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Savannah Wright
is on page 315 of 368
Freddie was full of contractions — a multifaceted man people try to put in a box. “The great pretender”, he was all the different versions of himself he presented all at once. His lasting memory screams authenticity.
This book so far has shown how multidimensional he was. So many different perspectives linger without his perspective truly known.
I can’t help but view him through a neurodivergent lens.
— Jun 07, 2026 11:51AM
This book so far has shown how multidimensional he was. So many different perspectives linger without his perspective truly known.
I can’t help but view him through a neurodivergent lens.
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Savannah Wright
is on page 170 of 368
I continue to be entranced by the history of Queen & Freddie Mercury.
Retrospectives are interesting. At the time life is fraught but looking back we can see the unfolding. I find peace in this much as sadness. Freddie’s fate is well known so as the story goes is a tension underlying — a voyeur to tragedy.
Freddie lived the questions. He continued on unknown paths toward answers I hope he felt before he died
— Jun 06, 2026 08:02AM
Retrospectives are interesting. At the time life is fraught but looking back we can see the unfolding. I find peace in this much as sadness. Freddie’s fate is well known so as the story goes is a tension underlying — a voyeur to tragedy.
Freddie lived the questions. He continued on unknown paths toward answers I hope he felt before he died
Savannah Wright
is on page 75 of 368
Currently obsessed with Freddie. Like he’s LIVING nonstop in my mind.
Queen is truly an iconic band & its frontman is an enigma — mysterious + complex. He was able to have a confidence/presence despite any timidness & KNEW he was destined for something & didn’t stop.
I feel deeply connected to his story
So far I like how this book chronicles his life alongside contradictory perspectives about his life
— Jun 04, 2026 07:19PM
Queen is truly an iconic band & its frontman is an enigma — mysterious + complex. He was able to have a confidence/presence despite any timidness & KNEW he was destined for something & didn’t stop.
I feel deeply connected to his story
So far I like how this book chronicles his life alongside contradictory perspectives about his life

