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	<title>Comments on: Night Fisher = Least favorite graphic novel</title>
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		<title>By: koreanish</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Well...you may be lucky enough not to have encountered this in life, but it is very common among people to have a friend you bring into a scene and then you project your feelings onto them and leave, leaving them behind--in the situation you yourself were just in--deciding they&#039;re garbage for being there. 

This is the classic act of projection. It is VERY confusing for the person who goes through it. Because how could you know the other person was going to suddenly decide you were the image of everything they didn&#039;t like about what they were doing? 

Loren&#039;s subconscious is in fact warning him of that--you&#039;re dead on. Trust your instincts in moments like this--follow your sense of the book and when it is confusing, ask yourself if the issue isn&#039;t right there, maybe hiding in plain sight.]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Well&#8230;you may be lucky enough not to have encountered this in life, but it is very common among people to have a friend you bring into a scene and then you project your feelings onto them and leave, leaving them behind&#8211;in the situation you yourself were just in&#8211;deciding they&#8217;re garbage for being there. </p>
<p>This is the classic act of projection. It is VERY confusing for the person who goes through it. Because how could you know the other person was going to suddenly decide you were the image of everything they didn&#8217;t like about what they were doing? </p>
<p>Loren&#8217;s subconscious is in fact warning him of that&#8211;you&#8217;re dead on. Trust your instincts in moments like this&#8211;follow your sense of the book and when it is confusing, ask yourself if the issue isn&#8217;t right there, maybe hiding in plain sight.</p>
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