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The Bed at the End of the World
A personal reflection on a lifelong relationship with death — from childhood fascination to teenage obsession, from cinematic awakenings to adult burnouts. This essay explores how death became a metaphor, a shadow, a presence, and eventually a strange companion. And how light, once a comfort, became something to fear. It is a meditation on survival, shadow, self, and the slow return to life through words.
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Stranger Things Season 3 Review
This change of Stranger Things from big setpieces, genre sustenance, world building, to its laser sharp focus on characters and their growth, however uneven, is not something fans would have expected.