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by melhopkinsdotcomMay 6, 20174:07 pmJuly 1, 2021

Dragonfly (2002) – Sister Madeline

“There are 100 steps on the ladder of consciousness between being fully alert and being dead. To put a patient under, they bring them down only to the 10th rung.  Beneath that is a descending gray-scale like the depths of an ocean no one has explored.”

 

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