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I think this paragraph is important because it highlights one of the core themes of The Killing Plains: the subtle yet dangerous nature of modern radicalization. In my opinion, Colly’s reflection about how “regular people” can fall into extremist ideologies through internet rabbit holes is a chilling reminder of how easily hidden threats can grow unnoticed. The idea that these individuals isolate themselves in ways that parallel historical cults underscores the relevance of this theme. To me, this passage stands out because it captures the novel’s tension and its commentary on the unseen forces shaping today’s world.
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