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Conflict (narrative) - Wikipedia
Traditionally, conflict is a major literary element of narrative or dramatic structure that creates challenges in a story by adding uncertainty as to whether the goal will be achieved. In works of narrative, conflict is the challenge main characters need to solve to achieve their goals. However, narrative is not limited to a single conflict. While conflicts may not always resolve in a narrative, the resolution of a conflict creates closure or fulfillment, which may or may not occur at a story’s end.
Ugh…
“Texas just beat Biden again,” said Gov. Greg Abbott.
So, he’s okay with killing children with infectious diseases, but not a clump of cells…
Be careful out there.
Watch DeSantis show up to promote Florida’s used chewing gum recycling program
COVID outbreak on the ISS is on my 2022 bingo card
That doesn’t seem particularly helpful. I hope Quebec doesn’t follow suit.
I think a federal judge in Texas needs a smack upside his head.
Note all the "could"s, but … fuck.
Plus, all those active cases increase the chance of another variant.
Shit, we have seen a dramatic increase in croup in the last couple weeks, along with dramatic uptick in positive covid tests. Shit…
We are still discussing masking while we are two years into a pandemic with an airborne pathogen.
I watched Don’t Look Up recently.
Fuuuuck. And just in time for all those NYE get-togethers.
Mid January will be fucked.