Comment by beefyqueefs on Monday'saviour - Chapter 11

Comment on ChapterMonday'saviour - Chapter 11
both characters are so difficult to like πŸ’€ MC is so desperate for human connection that he puts up w ML's unpredictable aggression. Why did he run away when ML's age was revealed? why did ML throw him into a sink and turn on the water? why did he start crying when the customer got shi*** about the cigarettes?Β  this story needs a mystery tag w all these questions pepe sticker
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@beefyqueefs It also need anti psychology tag since they do not behave like humans.I feel like watching two aliens courting each other in a weird way that I cant understand how thats work.
@noname agreee it feels like they're cosplaying as humans or like the plot was written by AI πŸ’€πŸ˜­πŸ˜­
@beefyqueefs I agree both are problematic. Two wrongs don't make a right
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AIMMemberΒ·2 years ago
@beefyqueefs I think the reason the MC cried at his workplace was because the customer talked about him not having parents due to his "lack of manners". He needs to sod off, that pisstaker.
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el__MemberΒ·2 years ago
@beefyqueefs He ran away because he finally started opening himself to someone new, which was shown to be hard for him, and then realized he had been lied to the whole time. ML does all that stuff to him because he is generally sadistic and enjoys messing with MC, both mentally and physically, and asserting dominance. MC doesn't cry about the cigarettes, he cries because he's getting yelled at, which is really stressful for some people who grew up in a bad environment like he did, and because the guy mentioned that he doesn't have any parents. You can't just ignore all the circumstances when judging their characters.
@el__ mc is more understandable w his trauma, but their actions and rationale thus far have been concerning/straight up baffling. you can recognize that their actions are objectively bizzare while acknowledging their personal circumstances.