Personhood... I like that. I like the term, I like what it espouses, I like how it gives us a foundation without fully defining us. I'll remember this. And your analogy makes sense, Miss Ghost. I appreciate you bringing architecture into it. The idea of a gestalt home is nostalgic. When I was in school, we debated endlessly about what makes a house versus a home, and the elements of design that would go into a place livable for people. People-driven, people-oriented spaces, I always took the stance that a house was not a home unless the people within made it so. To that end, I understand the power of sentimental objects; I think the people ought to be involved too, if possible. This has given me plenty to think about. The vampire who was drunk off of imbibing blood from a donor who was similarly drunk - did they recover alright? Was the blood still effective in sating hunger regardless?
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And your analogy makes sense, Miss Ghost. I appreciate you bringing architecture into it. The idea of a gestalt home is nostalgic. When I was in school, we debated endlessly about what makes a house versus a home, and the elements of design that would go into a place livable for people. People-driven, people-oriented spaces, I always took the stance that a house was not a home unless the people within made it so. To that end, I understand the power of sentimental objects; I think the people ought to be involved too, if possible. This has given me plenty to think about.
The vampire who was drunk off of imbibing blood from a donor who was similarly drunk - did they recover alright? Was the blood still effective in sating hunger regardless?