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The fire element represents transformation. That spiritual aspect wasn't fully explored.
The way magic was used to show character development was brilliant. Never seen anything quite like it.
I've learned that it's okay to prioritize friendships sometimes. Family doesn't always have to come first.
The gothic elements in Rebecca are perfectly balanced. Not too heavy but definitely atmospheric.
These are solid tips but they really should have mentioned the importance of good car insurance.
As someone in recovery, I can confirm that Step 4 inventory is scary at first but incredibly liberating once you do it.
Never thought about how the repetition in Exposure mirrors PTSD symptoms. That's brilliant analysis.
The story about high school isolation really touched me. I had similar experiences and I'm still working through them.
I actually saw this in theaters when it came out. The cinema was practically empty, which seems crazy now.
The way reality shifts throughout the story is mind-bending. Still not sure what was real and what wasnt.
I've always found cemeteries peaceful during the day, but night visits seem intense.
Their thoughts on extreme individualism versus partnership are quite insightful.
The article makes an important point about diversity of perspectives and how no one is wrong
The space adventures in Adventures of the Super Sons felt a bit too far-fetched for me. I preferred the more grounded stories from the original run.
I just started The Magnus Archives for the third time. Nothing else quite measures up to it.
I'm curious how others handle inspiration. Do you keep a notebook? Use your phone? I'm always losing great ideas
Actually did anyone notice the article mentioned virtual weddings became legal in New York? I had no idea that was even an issue before