1945433332851843295","quoted_status_permalink":{"url":"https://t.co/3vEsIzn0ht","expanded":"https://twitter.com/Sagutxis/status/1945433332851843295","display":"x.com/Sagutxis/statu…"},"retweeted":false,"fact_check":null,"id":"1946245646991995152","view_count":2523736,"bookmark_count":17294,"created_at":1752856096000,"favorite_count":34118,"quote_count":617,"reply_count":863,"retweet_count":5086,"user_id_str":"1675940718345617413","conversation_id_str":"1946245646991995152","full_text":"I didn't go to college until I was 30. This gave me a chance to see it with the perspective of an adult. \n\nOne lecture in Industrial Psychology, in particular, I will never forget. \n\nThe professor spoke about how an effective job description focused on concretely measurable tasks, not vague instructions, or characteristics. \n\nFor example, \"maintain an 85% or greater average on customer feedback surveys\", instead of \"be cheerful and upbeat\", or even \"interact positively with customers\".\n\nThis means that goals are clear, and performance is measurable. A job is to do something, not be something. \n\nOnce some of the students had wrapped their minds around this concept, the professor decided to do a class exercise. \n\nHe asked the female students to come up with a job description for \"husband\". At first, this went fine. The girls noodled around a bit with things they wanted their husbands to be (tall, etc), but he was able to gradually steer them towards describing what they wanted in terms of actions. \n\nBut then he asked the male students to define a wife in the same way. \n\nAnd all the girls became upset. Some of them had full-on meltdowns. \n\nEvery single thing that a male student wanted, or expected, from his hypothetical future wife was sexist, oppressive, old-fashioned, misogynistic, patriarchal, etc. \n\nThey were literally screaming. Some of them in tears. \n\nAnd I realized something pretty quickly. It wasn't the actual, concrete responsibilities of the female role that they objected to. \n\nIt was the idea of there being a female role at all, with any attached responsibilities. \n\nThese women didn't want to be wives. They wanted to be pets. \n\nWhat's a pet? Well a pet is not a wife, or a friend. A pet is a creature of instinct, which you bring into your home because you like how it naturally behaves. \n\nYou get a cat because you want to behave like a cat, and do things a cat naturally does, like play with string, and purr when you pet him. If he's smart, he'll adapt you somewhat, but he doesn't have responsibilities other than \"be a cat\". \n\nIf you get a wife, you get a wife so she will do things for you, specific things that are the responsibilities of wife, like care for your home, bear and raise your children, cook nutritious meals so you don't have to eat processed slop, look after your emotional well-being, and so on. \n\nThese girls didn't want to be held responsible for those things. As married women, they might have anticipated doing some of them, but some of the time. When they felt like it. \n\nThe cat chases the string if and when it wants to, not because chasing the string is its job. \n\nThese young millenial women didn't realize it, but they wanted to be pets. And that's what they were in their college relationships. They hung out with guys when they wanted to, had sex with them when they wanted to, broke up with them for someone new when they wanted to. \n\nTheir relationships had no element of reciprocal responsibilities. They were perfectly at home with the idea of men having responsibilities to them, but they would repay those men if they chose, and how they chose, not how the men actually wanted. \n\nAnd as I've said twice already, someone you have responsibilities to, but who has none to you, is a pet, or a child. \n\nThe reason that a significant portion of men want to invent sentient feminine robots so that they can marry them is because they want wives, and they have given up on the possibility of young women re-embracing the concept of sex roles and actually having to do something for someone else. \n\nWomen didn't spontaneously became more selfish than previous generations, of course. They were the targets of a concerted psyop whose purpose was to convince them that female responsibilities were demeaning. 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Only then, much later, did they come for the women. \n\nShe doesn't understand that \"transwomen\" are simply doing to women what feminists did to men decades earlier. \n\nFirst feminists demanded inclusion in men's private, unisex environments. Then they demanded that those spaces be changed to suit them. Then they demanded that no male-only space exist, anywhere. \n\nAnd the cosmic irony of all of this is that this is a large part of the reason why \"transwomen\" exist in the first place. \n\nBoys raised without any spaces or groups for boys. Raised without any acknowledgement, or accommodation, for the sex-specific needs of boys. Boys raised solely by women, in environments designed for girls, treated as defective girls, medicated into insensibility with modified methamphetamine if they dare to act like boys. \n\nAnd then told, from an age far too young for psychological self-defense, that men are responsible for all the world's ills, and girls are wonderful and can do no wrong, and can do everything they can do, backwards and in heels. \n\nAnd still Rowling is surprised when some of them grow up wanting to be girls, and move into the women-only spaces, which were never abolished when the men-only spaces were? \n\nShe was smart enough to write a really good series of children's books, but not smart enough to understand the high-order consequences of her own ideology.