The most unhinged part of New's plan is not the drugging or (potential) murder. It's that he willing went back to high school.

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The most unhinged part of New's plan is not the drugging or (potential) murder. It's that he willing went back to high school.

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On today's "I am SO not normal about Dead Friend Forever": Discussing Catholicism and Colonization in this gay Thai slasher series
Some background on me: I am from a Latine Catholic family. Raised as a non-practicing Catholic (we didn't go to church or pray). Then my parents enrolled me in a Catholic school that I attended from 5th grade to the end of 7th grade. Today, I am not Catholic and have never really considered myself as such.
Ok, so in the flashback episodes of DFF, I have been noticing a lot of things. My findings under the cut.
I can't do this. I'm not strong enough. Someone write the canon divergence fic where Non listens to Phee, transfers schools, and leaves all these other assholes behind.
I read Uzumaki because it was referenced in Dead Friend Forever. I won't spoil what happens in case anyone else still wants to read it. But! I will say that if DFF ends in a similar way, or ends with similar themes to Uzumaki, I can already tell people are gonna be so mad. I, however, will think it would be so fucking brilliant!
At this point, I think Uzumaki is a required companion read to DFF. After all, nothing in this series is by accident. And on the surface it might not seem like these two stories have anything in common because Uzumaki really is such a bizarre book, but by the time I got to the end I was like, "oh! 💡".
I recommend reading the Uzumaki bind up, which collects all volumes together. It's a large book, but it's a manga and can totally be read in one day. If you do read it, here's your tw for every type of body horror imaginable.

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I actually love that Por was the only one to recognize that Non was taken advantage of by Keng. I love a nuanced villain.
I read this review for a book I'm currently reading and this is part of the person's review/analysis:
"What does it mean to be haunted if not to feel the past violently, desperately trying to make itself known in the present? What is a haunting if not unspoken secrets or pain forcing themself into the material world where they can finally be witnessed?"
And I just thought it's also relevant to Dead Friend Forever so I wanted to share.
Yes, I'm sus of the teacher. I watched The Gifted, Theory of Love, and Hormones the series, I know where this is going.