^Eternal, are you in NY now? That looks like the Grand Street store.
I know the feelings are real, but they're not always accurate. For example, when people analyze fiction, they say the author/artist was trying to achieve X, when the author's/artist's intention may not have been remotely close to that. Reactions to WAYWT photos are the same. Those real feelings are sometimes off the mark. It's a warped form of synecdoche, whereby what can be gleaned from one photo of a person is suddenly taken to be representative of the person's entire character.
EDIT: I re-read my previous post and see how it could have been misleading. I didn't mean that people's feelings are false, just that they're not necessarily based on the truth, and consequently, could be unfairly manifested, which (hopefully) is what the paragraph above says.
Originally posted by philip nod
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EDIT: I re-read my previous post and see how it could have been misleading. I didn't mean that people's feelings are false, just that they're not necessarily based on the truth, and consequently, could be unfairly manifested, which (hopefully) is what the paragraph above says.
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