What you see might not what you get!
This story was brave enough and very unique. It was the first time, if I recall, that interaction in that manner was connected. And looking at it, it is creepy but it was awesome at the same time. It made me think if how my S Line would look like. Its kind of scary that it might be used against you the things or the lines they see. Also, interesting to know who might have an interaction in the people around you before that acts normal in front of you.
In a world were I live in, the community I belong to, S Lines will be kind of complex. That's why it was actually an eye-opener. Specially for young kids to settle for something constant. Hopefully, they settle for it.
Going back to the story, it was very good and has a potential. However, how they presented the story needs to have more push more emotion and intensity. But the story and sub stories they presented were good. It made you wonder. At the same time, it tells you that what you see and what you believe you see might not actually what you get or the story will not be what you think.
In a world were I live in, the community I belong to, S Lines will be kind of complex. That's why it was actually an eye-opener. Specially for young kids to settle for something constant. Hopefully, they settle for it.
Going back to the story, it was very good and has a potential. However, how they presented the story needs to have more push more emotion and intensity. But the story and sub stories they presented were good. It made you wonder. At the same time, it tells you that what you see and what you believe you see might not actually what you get or the story will not be what you think.
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