I was wondering what bothered me so much about Connor's behavior. But now it's clear as water. He's a psychopath, simple. This talk that 'Ah, but he's only traumatized by his past...' or 'He's good, he only hurts the bad guys...' is just a lame excuse. He is cruel, manipulative, petty, a great egoist with an enormous lust for violence. He approached the emotionally fragile Missy, just for his own satisfaction and to feel validated as a "member" of the family, he frequently discredits Sheldon, he manipulates a child who has an emotional need, he puts these same children in danger countless times. And now this, the famous "become a man" accompanied by "even a little girl can do it and you can't".
There is a long agricultural history in Brazil, since the beginning of the country, the extraction and exploitation of land has always been present in daily life and political life, our culture is strongly influenced by the land. In Brazil, having a piece of land in your name is a symbol of power and wealth, agrarian reform is a taboo, the right to housing only exists on paper, a recurring political issue that is never resolved. The current polarization in the country is partly due to this, education, health and security in the country are controlled by the country's elite, an elite made up of landowners.
Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic zero is a such good, like a Brazilian I can say your writing is very good and refreshing
Hector is probably as human as anyone in the "real world" can be. Despite his high tendency towards logic, he sometimes ends up ignoring Ethics and emotionally following his morals. And despite having somewhat messed up morals, she still shows signs of following well-established basic physical and mental health parameters. The good thing about being human is that as a species we have failed to impose limits on our defining parameters, but we have succeeded in searching for our defining characteristics.
As a Brazilian, I really like the fact that we are not belligerent, all this warmongering in the country is currently imported, Brazil is historically diplomatic, people in Brazil, despite the daily informality, are kinder in their emotional dealings. And of course, even though we are less prone to combat, that doesn't mean we are weak, we have our own stories of uprisings, but overall we are a country where the general motto of the nation is “A country for all”.
"I'm not gonna force anyone... I value freedom, after all. But..." I pause and change the topic to explain "Do you know I'm Half-american and Half-brazilian right?"
Anime & Comics · EvansKannon
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Frustration grows when we feel that something is missing, a strong desire for family love in her case usually generates two situations, an emotionally needy, caring individual, or someone equally emotionally needy, but reserved and somewhat cynical. The ideal is to really seek help in both situations, it's not healthy.
Family love is not necessarily linked to blood. Sometimes circumstances create superior conditions of well-being. Acceptance of our choices must come from ourselves, but we also seek validation from those who put us in the world, it is natural for us, it is a reflection of our heritage as a species that seeks collective prosperity. It's painful to hear the denial of everything we seek and what makes us who we choose to be. Family comes from the desire for acceptance, to be part of something bigger than ourselves.
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[WiseWizardGleam] Leave the boy alone, Anthony. We've all been young. Don't tease him for that. (Emote of an old wizard with disapproving eyes).
Anime & Comics · Calleum_Artori
Although I am a pacifist, I agree with the fact that War and Peace is an interlude. When it comes to humanity as a species, we are socially constructed for conflict.
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Anime & Comics · PyteWriter