I used ImgFlip to create a meme for this Sunday's episode of Game of Thrones, because this part bothered me so much. I tried to make sure it didn't spoil anything, for those people still catching up!
Draupadi: The Fire-Born Princess [Graphic Novel on Reserve] Part A, Pages 1-31 Draupadi Graphic Novel Cover Page. Source : Indian Epics Blog POV: Third person Summary : Starts off at the beginning where Draupadi and her mans dem (the Pandavas) are trekking up the mountain for their Mahaprasthana ; as Draupadi climbs she tells the story of her life, remembering Krishna first and then starting from the very beginning (before she was even born) She tells the story of Bheeshma, born to Ganga and the king, and how he took his oath in front of the gods; in this version, both Dhritarashtra and Pandu are the sons of Bheeshma's half brother (interesting) Next the story of Pandu being crowned and here it is said that Dhritarashtra has growing resentment for his brother because he is crowned instead of him; The story of the Gandhari, Kunti and Madri, the wives of the two brothers and then the mothers of the ...
Maybe we shouldn't praise giving praise... The first article I read was "The Trouble with “Amazing”: Giving Praise that Matters" by Jennifer Gonzalez. I didn't necessarily agree with everything in the article, and maybe at some points how it was worded, but I liked the takeaway message: just giving a one word vote of praise isn't substantial feedback and in fact, often produces the opposite effect. I thought her analogy of saying just "amazing!" was like "Paula Praise" was funny, but very true. Without meaningful feedback that offers the person not only an honest opinion but also ways to improve, you usually discredit your own opinion. I have experienced this with many people and seen it happen, where people are quick to say 'that was absolutely wonderful' even when everyone else knows it really wasn't. I don't think there's anything wrong with praising with 'amazing!', but only using that word is perhaps more of ...
Draupadi: The Fire-Born Princess [Graphic Novel on Reserve] Part C, Pages 60-87 Draupadi Graphic Novel Cover Page. Source : Indian Epics Blog POV: Third person Summary : On Vyasa's suggestion, Arjuna leaves to train with the gods and his father Indra; Arjuna is Draupadi's soft spot and she is sad for the years without it When he returns, Krishna also comes to visit and he and Arjuna's bromance make Draupadi laugh for the first time in years; One day, Draupadi is approached by Jayadratha, king of Sidhu and he tries to kidnap her after she says no to his advances; the Pandavas stop him, and after being dishonoured again, Draupadi expects them to kill him but Yud lets him go; at the moment she cannot understand this forgiveness and seethes Their years in exile are coming to an end but they must spend the thirteenth year in exile unknown with not a single person being able to recognise them; all the while ...
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