“In good storytelling every character must have a strong desire. Chase’s desire is to be eaten by a shark. She’s obsessed with them to the point of worship, yet she expects one to arrive on her terms, yield to her fantasy. While I’ve never longed to be eaten by a shark, I can still relate to Chase both in the way she contextualizes every moment and in the way she wants to have a transcendent experience.”
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If you’ve never had a milk clarified cocktail before you’re really going to be blown away when you do. This one is… https://t.co/hnrN5dA9iC
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In the past people would wait on-line to get into something. Now people wait on-line to get into life.
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RT @Gregory_Wolfe: Perfectly timed for Holy Week, Fr. Peter Cameron, O.P. reviews Lorenzo Albacete's "Cry of the Heart: On the Meaning… https://t.co/7sPQLvh5fC
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I’m not drooling. You’re drooling. #TwitterSupperClub https://t.co/5IQ8HDbDvS
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I try not to hang my hat on telling you what I think will happen. I put my hat on and go about making things happ… https://t.co/260sd5U1Y8
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RT @looking5452: Crypto bros: "Durable store of value!" Empire: "You have a military?" https://t.co/ySthApdSGI
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RT @Kathy4Truth: Don't you think it's strange that 3 children can be murdered in a church, along with 3 adults and mainstream fawns… https://t.co/cKsuj2v3Lm
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Super easy. https://t.co/EpEGWx92g6
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