It could mean that the most significant or prevalent thought during the year is being personified as 'her' and is sharing its story. Maybe it's a collective idea like a social movement's main concept or a general feeling that has a narrative to tell.
It could mean that in an acting audition, the actors' past experiences, represented by their'scars' (metaphorically, like emotional or difficult experiences), add depth to their performances. For example, an actor who has faced real hardships might be able to bring a more genuine sense of pain or struggle to a role that requires it.
The 'her' could refer to the person who first had the thought. Maybe it was a female researcher, an artist, or an activist who came up with an idea that became the 'thought of the year'.
Well, 'ishin' could be a name or it might be a word in a different language. Since it's a long story, it could imply that there are many details, events, or emotions associated with it that would take a while to unfold.
It could mean going back to a previous part of a story. For example, in a movie or a book, if there are flashbacks, that's like going back in the story's timeline.
It could be an expression of gratitude towards friends in the context of a passionate or intense story. Maybe the friends are somehow related to the story, like they are the ones who shared the story or are characters in it.
I think it might be a sort of artistic statement. 'This is my eye' could imply that the story is seen through the author's own lens, and New York is the backdrop. It could be about how New York has influenced or changed the person. It could involve things like their first time in the city, how they adapted to the fast - paced life, or what they learned from living there.
It could mean that there was a real - life situation where a doctor, perhaps due to malpractice, negligence, or even malicious intent, put a patient's life in danger. Maybe the doctor made a wrong diagnosis and administered a harmful treatment.
It could be due to a great injustice she suffered. Perhaps she was wrongly accused of a crime she didn't commit. The system failed her, and instead of getting justice, she was persecuted. This made her lose faith in the good of the world and turn to villainy.
Maybe he saw something small and edible - looking, like a small biscuit or a piece of jerky. Since he was around dogs or dog - related things often, his first thought was it was a dog treat. It could be that it was in a container or on a plate where dog treats are usually kept.
This statement is quite complex. It could be that she physically removed you from a place where you were supposed to be. Say you were living with relatives and she took you away without their consent. Emotionally, it could mean she took away your sense of self - worth or independence. Maybe she was overly controlling and made all the decisions for you, which made you feel like she 'stole' your ability to make choices on your own.