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That question had the collective stumped for the best part of a month, was everyone searching for objects that would qualify? As it turned out I actually had something, a special edition comic for a micro budget movie called Electric Man, a movie about a comic.
Babylon.
Socks or slippers?
I quite enjoyed this film, considering the novel is noteworthy for it's syntax and prose style it's a good adaption. For me Garrett Hedlund does a fine job as Dean Moriarty, his portrayal of the party monster is spot on, Garrett's lucky though, the film is built around Dean just as in the book...
Occlith suggested prize winners for this month's theme, I thought - given that you've mentioned the Bailey's Women's Prize - you were going along with that, a logical assumption.
But hey.
In modern society our behaviour is influenced by many things including books I'll give you that. Certainly fairy stories like video games in the male context are a factor in creating the mindset but not the main cause of abuse, that just flies in the face of common sense.
In the real world some...
Condescending and inaccurate, the reasons why some women stay in abusive relationships are many and complex. Blaming fairy stories for susceptibilty to abuse is similar to blaming video games for violence.