the series absolutely holds up on a reread, i did one a few years ago, would recommend
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the critical skills of my millennial comrades are being wasted tearing apart h*rry p*tter, get you some animorphs + his dark materials and repair your childhood fictional landscape already
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h****y p*****r: there are four kinds of kids and one of ‘em’s evil
animorphs: sometimes you have to make hard choices that will leave you broken and scarred, maybe permanently, and you may never get to know if they were right
his dark materials: attack and dethrone god
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bwahaha bro when I was in middle school I somehow got my hands on the Eisenhorn Trilogy, which can effectively be summed up as "you will never know whether or not you are doing the right thing because the universe is so vast & cruel. morality, though, demands you keep trying"
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I mean, in that universe demons eat your soul when you die.
In this universe, they just eat your body and mind.
And you have no soul.
Wait, this is turning depressive.
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An image altogether lacking in the grizzly nature of the reality.
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indeed, but it's a good starting point to begin finding the appreciable aspects of something horrific
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like I said to the person who would up domming me, I'll try anything once
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