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an incident is not an event seen from a neutral, omnipresent, detached point of view, unlike that normally used in movies. it is a collection of senses and emotions and thoughts from the different people present at that particular venue at that particular time. and each set from a person is much like a piece of tinted glass, put on top of one another so that they overlap, and by peering through the entire stack, we get a general feel of the overall picture.
[Listening to: best i ever had by vertical horizon]