\n\nIt's so incredibly, mind-bendingly delicious to watch. This feminist apocalypse is the result of a chain of events that feminists themselves set in motion, using the same tactics and arguments against them that they used against men. \n\nThey are being punished not only for their sins, but by their sins. \n\nThis would all be great except for the niggling little detail that not all women are feminists. There are a great many women who never went along with the insanity, but are nevertheless being hit just as hard by the effects. \n\nThat's not so funny. \n\nWorse yet, men have very little incentive to lift a finger to help them, since almost no one, man or woman, did a thing for them when they were little boys being attacked from every angle by adult feminists. \n\nIf you make women into a privileged class...\n\nIf you make women's preferences into your society's moral standards...\n\nIf you tilt the playing field for the express purpose of making women exceed men in every measure of health, wealth, and social respect...\n\nIf you strip your society's art and culture of any image or aspect of positive masculinity...\n\nThen men will grow up wanting to be women.","in_reply_to_user_id_str":null,"in_reply_to_status_id_str":null,"is_quote_status":1,"is_ai":null,"ai_score":null,"source":"scraping","fetched_at":null,"edit_history_tweet_ids":null,"poll_10min_at":null,"poll_3day_at":null,"poll_count":0,"poll_complete":0},{"bookmarked":false,"display_text_range":[0,277],"entities":{"hashtags":[],"symbols":[],"timestamps":[],"urls":[],"user_mentions":[{"id_str":"28187205","name":"Brandon Sanderson","screen_name":"BrandSanderson","indices":[1873,1888]},{"id_str":"62513246","name":"J.K. 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If I, for example, wanted to be rich at any cost, I would stop writing stories (which is an incredibly difficult way to be rich), and pursue a combination of the two easiest ways in the world to become rich: scams and addictions. \n\nYou don't need examples of how this works. You're on the internet. People try to hook you with this stuff every damn day. \n\nAnd you tell yourself that you're too smart to fall for it, but that's the point. Scammers and pushers are looking for the weak and stupid people. If the scam is too hard to spot, they sweep up some smart ones who might make trouble for them later. \n\nDo most of us want to be rich? Sure. We wouldn't kick five thousand bitcoin out of bed. But people who aren't pushers and scammers don't want to be rich doing anything at all. They want to be rich doing what they want to do. \n\nI want to be rich, but only as a successful author. 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Low-fantasy version of the British Isles, torn apart by multi-sided Machiavellian power struggle, loosely based on the War of the Roses. \n\nThings are bad because of Machiavellian power struggle. \n\nIn the background, subtle hints of external, magical, otherworldly threat. Warring factions scoff and ignore it as first. Enter the high-fantasy tropes; prophesied hero emerges to unite the morally-grey factions into an unambiguously-good pro-civilization force to confront and defeat the unambiguously-evil threat to all life. \n\nFull transition, in the end, to epic Tolkienesque high fantasy, played straight rather than subverted. \n\nHeroism triumphant, humanity triumphant, realm unified in peace and prosperity. \n\nRoll credits. \n\nWere the story to be completed thus, completed as it wants to be completed, as it yearns to be completed, every dark, gritty, Machiavellian moment would be fully justified. \n\nEvery chapter and scene filled with thugs and villains and no heroes at all would be fully justified. \n\nBecause they would merely serve to emphasize the rarity of heroes, and the need for them. \n\nBecause they would make the arrival of a true hero that much more satisfying when, late but not too late, he arrived. \n\nASOIAF doesn't really want to be a subversion of Tolkien at all. It wants to be a path out of darkness and into light. It wants to be a study in how Tolkien is deeply relevant, even to a gritty, morally grey world. \n\nThis is what George knows it needs to be. \n\nBut George cannot write it. \n\nWhy? \n\nBecause he's a socialist. And a boomer. \n\nSocialism's motivational core is envy, and its one underlying rule is \"thou shalt not be better than me\". \n\nThe boomer's single