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#feeling #poems #poetry #sad life ##️⃣DilShayarana💘
feeling - Today I kept thinking about The Iron and Ice Journey There's something deeply uncanny about it. The characters are robots yet they They consider themselves human. have kings kingdoms traditions and societies just fke any human civilization What makes it strange is that they see creatures of flesh blood andbone the things we associate with humanity_| very as mere animals. longer than 1 The idea has stayed with me expected: They have even discovered the factory that created them, arelic from years ago, their world continues to function as yet though nothing has fundamentally changed  Its as ifthe truth is standing in front of them, but theyare still searching for it. keep wondering whether real humans will appear later in the story. Maybe humanity is extinct. Maybe humans are hidden somewhere beyond the ice. Or] maybe the story is trying to say that being human has nothing to do with flesh andbloodatall. What I find most fascinating is the reversal of perspective. To them, metal is normaland flesh isanimal. Reading it feels like stepping into a world that is familiar and foreign at the same time. The frozen landscapes the ancient factory the kingdoms of machines itall creates aquiet sense of mystery and melancholy Beneath the adventure the story seems to be asking a simple but difficult question: What does it truly mean to be human? And somehow; that question feels colder than the ice itself Today I kept thinking about The Iron and Ice Journey There's something deeply uncanny about it. The characters are robots yet they They consider themselves human. have kings kingdoms traditions and societies just fke any human civilization What makes it strange is that they see creatures of flesh blood andbone the things we associate with humanity_| very as mere animals. longer than 1 The idea has stayed with me expected: They have even discovered the factory that created them, arelic from years ago, their world continues to function as yet though nothing has fundamentally changed  Its as ifthe truth is standing in front of them, but theyare still searching for it. keep wondering whether real humans will appear later in the story. Maybe humanity is extinct. Maybe humans are hidden somewhere beyond the ice. Or] maybe the story is trying to say that being human has nothing to do with flesh andbloodatall. What I find most fascinating is the reversal of perspective. To them, metal is normaland flesh isanimal. Reading it feels like stepping into a world that is familiar and foreign at the same time. The frozen landscapes the ancient factory the kingdoms of machines itall creates aquiet sense of mystery and melancholy Beneath the adventure the story seems to be asking a simple but difficult question: What does it truly mean to be human? And somehow; that question feels colder than the ice itself - ShareChat