here's a plug for myself!
i just launched my new site: http://steve.org/
steve.org is the serialized mini-drama of four lovable animals and their crazy misadventures in an unforgiving world. please check back often for new issues as they're written!
i just launched my new site: http://steve.org/
steve.org is the serialized mini-drama of four lovable animals and their crazy misadventures in an unforgiving world. please check back often for new issues as they're written!
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I liked the frog one because it made me think about the things we do, how naive we can be about the consequences that our actions, or our EXISTENCE even, has on the world around us. Not a bad thing, necessarily, but a bad thing if we don't at least acknowledge the cycles of life. How that works, and how we're inextricably a part of that.
The snail one, I thought that was another perspective of the same questions you posed in the frog one, the idea that to this man, stopping to scrape the dead snail off his shoe is just another annoyance in what is presumably already a very annoying life. And yeah, snails die or whatever, this is just the reality of life, but to go through life without ever pausing to think about the consequences of inhabiting earth with other creatures, or to view this just as JUNK on the bottom of your shoe, not something formerly alive, or something that will return to the soil, is just such an oppressively human thing to do.
Yeah. That's what I thought.
The piggu one I didn't understand as well, even though I really liked the writing style throughout. I didn't get why he was such a popular pig. Why people visited him and stuff.