Thread:Dayne Dariel/@comment-27915436-20160530120113/@comment-27247962-20160601182330

Hmmm... So that's how you would interpret that.

I'm not sure how it would imply me saying the reverse of my arguments, because I say that I find them intruiging. I do support those arguments, ofcourse, but what I was trying to say is, that i'm not supporting those arguments, because i want to judge them for their actions. (I'll let other people do the judging). I kinda know what they have done wrong, but I also brush over it more then others, because I enjoy seeing them. That's where it's at for me.

Their crimes also don't really hit home imo. I know it's devastating and disgusting and all, but it's manga. The curiosity for what they could still add to the mix crushes my wish for justice or atonement for those characters. A story just isn't that exciting without those type of characters, so disagree if you want, but I need those 2 to stay alive and entertain me some more.

I'm also more of a 2nd chance guy, a chance to redeem yourself, rather then kill it off and be done with it, make the world right again. I'm willing to understand those characters to a point where it would become life-threatening to keep hanging around them, if this was reality. Bottomline: I try to empathize with them, even if they're psychopaths.

Is that a sufficient answer? Or is it something you can't possibly fathom or relate with in the least?

(@Chicken: This might get interesting, if people start dropping by from seeing this play ;) )