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Meghan Markle s ex husband Trevor felt like something stuck to bottom of her shoe

Meghan Markle s ex husband Trevor felt like something stuck to bottom of her shoe Royal biographer Andrew Morton has claimed in his book, Meghan: A Hollywood Princess, that Meghan Markle s ex husband Trevor Engelson felt like he was a piece of something stuck to the bottom of her shoe as their marriage broke down The video will auto-play soon8Cancel Play now Get daily celeb exclusives and behind the scenes house tours direct to your inboxInvalid EmailSomething went wrong, please try again later. Sign up We use your sign-up to provide content in ways you ve consented to and to improve our understanding of you. This may include adverts from us and 3rd parties based on our understanding. You can unsubscribe at any time.More info

Meghan Markle s ex-husband says he felt like something stuck to the bottom of her shoe

Meghan Markle s ex-husband says he felt like something stuck to the bottom of her shoe
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Exploring the Afterlife in Fantasy: Crossing the Threshold

Afterlife fantasies have always been a unique way to look at society. Since death is a fairly impenetrable wall, it gives us an opportunity to imagine all kinds of stuff on the other side. Visions of heavens and hells can be used as carrots and sticks to critique people while they’re still alive, hence Dante’s Divine Comedy, Faust’s terrifying trapdoor, and Jacob Marley’s chains. When I watched Pixar’s Soul, I was reminded of a couple of afterlife fantasies most immediately, Defending Your Life and A Matter of Life and Death. This got me thinking: is there a tradition to afterlife fantasies? Are there recurring themes or imagery? (tl;dr: YES, YES, and YES. That third “YES” is the surprising one, as I’ll discuss.) Wouldn’t it be fun to rewatch all these movies, and write about them? (tl;dr: SOMETIMES. I hope it’s fun to read?) And thus this miniseries was born, as I went back about a century and worked my way up through twelve (12) movies and one (1) music

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