Presto mucha atención a los detalles del comportamiento de la gente hacia mí. La forma en que les importa lo que digo, la forma en que están contentos con mis logros. Las reacciones, las miradas, los silencios, literalmente todo. Noto todo.
I drew this when I was bored at AILA and it's so hard to redraw group shots on paper multiple times!!! It was very fun tho, I'm proud of how scrungly they look
Thing about the word "landlord" in English is that in China it didn't mean "guy who owns a couple apartments and rents them" (though that is also a superfluous job in capitalism) but rather "huge landowners that owned most of China and kept peasants in slave-like conditions".
I'm not gonna discuss all the intrincacies of the Chinese revolution, but I think when first-world people hear "landlord" they think "oh that fucking guy who doesn't come to repair my faucet" and not "people who own half of the arable land of the country and decide the livehoods of millions of people and the political and economic destiny of the country". I think that regardless of your views, you need to understand that if you want to understand history and why such a revolution occurred.