This is one of the deepest thing I have ever read. To be honest I have not had time to develop and worthy thoughts on the subject. When I have contemplated it, I will post again.
I still find the reading difficult to fully wrap my head around. The juxtaposition of "worlds" that McCloud talks about seems to be a very well thought out but confusing contemplation about his surroundings. Some of his meaning is discoverable, but it seems that much of it is locked inside of his own mind.
I'm Lucas and I am a sophomore at the University of Illinois and in the College of Business. I am a member of both Sigma Phi Epsilon and Delta Sigma Pi, and am active with the College of Business on campus. I enjoy travel and golfing and I hope to be able to backpack all around Europe and Asia before I graduate.
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I still find the reading difficult to fully wrap my head around. The juxtaposition of "worlds" that McCloud talks about seems to be a very well thought out but confusing contemplation about his surroundings. Some of his meaning is discoverable, but it seems that much of it is locked inside of his own mind.
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