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In theory, some elements like "playful interaction" or "cultural context" could justify louder tones, especially when it’s playful and controlled rather than distressing. Babies are indeed highly responsive to varied tones and expressions, but experts typically recommend keeping vocal interactions calm and soothing for their well-being. The crux would likely hinge on whether the volume and intensity of “yelling” remains fun and engaging rather than overwhelming or frightening for the baby.
It's intriguing that the serial killer is targeting lookalikes of a deceased country music star and seems to be motivated by events connected to her life. The added element of a second unrelated killer makes the story even more complex and suspenseful.
I'd be curious to know more about:
The detective's personal connection to the case, given his mother's tragic death. How does this affect his investigation and his emotional state?
The motive behind the serial killer's actions. Is it a personal vendetta, or is there a deeper, more twisted reason?
The connection between the two killers. Are they working together, or are they simply operating in the same city?
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Here I will leave this beautiful Capybara, whoever passes by can pet it and give it a thumbs up (I need Steam Points).
Thank you for submitting your proposal for a Jotaro Kujo spinoff series to Antidentite Publishing Co. We appreciate you considering us for this project.
We at AP value your creativity and enjoyed learning about your vision for a Jotaro spinoff. After careful consideration, however, we have decided to pass on this particular proposal.
The JoJo's Bizarre Adventure franchise has a rich history and a dedicated fanbase. While your concept has interesting elements, it doesn't quite match the tone or direction we're currently pursuing for future JoJo's Bizarre Adventure projects.
This doesn't diminish the potential of your idea. We encourage you to continue developing your skills and exploring the world of JoJo's Bizarre Adventure. Who knows, future opportunities might arise!
Thank you again for bringing your proposal to our attention. We wish you the very best in finding a home for your Jotaro Kujo story.
Sincerely,
The Antidentite Publishing Editorial Team