The Illusion of Closure
We all want life to wrap up neatly. Just say sorry and everything is back to normal. Find out why someone ghosted you and you'll feel fine right after. But Adventure Time, BoJack Horseman, and Rick and Morty remind us that closure is often an illusion. You can't just move forward because you know the truth about something that happened. You need something else.

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The Leading Cause Of Loneliness

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The Episode Where Jake Almost Lost Himself (And What it Teaches)

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You've Been Lied to About Cavewomen.

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The Sarah Lynn Problem

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I Wish I'd Realised This Sooner About Uncle Iroh

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The Pain of Breakups

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How To Write An Immortal

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We Need More Teachers Like This

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American Psycho: The Corpse Of Masculinity

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The Dark Side Of Chasing Love

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How Avatar: The Last Airbender Wrote Evil

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Adventure Time Mysteries No One Can Solve

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When Cartoons Explained Life Better Than Adults.

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Great Men are Gentle

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Is Lilly from THE PRINCESS DIARIES a Toxic Friend?

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Morality and BoJack Horseman

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What Fionna and Cake Teaches Us About Sacrifice

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How (not) To Write A Believable Underdog

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When You Realize The VILLAIN Has A Point

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