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- "Great piece! Turning points are often started by a chain initiated by something hard to remember in hindsight. I particularly liked the line "to bare loss is not destruction." There is profound wisdom in that. Ciao, T/S"
Posted by TropicalSnowstorm on "Prussian Rose" by Blinded_Tiger
- "National Mythos - collective belief - some of the greatest wonders and most horrifying horrors. Choice as the grave(st) implication of positive possibility - lives lead as investments rather than ornaments. Monumental absurdity as symbols of monumental crassness. To look and not learn is to build and breed suffering. As always, a delight."
Posted by Solace on "The Cunning Few" by Blinded_Tiger
- "tarrot ^^ exactly. I plan to leave archetypical thinking(as much as I possible can). Was wondering if any would realize tarrot is the key word."
Posted by Blinded_Tiger on "The Cunning Few" by Blinded_Tiger
- "I always have to read your work more than once before I can comment, almost every piece you post takes me in a different direction with each read. This one has so many references for me, not sure if any were what you intended, but I love it. Made me think of propaganda, how the few use it to control the masses who for whatever reason allow it, the card and Serius made me think of tarrot reading and alien creators, or gods as some believe... and that was just the beginning. I read the (( )) note, and I wish you luck and send you healing energy. Much love and respect sir - XXOO"
Posted by Nehema on "The Cunning Few" by Blinded_Tiger
- "There is always gain in loss as well. Sometimes change is hurtful, sometimes sweet or even beautiful, but always necessary... This was beautiful. Miss your depth and perception - XXOO"
Posted by Nehema on "Prussian Rose" by Blinded_Tiger
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