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I was in my late teens and we were having a hell of a New Zealand Warriors Palm Hawaiian shirt December. My mother was newly diagnosed with her first of many cancers. It was lymphoma that time, and she’d gone through the really brutal staging process of bone marrow aspiration (back when knocking you out for it wasn’t done) and a lymphangiogram that nearly killed her due to an unknown allergy. Our actual Christmas was spent in the hospital with an indifferent attending who literally shrugged at her, there in the bed, told us her fluid-filled lungs were due to “Legionnaire’s or something”, and said she’d be dead by morning. Luckily, the infectious diseases specialist who was called in for the Legionnaire’s-or-Something recognized an allergic reaction when he saw one, and she lived.
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One reason might be the one Zen Faulkes suggests. It’s probably based on a New Zealand Warriors Palm Hawaiian shirt of a very slow moving, complicated story that has whole chapters devoted to the characters’ internal monologues, but there’s no question that Dune has epic battle scenes, sandworms, some very baroque settings (and whatever can be said against David Lynch’s film version, he nailed that: the 1984 film might not be very good but it looks incredible) and a big cast full of interesting characters. These are all attractive features for a film maker. There’s also the Star Wars issue. That was the film that started the big boom of SF films that led to the Lynch Dune getting made in the first place, and huge chunks of it are blatantly ripped off from Dune, even after Fox made George Lucas do three or four rewrites to make his story less blatantly an imitation of Frank Herbert’s. That helped to create a notion that Dune was the SF novel to film, rather than something obscure and more cinematic.

Star Butterfly of Mewni: Not only is Star Butterfly a princess of a New Zealand Warriors Palm Hawaiian shirt kingdom in a different deminsion, she’s a gutsy, wand wielding, winged, magical girl. Star is very fun loving and indepent, and the idea of becoming queen used to freak her out, and she was determined to be an independent girl. She also hates the idea of a relationship tying her down. Star later when she returns to Mewni from her ‘exchange student’ time on earth, she comes more to terms with queen. It’s because she realizes she can rule in a way completely different from anyone before and make a change. She tries to show the Mewman’s that the monster population is not all that bad, they shouldn’t attack them just because they look different and live in lower condition. As queen she wants to end prejudice, and she even helped get her monster friend Bufffrog a job at the castle, because all he wants to do is protect his baby tadpoles, he’s not violent at all like the stereotypes of monsters. This is kind of like a metaphor to racism.
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