Another person's choices aren't your own. Therefore, thinking one has a right to dictate another's actions is wrong.
[That is what autonomy means. True, they may impact you - such is an interdependent, connected world - but just because someone else is saying or doing something doesn't mean YOU are.
Webmind watches the action of this episode very intently, despite knowing how it resolves. Is the battle over something lost, another misunderstanding like in the first episode, or is someone genuinely in the wrong and about to be in serious trouble from the train and her friend?
The latter is the least likely given this kind of show, of course, but based on historical record such things are not impossible.]
It baffles me how some grudges can last so long. I understand spite as a motivator, but even that can only go so far...
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[That is what autonomy means. True, they may impact you - such is an interdependent, connected world - but just because someone else is saying or doing something doesn't mean YOU are.
Webmind watches the action of this episode very intently, despite knowing how it resolves. Is the battle over something lost, another misunderstanding like in the first episode, or is someone genuinely in the wrong and about to be in serious trouble from the train and her friend?
The latter is the least likely given this kind of show, of course, but based on historical record such things are not impossible.]
It baffles me how some grudges can last so long. I understand spite as a motivator, but even that can only go so far...