There are love stories that sparkle for a moment, and there are those that burn through timelines, universes, and everything in between. For me, no on-screen couple in recent years has captured the magic, the messiness, and the mystery of love like Loki and Sylvie. Out of all the pairings I have seen in the past decade, they remain my favorite. A Love That Should Not Exist – … [Read more...] about Loki & Sylvie: My Favorite Couple of The Decade
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“What’s it like being depressed?” – Dakota Johnson
“I don’t know. It feels like... like you don't remember what better feels like and then you do things that you think will make you feel better but they don’t. They make it worse. And the things that I’m really scared of doing are probably the things that will help me the most, but I just can’t do them.“ Depression is not always visible. Sometimes, it does not even look like … [Read more...] about “What’s it like being depressed?” – Dakota Johnson
Chapter ∞: The Final — WALL·E
Eru had stopped crying a long time ago. Tears are for people, he thought. And he wasn’t sure if he qualified anymore. Ever since the depression took root in him, Eru had lived like a machine — predictable, functional, hollow. He woke up, breathed, moved, responded. Sometimes he laughed. Sometimes he cried. But none of it felt real. It was as if someone else had written the … [Read more...] about Chapter ∞: The Final — WALL·E
Chapter 3: The Brainfog
Eru no longer trusted his own mind. Thoughts came and went like fog, drifting in without warning, then vanishing before he could hold on to them. There were days when he couldn’t remember what he had done just moments before. The world felt distant, muffled, as if he were watching everything through thick glass. Faces blurred. Words slurred. Even time felt unreliable. He tried … [Read more...] about Chapter 3: The Brainfog
Chapter 2: The Diagnosis
It wasn’t his idea to see a doctor. He would’ve stayed locked away, fading slowly, if not for one message. Just one. From someone he hadn’t spoken to in weeks. It said nothing poetic. Nothing dramatic. Just seven words. "You should talk to someone. Please, Eru." He stared at the message for hours. Ignored it. Came back. Read it again. Something in that short plea clung to him … [Read more...] about Chapter 2: The Diagnosis