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Evil Dead Burn - Why need the book if the deadite is already unleashed?
▲ 116 r/EvilDead

Evil Dead Burn - Why need the book if the deadite is already unleashed?

So, I was just re-watching the Evil Dead Burn trailer. At around 1:18, Alice speaks "Kunda."

Going by the Evil Dead logic, this recitation activates the dormant Deadite.

But isn't the deadite already roaming free and wreaking havoc in the form of possessed Jessica, as shown in the Burn trailer?

What's the need to call it again via the book?

Or am I missing something?

u/SiteNegative8660 — 1 day ago

Bacho can defeat some big names already

The ease with which he has defeated the strong pullers like Rino and Tsonev, it's simply amazing.

I think he should be able to give a very close fight and/or even defeat people like:

- Irakli

- Todd Hutchings

- Petrenko

Even heavyweights and superheavyweights like Michael Todd and Jerry Cadorette will have to go full-in to convincingly beat him.

And if that happens, he will massively disrupt the current RH rankings.

That's how strong I feel he is now. What do you guys think?

u/SiteNegative8660 — 3 days ago
▲ 9 r/Life

I don't know how to put it in words, but people don't often express their warmth to the person they love. There are so many complex emotions preventing them to do so.

A father was really bad to the mother, and the children saw the abusive relationship growing up. When the father grew older, he realized his mistakes, and wanted to bridge the gap. But the damage done is done. The children cannot love him the way he expects. The father cannot lose his dignity either, and beg for love.

Two brothers, by blood, who were really close, ended up being in two completely different lives. One is married, has a lot of money, and has new responsibilities, whereas the other is single and is not stable with his career/life. They don't talk to each other. The weak doesn't want to be perceived as weak, whereas the affluent one thinks why should he make the first move.

Two lovers are not able to live together because one has some personal challenges at home. Priorities took place and they are separated. They stop speaking to each other and the distance grows wider. One cannot leave the home whereas the other cannot bear the pain of isolation. They blame each other for not understanding the other's pain.

These are real life examples and shows the complexity of human emotions. They want to be loved, but cannot say it out loud. The way we see in movies/shows. They will say "I love you" when things are going alright. But as soon as the emotional burden comes up, they don't want to be perceived as weak, and therefore, hide their love. Or convert it to hatred or indifference.

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u/SiteNegative8660 — 16 days ago