![]() you better order some delivery, it’s gonna be a long one.Ĭan I just say that I g et why most villains need to go through their grandiose spheel but I don’t fully understand why. So you’re nearing the point of no return- about to fist-bump with death-and after a hard fought battle and being antagonised by some crazy-eyed entity staring you down, they begin regaling you of their brilliance of their rise and your fall, stretching out time because they’ve “won”, of how you stood no chance and. “Their dreaded monologue is more frightening than death itself” said no protagonist ever. The (Not-So) Villainous Monologue Abstract: The focus is to push the boundaries, stretch the mind, and encourage dialogue within this community. ![]() ![]() Think Aloudexplores book-related discussions encompassing reading, writing, blogging, and perhaps newsworthy content. ![]()
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