Idrian Pandtop
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I just like to write, so here I am.
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How The Handmaid's Tale Isn't Too Far-Fetched
I've only recently become obsessed with Hulu's latest series The Handmaid's Tale. The season finale has landed, and I couldn't be even more ravenous for the next episode. If you're not familiar with this dystopian masterpiece that came from Margaret Atwood's genius mind, I highly recommend you watch it or read the novel itself. For someone that has only watched instead of read (guilty as charged), I can only base this article on the way the world of Gilead is portrayed with the help of Elizabeth Moss as Offred (or Joan, if you decide to remember she was once a free human being at one point.)
By Idrian Pandtop7 years ago in The Swamp
The Deep End
Eli had been living with Connor for months now, and if there was anything that the youngest would take from this experience was that his roommate was unyielding in his games. Games was the appropriate term—the way Con played with the other, toying and teasing for amusement and pleasure—but these games were becoming tougher to participate in and just call it playing. It used to be that walking through the place with his shirt intentionally missing from his chest was enough for a pastime, but there was a moment that proved it had failed to suffice for awhile now.
By Idrian Pandtop7 years ago in Filthy