Leonard Ritter on Nostr: weird, they changed what a "disney death" is. used to mean when the villain falls ...
weird, they changed what a "disney death" is. used to mean when the villain falls from great height (or is shot into the sun), disappearing in the distance, never to be seen again. but now it apparently means: someone in a story dies but they're not actually dead and will return later.
ok. but i really liked the first one and there is no word for it anymore.
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