Entertainment Content and Popular Media: The Digital Pulse of Modern Culture

"It’s not a mistake," Jessie countered, holding her ground. She didn’t shout; she never did. She simply didn’t retreat. "It’s evolution. You built this firm on the idea that form follows function. But function has changed. People want to see the light, Julia. They want to feel suspended in the air, not buried in concrete."

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