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Precisely; no one paints themselves as a villain in their own life story. - Edit 1

Before modification by Joel at 14/11/2010 12:10:08 AM

Meh. I think I'm officially Popularity Contested out between watching people try to rationalize their emotional response to politicians, philosophies, football players and even fictional
characters for far too long. People like whom they like because they like them; they're may be, or have been, a logical beginning to it, but an emotional response is just that. I long defended Egwene, as recently as the last book, but have to come to feel (particularly after she tried to take Rand to school on the Seals) she's got at least as many blindspots as others and more than many. Others see it differently, and Jordan seems to be among them despite having written those blindspots clearly, but the argument has become wearisome.

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