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  1. Apr 2021
    1. instead of flipping the switch and immediately defaulting to subservience to Zeus, Calypso sticks to her guns and carries out the argument for why she should not have to let Odysseus go

      love this!!! i feel like this makes way more sense anyways

  2. Mar 2021
    1. I’m sorry this is a little sparse! I am hoping to complete this game at some point or another, even if it is not right now. I hope to post updates as I go

      hi this is SO COOOOOOOOOOOOOL. I never ever would've thought of making a whole game for this project??? I am literally in awe???? I also think this is genius because I feel like a story game might be accessible for people in ways that massive epics are not. I love the creativity and I think the stuff you have made so far is very aesthetically pleasing and also doing great in giving Cryseis a narrative. I am so looking forward to seeing anything else you add!

  3. Oct 2020
    1. spotism. In the latter, the relation between king and subject was akin to that between master and slaves, whereas a king was more like a father to his

      another difference

    2. d by the arbitrary will of a single person, he denied that this description applied to the French monarchy. The French king ruled according to the law, no

      the difference between despot and monarch

    3. y reforms were occasionally called for in privately circulated manu scripts and books printed on Dutch presses and smuggled into Fra

      public vs private crime

  4. Sep 2020
    1. For all this is the best there is. If the volcanic activity is in Lisbon,it means it could not have been anywhere else. For it is impossible forthings not to be where they are. For all is well

      enviornmental determinism

    2. esult that the more individual misfortunes there are, the more all iswell.’While he was presenting his argument, the air grew thick, thewinds blew from the four corners of the earth, and the ship wasassailed

      are individual misfortunes necessary for the general good?

    3. The next day, while out walking, he met a beggar all covered insores. His eyes were glazed, the end of his nose was eaten away, hismouth was askew, his teeth black, and he spoke from the back of histhroat. He was racked by a violent cough and spat out a tooth withevery spasm.

      couldve been him

    4. andidefled as fast as he could to another village. It belongedto Bulgars, and Abar heroes had given it the same treatment.Candide, continually stepping over quivering limbs or through themidst of ruins, eventually left the battlefield behind,

      seeing the evils of the world

    5. For, everything having been made for a pur-pose, everything is necessarily for the best purpose. Observe hownoses were made to bear spectacles, and so we have spectacles. Legsare evidently devised to be clad in breeches, and breeches we have.

      functional fixedness

    1. oweranimals;theywerenotshaggylikebears,theydidnothiss,andtheyhadtwoeyes;buttheywere somalignantand ferociousthat noprincipleofjusticeorequitycouldabideintheirhearts

      is this like racist or what

    2. eyweregovernedbyakingofforeignorigin,who,withthe viewofcorrectingtheir naturalmalice,treatedthem withseverity;buttheyconspiredagainsthim,killed,him andexterminatedalltheroyalfamily.

      colonialism sucks

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  5. Aug 2020
    1. Exhortthemtocleanliness,whichistheimageofpurityofsoul,-speakto themsometimesofme.IwishIcouldagainseetheminthatchar

      nice we love treating women as proprety

    2. airestwomeninPersi

      did he get a gf...whos persian???

      also I think it is interesting he says in persia and not the whole world

      also ok i now realize it is multiple women... gross i hate this guy

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