Maybe it's because of their personality. Some people are just naturally more introverted or have trust issues.
Could be a combination of things. Maybe they had bad past experiences that made them wary of others. Or it could be that they have trouble communicating effectively and expressing themselves.
Maybe it's because of their personality. They could be too stubborn or self-centered.
Maybe they had a bad experience with group interactions related to the comic. Or they could just be venting their frustration.
Maybe they have a bad temper or are too selfish. That can make it hard to get along with others.
I don't think there's a direct connection. Playing well with others is more about social skills and interaction, while comic PWC could be a completely separate topic.
Maybe they're shocked or confused by something they saw.
Comic relief is beneficial to others as it acts as a stress reducer. It makes difficult or serious moments more bearable and can even improve mental health by inducing positive emotions. Moreover, it can enhance social connections when people laugh and enjoy the humor together.
Maybe it's a creative choice by the writer to focus more on the character's actions and emotions rather than naming her specifically.
Hard to say for sure. It might be related to the tags or keywords you used when posting the story, or it could just be a random error. You might want to contact the support team of the relevant platform to get a clear answer.
In the comic book, Ronin does have tattoos. These tattoos often play a role in representing his background or personality. Sometimes they even hint at hidden powers or past experiences.
Perhaps the lack of a story name in 'Andre's Mother' is to challenge conventional expectations and force viewers to engage with the content on a deeper level, without being influenced by a title's preconceptions.