Talk:Touka Kirishima/@comment-73.1.223.139-20150427112609/@comment-12511635-20150430031523

How do you even you know what Ishida is thinking? The reason he places his characters into their situations is because he is trying to tell a story and it is part of his overall plan to deliver a compelling narrative to the audience. Tragedies and horror are compelling not just because they entertain they serve to remind people about the dark side of the world, they should not take life for granted or good can be found in the midst of evil.

The Clowns could be a deconstruction of that certain part of the fandom you are apart of. It shows just how twisted people would be if they applied the characterisitcs of an audience that wants to be entertained by a conflict going on in society. The consequces are peoples lives are ruined, a large number of people are dead and the people who caused it leave someone else to clean up the mess.

The theme of Andre Gide's novel The Counterfeiters probably describes it more appropriately to a degree. Édouard, the protagonist is an author writing a novel entitled The Counterfeiters, observes that if a counterfeit coin is thought to be authentic, it is considered valuable; if it is found to be counterfeit, it is perceived as worthless. Therefore, he concludes, value is wholly a matter of perception and has nothing to do with reality. The counterfeiters are thus representative of those who disguise themselves with false personalities who cause damage to people with their actions but do not get caught.

I am not going to shut up about it. You like Roma I do not. Killing her would save a lot of lives since she is a dangerous convict that escaped from maximum security prison.