I understand where he is going, understand the point. Fiction and fantasy is this way. Very addictive. You get lost in it, addicted to it. It is mental, emotional masturbation. You don’t need anything or anyone else but this self absorbing fantasy. The brain has now rewired it self to only be satisfied with the replacement fantasy. It rejects the real thing now and is not at all drawn to it or pleased by it. So everyday you push away the âreal worldâ a little more and make the fantasy your first love, your god. The sorceress/occultist using this vehicle to sell witchcraft/satan and so we find the once faithful falling over themselves in a frenzy, foaming at the mouth to defend HP.
>>The sorceress/occultist using this vehicle to sell witchcraft/satan and so we find the once faithful falling over themselves in a frenzy, foaming at the mouth to defend HP.<<
Could you please define “once faithful”?
My husband, Tom, was having lunch with a bunch of schoolteachers, and they were all talking excitedly over the new HP release. Tom mentioned one of O’Brien’s talking points regarding the Harry Potter films, and they looked at him like he was insane, and then went back to discussing the film. Oh, well ... :)