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There's little chemistry between Gurira and Hayden, who, as Angelo, is supposed to have "snow-broth" for blood but from whom we feel neither ice nor fire.
If anger is delicious, we should be willing to recognize how much we take delight in threatening, haranguing, and demeaning those from whom we feel separate.
There are some with whom we feel absolutely no affinity; often, we separate ourselves from them by putting them down.
Often, our targets are people with whom we feel safe.
Reading writers like these, we feel we are being put back in touch with earlier parts of our culture, when supernatural and inhuman creatures -- from whom we thought we learned our sense of good and evil -- inhabited a world we did not feel we controlled.
The constituents from whom we have heard the least are the ones who feel neither tribal loyalty nor visceral loathing; the ones who don't even know there's a war on.
It is admirable and inspiring, but one cannot feel happy that those from whom we have taken so much have to sacrifice all that they have to remain connected to their creation stories.
Ludwig does not simply clarify my doubts with English writing, it enlightens my writing with new possibilities
Simone Ivan Conte
Software Engineer at Adobe, UK