Okay, so did you know that in six days it's going to be Christmas?
Hold up, you say. That depends on when I'm reading this.
Okay, true true. But at the time I'm writing this it's going to be six days until Christmas. So in this case, I guess, when something is being written is more important than when it's being read.
But is that true for all of literature?
For example, Christmas movies are created to be watched in December, or near Christmas. But what if it doesn't come out around that time? Iron Man 3, from the looks of it, was designed to come out around Christmas or during winter, but it didn't. Does that change the "effectiveness" of the movie?
H. P. Lovecraft was a huge racist. Does that mean we shouldn't enjoy his works of fiction today? And this isn't even Orson Scott Card with homosexuality or J. K. Rowling with trans people type of stuff where the author has believes but they have no sway on the story; Lovecraft's racism and fear of things that weren't like him are prevalent in his works.
Anyway, who cares? You want to see my freshly made Baba is You levels. Okay, here are the codes for the two I've made.
This one is called Christmas Tree: EWX9-DH3D
And this one is called Back and Forth: PV34-QYPX