Reyas
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- Oct 11, 2020
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NOT THAT ANYONE CARES BUUUUT; I'm pretty sure Sadako would have really liked & appreciated that.What's the point of anything in life? Might as well just fuck Sadako in a limo.
In the book, a large part of her suffering & rage came from profound loneliness and a sense of rejection from people around her during her life, especially her family. The grotesque betrayal at the end that led to her 'situation' made it vastly worse but just plain vanilla Sadako sex would go a long way toward comforting her..... not that it would make a difference in the grand-scheme of things but I won't get into spoilers here.
- NOTE: The book was better than any of the films. It actually made sense. The sequels to it though......