....The author killed my favorite character! And then had the nerve to say they could write alternative side story about the mom-daughter bond as if it'll make things better! AHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!! QAQ
Funnily, the zombie apocalypse genre must be one of the original American contributions to world literature, but it also tells much about the American psyche.
Sometimes I feel like making another forums account that's shrimpshady but meaner. I have been very kind on this account, and karmic balance must be restored
Moo Principle #538 - In order to defeat suspected vote tampering, I'm making a last minute plea to all voters to change their vote, or vote for, @Prince_Azmiran_Myrian as the boobiest of the scribblers.
What do you think about a children's fairy tale with dark fantasy undertones as an interlude chapter?
For example, a mother tells her little daughter a bedtime story about a wolf, a rabbit, and a princess rose. This story sounds sweet to her daugher.
But, as a reader, you might interpret this story not as a fairy tale but as a dark reality that the mother or other characters in the story might have experienced.
Tsundere-ism runs in the family. I asked my grandpa to buy milk powder for my ice cream experimentations and he refused last night but this morning he got me two packets of those. Now my ice cream experimentation can begin again!

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