What Birds Know
is a graphic novel in progress,
created by Emelie Friberg & Mattias Thorelli. It's intended to be read in printed form, but for now you can read it online for free.
Warning: The comic contains mature themes and therefore it is not suitable for people under the age of 14.
I don’t consider Vandi responsible for this. She repeatedly asked her friends to leave that wicked place and go home. They guilt-tripped her into staying. Had she left, the result would have probably been the same.
I really love this comic, but I take serious issue with this page. Vandi is not in any way at fault. She did her best to convince them to leave. Elia and Dores whined, guilt-tripped, and bullied her into staying. Maritza is right: had Vandi left without them (because I don’t think she could have succeeded in convincing them without getting outside help), the same thing would have happened, if not worse. It bothers me that Vandi just takes blame onto herself and that Dores lets her. I believe that sometimes a person has the right to say “I bloody told you so!”
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I assumed what she saw was moot by now as they had all seen it, and that she had reached the same conclusion.
I don’t consider Vandi responsible for this. She repeatedly asked her friends to leave that wicked place and go home. They guilt-tripped her into staying. Had she left, the result would have probably been the same.
[...] Click here to read 452-457. [...]
I really love this comic, but I take serious issue with this page. Vandi is not in any way at fault. She did her best to convince them to leave. Elia and Dores whined, guilt-tripped, and bullied her into staying. Maritza is right: had Vandi left without them (because I don’t think she could have succeeded in convincing them without getting outside help), the same thing would have happened, if not worse. It bothers me that Vandi just takes blame onto herself and that Dores lets her. I believe that sometimes a person has the right to say “I bloody told you so!”