@CJ_USAO@USAOWTC I agree, it definitely gave you some imagery of what the scenery might have looked like. But with each story, the scenery changed slightly, in regards to details
@usaowtc#wtcgrove
I found it interesting the great detail that was incorporated into this story. The number of strikes of the sword, time of day, location, the exact words spoken in each end.
I think it was these details that made you want to believe each thing every person said
@FergieALeigh@USAOWTC I think that's why empathy is sometimes hard, because people have different experiences or perceptions that make them either more or less empathetic - making it hard to empathize at the same level the person needing it, wants or expects
@USAOWTC#WTCBlake
I don't agree that those restraining desires or resisting temptations are to be considered weak or become passive through the process. If anything, you're stronger, than those that can't control their desires at all.
@usaowt3 I agree with you. I think Victor was more of a monster than the monster. No one lets a scary creature that they just created, roam around the city by themselves, if there's not something wrong with them
@usaowtc#WTCMag
He may have been "one to never speak of his past", but his paintings exhibited imagery from his past. As well as a similar pattern of recurring themes, which I think is why people considered all of his paintings to have an underlying meaning
@intothe_out@kylesthots@USAOWTC I agree. I found it interesting that they put a lot of the blame on themselves and claimed they did it, instead of them all accusing the same person
@usaowtc#wtckeynes
Keynes reasoning reminded me a little bit of Kant and how he mentioned that change needs to happen gradually/slowly.
Keynes gives a good example as to why the rapidness of growth and adjustments being made so quickly, are causing problems
@FergieALeigh@USAOWTC I think that's evident when Tajomaru says he has no desire to kill the husband until the woman says she'll be with the man who lives through the battle. Like wow, so much for loyalty...
@USAOWTC#WTCEliot
The lines "...time yet for a hundred indecisions, and for a hundred visions and revisions", shows just how much Prufrock's mind is consumed with always overanalyzing everything. He's inadvertently, wasted his life on so many circumstances out of his control
@ZoeBrown2015@USAOWTC Exactly! And it only gets worse, the more you continue to labor. You end up falling deeper into the ties of a capitalistic society
@USAOWTC#WTCMarx
I think itβs interesting the way Marx personifies labor, he makes it out as if labor is more powerful than us, & labor is responsible for creating its own self & these binding commodities that keep us tied to the system- making us humans feel even more alienated