The dead pull the living down.
The imagination is our final advantage as a species, a place to safely (and happily) explore experiences that are far from safe and far from happy. __racula_ and __he Fly_ may delight and appall in equal measure, but they also gently prepare us, helping us to think about how we would respond if faced with a terrifying seduction, or a corrupted and infected body.
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The imagination is our final advantage as a species, a place to safely (and happily) explore experiences that are far from safe and far from happy. __racula_ and __he Fly_ may delight and appall in equal measure, but they also gently prepare us, helping us to think about how we would respond if faced with a terrifying seduction, or a corrupted and infected body.
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