The immediate is the notion of war and peace. But the more I look into the more it feels like war and hope, and even more so intimidation and hope.
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The immediate is the notion of war and peace. But the more I look into the more it feels like war and hope, and even more so intimidation and hope.
Ugh! I can never get anything pass an expert storyteller like you, mate! You're almost there, and I think the central theme is already implied in your analysis. I can't say I'm surprised that you would immediately get it :D