guiding principle is \"whatever makes me feel pleasure right now is good, and whatever makes me feel bad right now is evil\". \n\nTake these together, and you get someone who has a real problem with heroes. Heroes are, by definition, the best of us, at least on some dimension, and if your underlying motivation is envy, standing next to one is gonna make you feel bad. \n\nThis means that socialists, boomers, and socialist boomers tend not to want to believe in heroes and heroism. \n\nThey want to convince themselves that anything which appears good is secretly evil, actually, and that anyone who makes them feel or look bad is obviously evil because reasons. \n\nSo when they see a hero, they tend to call him a fascist. \n\n(Of course, when they see a fascist, they also call him a fascist, but that's just coincidence, because they'll call anything fascist... random passers-by, buildings, rocks, trees, squirrels, anything.)\n\nBecause they want to feel morally superior to him. \n\nThe only way they can admit that someone has a moral compass at all is if they can feel superior to him in some other way, usually by portraying them as naive, and hence doomed to failure because he is not empowered by cynicism and selfishness, to pursue the most efficient path to... whatever. \n\nSo if ol'George thinks that everyone who appears good is either secretly evil, or openly stupid, then writing a character with heroic impulses is gonna be tough, and writing about how they succeed... impossible. \n\nThis is why George can write characters with noble motives (Jon Snow, Eddard Stark, etc), but he keeps making them fail. \n\nYou see, in George's world, heroism must be a sham or a weakness, because then George's own bad character is wisdom and enlightenment, instead of just lack of moral virtue. \n\nIf heroes are all frauds or suckers, then George is being smart, because he has seen through the whole heroism thing. \n\nIf heroes are real, and they do sometimes succeed, and they do make the world better for everyone, then George is just a fat, lazy, cynical old man who doesn't wanna finish his art for the sake of art or integrity, because he only ever wanted money, and now he has more than he knows what to do with. \n\nIn order to finish the story, George would need to have an awakening of virtue. \n\nHe would first have to develop a sense of integrity — a desire to fulfill his promises, even when no one can or will punish him for not doing so.\n\nHe would then have to develop a sense of humility — because to write a better person than he is, he would have to admit to himself that there is such a thing, that people can be better, and that trying to be better is an actual worthy goal, not just the act of falling for a con game run to control you. \n\nThe longer someone goes without admitting to their faults, the harder those faults are to admit to, because they have been more deeply invested in. \n\nAnd this means he would also have to develop the courage to admit to himself that he is, in fact, a fat lazy cynical old coward, and that Tolkien, whom he envies and despises, was the far better man all along.","in_reply_to_user_id_str":null,"in_reply_to_status_id_str":null,"is_quote_status":1,"is_ai":null,"ai_score":null,"source":"scraping","fetched_at":null,"edit_history_tweet_ids":null,"poll_10min_at":null,"poll_3day_at":null,"poll_count":0,"poll_complete":0},{"bookmarked":false,"display_text_range":[0,272],"entities":{"hashtags":[],"symbols":[],"timestamps":[],"urls":[],"user_mentions":[]},"favorited":false,"lang":"en","quoted_status_id_str":"1930721134368129164","quoted_status_permalink":{"url":"https://t.co/sESZNgMszH","expanded":"https://twitter.com/naval/status/1930721134368129164","display":"x.com/naval/status/1…"},"retweeted":false,"fact_check":null,"id":"1930736509696581851","view_count":1832447,"bookmark_count":6753,"created_at":1749158429000,"favorite_count":17151,"quote_count":457,"reply_count":706,"retweet_count":2430,"user_id_str":"1675940718345617413","conversation_id_str":"1930736509696581851","full_text":"These guys don't understand each other.\n\nElon Musk is too guileless. He says exactly what he thinks is true with little regard for how others will react. He alienates allies by airing disputes in public instead of settling them behind closed doors. \n\nBecause he is a sperg engineer who leads companies of sperg engineers, and to do this, you must be 100% truthful and transparent. \n\nDonald Trump is too guileful. He says exactly what will advance his plans with little regard for telling people what he actually thinks. He alienates allies by expecting their unconditional support without sharing any aspect of his strategic plans with them. \n\nBecause he is a New York real estate developer, who thrives on winning negotiations and gaining advantage from unshared knowledge, and to do this, you must be 100% calculating and opaque. \n\nHere's what happened.\n\nMusk worked super hard, and took great personal risks, to get a head start on balancing the federal budget. 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