Hana_Omer
An idiot, an absolute fool. A joke of person unfortunately treated as if they weren’t a paper tiger
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Poor Ben
Yikes, I was just thinking there’s no way he killed our boy’s family but uh… it’s not looking too good.
I’m trying my best to imagine Theo is a solid 19 😭
Ngl this is actually funny. 😭
A correct one
Theodore has my whole heart 💀
Because he said he was heavy as Ren? Some grudges actually last lifetimes lol. It’s actually a little sad tho
Does he use the walking stick for real or for the ✨aesthetic✨
Pretty privilege in action, this grown man really changed his whole demeanor
Why would the system need a signal in a simulated world? 💀 It feels like 666 is making excuses up to be unhelpful
“he’ll do worse in their place” but we never get to see that, we don’t how he would’ve turned out if he had either of their upbringings or status. He’s arrogant and a hypocrite but everyone is. It just seems like the story is ignoring everyone else’s problems and magnifying his. Even now you’re saying that the rich kids rubbing their lavish vacations in the faces of kids who have less is harmless and all of their arrogance and disdain for the normal kids is fine? I don’t think we’re seeing this the same way 😕
Yeah but even with that flawed thinking I still felt bad for him. Especially since I also dislike the rich lol. But only the mega rich like Jeff Bazos or Elon Musk
Oh I always thought he needed therapy but this was the first time it was glaringly obvious that this man has a screw loose
I didn’t know you were reading or responding to the comments 😅 and yes that does make sense. I didn’t realize just how much of a problem he was lol.
How would they challenge the simulator itself?
So she was willing to ignore his suffering but when he starts a massacre then she can’t ignore it anymore? Also if humans have literally been hunting vampires why wouldn’t she step in for that? Author this doesn’t make sense 😐
Good for him
Ok you know how I asked if he was an orphan because of real experiences, are the “heroes” always terrible because he was also treated as a villain by someone pretending to be the good guy?
Is the villain always an orphan because it mirrors his real world experiences? Or?