Metaphorically, dragons often represent powerful, primal forces like chaos, destruction, untamed nature, and the unknown, but depending on the cultural context, they can also symbolize immense power, wisdom, transformation, and the potential for both good and evil within ourselves; essentially embodying the duality of human nature and our inner struggles with raw desires and fears.
A sample of five regretful Trump voters on the theme: ”I didn’t know it would impact me!”
This is a core difference between us and them. They happily voted for President Donald Trump hoping he would hurt other people. We voted against him because he would hurt other people.
One voter, Graham Peters, working to eliminate invasive sea lampreys in the Great Lakes, lost his job working for U.S. Fish and Wildlife. “Peters feels betrayed by politicians he helped put in office. He voted for Trump in November, impressed by his vows to bolster the economy and slow immigration across the southern border. ‘If I had known that this was going to happen,’ he said, “I wouldn’t have voted for him,’”
Next up is a disabled veteran working for the Federal Emergency Management Agency in Northern Virginia lost his job. “I voted for Donald Trump. But this is not what I was expecting. We didn’t think they were going to take a chainsaw to a silk rug,” he told WTOP News.
Trump promised to cut trillions from the federal budget, but the only way that was going to happen was with a chainsaw … along with a wrecking ball, a lot of dynamite, and the meteor that killed the dinosaurs.
“I recognize there are a lot of cuts that need to be made, but this is not the one that you think will happen to your family," his wife added. You see, any other cuts would be totally fine. But not something that impacts her and her husband. That cut isn’t fair because he loves his job.
Another Trump voter is upset and sad because of the cut in funds to the N.I.H. because the medical trial his cousin's daughter was accessing is keeping her alive. "Why weren't Musk and Trump more careful with their cuts?" Now the family is scrambling, trying to find other trial programs for the woman so she can continue living.
- The Hobbit (1937); The Fellowship of the Ring (1954) by Tolkien
- The Voyage of the Dawn Treader (1952) by C. S. Lewis
- Earthsea (1964) by Le Guin
- Dragonriders of Pern series (1967) by McCaffery
- The Neverending Story (1979) by Ende
- The Paperbag Princess (1980) by Munsch
- The Colour of Magic (1983) by Pratchett
- Harry Potter series (1997-2007) by J.K. Rowling
- The Inheritance Cycle series [Eragon] (2002-2011] by Paolini
- Seraphina (2012) by Hartman
- When Women Were Dragons (2023) by Barnhill
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- What Kind of Woman: Poems by Kate Baer
- The Portable Veblen by Elizabeth McKenzie
- Brownstone by Samuel Teer
- Lisette's List by Susan Vreeland
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- This Motherless Land by Mikki May-- Fiction. Audiobook. 60% complete.
- Memorial Days by Geraldine Brooks -- Memorial. Audiobook. 41% complete.
- With My Back to the World: Poems by Victoria Chang -- Poetry. Print. 13%
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Aging does not make women powerless objects of pity but colorful and entertaining individuals and, on occasion, fire-breathing dragons that wise people don't cross. --Florence King
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