I chat about books, movies, tv shows, and what makes a story great or terrible. Stay a while and listen.
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Welcome to my library. This is where I discuss what I read and watch. No prior knowledge of the story is necessary to enjoy the unbridled fantasticness of my thoughts. Sometimes a short story appears.
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