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"In the film, 'Mad
Max, Beyond Thunderdome,' Mel Gibson
finishes a steel cage match by taking down a killer named Blaster. When Blaster is defeated on the dirt, Gibson
rips off his helmet and reveals the notorious Blaster to be a sweet, smiling little boy. Blaster’s keeper, Master, was
using him as a tool to rule and destroy. Maybe Master is similar to the disease of addiction, and
Blaster likening our own true-self, a child hiding deep inside." prose selection by Brandon Bruce Dellario