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The way Nancy's death is handled in different versions really shows how times have changed. The 1948 version was actually more impactful than some modern takes.
The description of gravestones as fractured tapestries through time is beautifully poetic.
McHale's visual storytelling style could work perfectly for Redwall.
Agree about Infinite Jest's relevance. Its take on entertainment addiction feels prophetic in our social media age.
Cards Against Humanity is still shocking even after all these years of playing.
There's a big difference between accountability and harassment. We seem to have lost that distinction online.
Three wins in a row this season is impressive enough, but 100 total? That record might stand forever.
I find myself nodding along with the part about not being afraid to read YA books. They can be really engaging!
Terry Crews steals every scene he's in on Brooklyn Nine-Nine. Love his energy!
The concept of consciousness as a technical mastery of mapping the world internally is mind-blowing. It removes all the mysticism while keeping the wonder.