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Glows: The idea of an imaginary friend being a past life is ingenious!
Grows: Next time, you should film the camera horizontally, so there aren’t two big black sides on the screen.

Solomon

Oh NOOO, the third idea, AAAAAAAHHH! It's so fascinating, I can imagine that since they know how to fake love, it could have died out in the past? What set the trend for faking love, is it just to fit in or to act normal? Is it just romantic love that's faked, or is it also platonic? Gosh, it would be so hard to fake a friendship, not to mention it would hurt too. Here's a what-if idea I came up with deriving off of that idea; What if there were two soulmates that truly did love each other, but both of them thought the other was faking it? Awesome drawings by the way! Great work!

Dei

I love all three ideas, I really enjoyed the second one though, a god making friends with a mortal.

Abby

The first idea is so interesting! I'd really love to know more about it. Also my only question is that if love never existed, then how would people fake it? Like how would they know what love is? Amazing art by the way, and I hope you all have an amazing day/night.

Sara

I am really intrigued by your first idea. Past lives and imaginary friends, are the seeds to grow this idea into many different paths - it has me hooked and I want to know more.

Pam

Yesssss. That first idea really vibes with me. Though, personally, I've never had an imaginary friend (guess this must be my first time on Earth lol), it's definitely an idea that has an easy "in" for the viewers. But, the idea that these imaginary friends are just you from a past life? Mwah~! Past lives have always been fascinating to me, even if I don't believe in them, and lingering memories or attachments only add to that fascination. Brilliant. The second is also equally interesting to me—close, active relationships and interactions with divinity. Why not? Out of these, what I have the most questions about is the last one. What's the incentive to fake love in a world where it never existed? Was there a reason faking love took off (i.e. why did it become a trend)? In what ways would this be differentiated from reality? In which people still fake love even when it's real. Although, with something so intangible as love, what would even constitute realness? If everyone believes in it, what makes an illusion different from reality? Does it not become self-realizing at some point? Everything's super interesting, well done you three.

Nova

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