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The narrator reflects on the concept of finality while living in the wilderness. Encountering a powerful entity named Primordia, they explore the nature of endings and existence. Through a vision, they confront the true meaning of the end, revealing that it’s not just death, but a deeper cessation of spirit and self-preservation.
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Gwen just wanted to be like the other girls. The ones who were pretty and all the boys paid attention to. . .She just wanted to be pretty like the other girls. But sometimes, the path to being pretty can get real ugly, real fast. . .
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Johnny Maravich, a man skilled in handling others’ problems, often resorted to violence or intimidation. He took on risky jobs for payment but found himself in trouble after a high-stakes job. Ultimately, Johnny was betrayed and killed, illustrating the dangerous world he navigated and his expendable nature in it.
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The content discusses depression as a serious obstacle for writers, often occurring even during good times in life. It emphasizes the need for internal solutions, self-care, and introspection to combat this emotional struggle. The importance of focusing on personal energy and self-belief is highlighted as essential for overcoming depression and rekindling creativity.
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The world may be cold but Jack Markkenan is colder. The colder the weather the colder the blood that runs through his veins in this short but captivating thriller!