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I was going to say that it could be rising, but then I remembered that he’s from the Far East so it would be rising above his head.
Also, says when they begin to, in the mornings the shadow starts long.
I mean, you go from no shadow at night to a long shadow in the morning?
Based
Lin Yutang was Chinese and died in the 70’s - why is this (very awesome) quote being paired with what appears to be a 12th Century Samurai? Or am I misjudging this picture?
he didn’t say it anyway, the quote is a paraphrasing from Imaginary Conversations by Walter Savage Landor.
Little men in lofty places, who throw long shadows, because our sun is setting.
Make it so.
So does that suggest Dark age incoming?