@Laiwo I beg to disagree, as it is fully reasonable for me how she behaves. A person would turn violent after suffering as much as she has. In this case, I don’t see anything wrong with how she acts — why should she care if anyone lives or not? She’s not the one in the lower position; she’s the one in the higher position. People are asking for her help, and it’s totally fine if she doesn’t want to form a party after what the previous one did to her. She doesn’t even need to agree to their demands, as she’s powerful enough to survive on her own without anyone’s help. It may seem like she’s being an ass****, which she is, it’s completely justified.
Comment by Lululemon on Laiwo
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@Lululemon I GREW UP IN THE HOOD, I'VE SEEN, DONE AND BEEN THROUGH THINGS FAR WORST THAN ANYTHING SHE WENT THROUGH, I WATCHED PEOPLE I LOVED DIE HORRIBLE IN FRONT OF ME AND THERE WAS A TIME I EVEN BECAME EXTREMELY CRUEL BUT I NEVER HURT PEOPLE I CARE ABOUT OR WHO CARE ABOUT ME, THAT'S A LINE EVEN I DIDNT CROSS AND I CROSSED MANY LINES
@Lululemon what you said explains her behaviour not justifies it. Committing acts of violence just because you have more power and feel justified to do so, what differs you from an wild animal. There are certain rules you should never break and murder is one thing and as I said I talked about how she would be judged for her actions in the real world. I give you the benefit of the doubt that you misunderstood and thought I talked about the fictional scenario and surely you wouldn't think a crazy serial killer, who kills people on the spot depending on her mood just because she herself suffered is in any way justifiable.