Marc
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Ellen getting choked out (and apparently she was okay with light pressure before) and that she never once questions afterwards if that was okay goes to show she was very long gone before she pooned out. No, she doesn't get off to it, but that she never once attempted to push her off is telling.
She was likely hoping she would die. Then again, no one pens worse Ellen Page fanfiction than this Elliot feller: This whole, maddeningly tedious exercise in creative writing is Ellen's attempt to have her current state make sense as the most recent step in a flow chart series of plausible, causally sequential events in which the moments she purports to feel good about are, rather conspicuously, the only ones she claims responsibility for - which is why it's all so unbelievable. It's nonfiction authored by a fantasy: the product of a woman who ruined her life, then wrote from the pretense of having achieved her ideal self - Meaning any details grounded in reality (such as the consistent descriptions of her utterly insane, woman-moment BPD behavior, when separated from how she's telling us to feel about it) have to be an accident.
Pageboy has more in common with Audrey Hale's manifesto than it does with most any other celebrity memoir.
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