lotr as an allegory for pregnancy
defective yeti: "But as bad as the journey is, it's the ending that truly sucks: the agony of carrying the burden is nothing compared to letting it go. The bearer gets all, like, 'I can't do it, it's impossible!' and the companion stands around heming and hawing and lamely asserting 'sure you can!' And then, out of nowhere, a creepy-looking bald-headed creature comes onto the scene."
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"The mind of the thoroughly well informed [person] is a dreadful thing. It is like a bric-a-brac shop, all monsters and dust, and everything priced above its proper value."
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