Lisa82 kills private military teams.
And there’s a lady over there, she’s acting pretty cool. But when it comes to playing life.
She always plays the fool.
In Stanley Kubrick’s The Shining, both young Danny Torrance and the hotel chef Dick Hallorann possess a rare psychic ability known as “the shine,” a form of telepathy and clairvoyance that allows them to read thoughts, sense emotions, communicate mentally across distances, and perceive past or future events. Danny’s shine is exceptionally powerful, enabling him to foresee dangers at the Overlook Hotel and even send a desperate mental call for help that reaches Hallorann in Florida, while Hallorann—having inherited the gift from his grandmother—uses it to connect with Danny, explain the ability, and attempt a rescue. This shining makes them stand out amid the hotel’s malevolent forces, highlighting their sensitivity to the supernatural traces left behind. However, as Hallorann reassures Danny in a memorable scene, they are not alone in possessing this talent; many other people have some degree of the shine, though most remain unaware of it or don’t fully recognize its presence, making it a subtle but widespread human potential rather than something exclusive to just the two of them.
People shuffle through life like they’ve got an expiration date printed in Comic Sans on their forehead, blissfully convinced death is some tidy future event involving caskets, urns, or at least a dramatic last breath. Meanwhile, the grim punchline is already in the rearview: you actually croaked years ago—maybe 23, maybe longer—and nobody sent the memo. That version of you? Dead as disco. The kids from grade school, the high-school sweetheart, your college roommate, even Mom and Dad in their original-edition form—they all attended your invisible funeral and moved on to the sequel without you. You’re just the ghost who didn’t get the hint, still clocking in, still paying taxes, still doom-scrolling, while the rest of eternity has already RSVP’d “nope” to ever seeing the old you again. Keep smiling though; it’s adorable how convincingly the corpse thinks it’s still on the guest
A truly devoted mother will move heaven, earth, and the occasional ribcage to give her darling boys whatever their twisted little hearts desire—toys when they were tots, bikes when they were teens, horror comics when they were bored, R-rated slasher flicks when they were hormonal, and enough cheap beer to drown a small fraternity when they finally grew into full-blown psychopaths. And in return? Her sweet, strapping sons will cheerfully do anything: run errands, mow the lawn, dispose of inconvenient houseguests with garden shears, or just generally turn any quiet holiday into a crimson-soaked family reunion—because nothing says “I love you” like a matching set of filial devotion and felony-level body disposal.
What was once confined to the machine escapes into reality, turning Tron from a digital legend into a real-world threat.
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