@Yoo yoo
I'm much smarter than you, and do you know why? Because I am able to choose fiction stories based on my tastes, my personal kink, and if I don't like a story because it has a moral that doesn't reflect mine, I move on and ignore everything about that story. And so I don't waste my precious time in blaming and judging people who like that story, crying demanding attention and acclaim as you do. But on the contrary, I stand up for myself and defend the work of an author whom you don't even understand but judge only out of envy. In fact I remind you that the ra** of Kim Dan occurs only in the third chapter, the rest cannot be considered ra** because they both had entered into an agreement from which Kim Dan received money.
On the abusive character, however, we agree. But that's because JK is a character who can be considered to be minimally affected by sociopathy (I don't know if the author is aware of this or did it unconsciously), because in certain instances he shows a slight deficiency regarding empathy and is not intuitive about it. But often it is simply his pride that drives him to be overbearing and imposing, because he is convinced that emotions and feelings are just weaknesses to be avoided, to be eradicated from one's being, as he identifies with the champion figure.
I'm much smarter than you, and do you know why? Because I am able to choose fiction stories based on my tastes, my personal kink, and if I don't like a story because it has a moral that doesn't reflect mine, I move on and ignore everything about that story. And so I don't waste my precious time in blaming and judging people who like that story, crying demanding attention and acclaim as you do. But on the contrary, I stand up for myself and defend the work of an author whom you don't even understand but judge only out of envy. In fact I remind you that the ra** of Kim Dan occurs only in the third chapter, the rest cannot be considered ra** because they both had entered into an agreement from which Kim Dan received money.
On the abusive character, however, we agree. But that's because JK is a character who can be considered to be minimally affected by sociopathy (I don't know if the author is aware of this or did it unconsciously), because in certain instances he shows a slight deficiency regarding empathy and is not intuitive about it. But often it is simply his pride that drives him to be overbearing and imposing, because he is convinced that emotions and feelings are just weaknesses to be avoided, to be eradicated from one's being, as he identifies with the champion figure.
my brain can't read that many words in a whole year