So you were part of a killing game, too. My, my... what a surprise.
( someone who understands the rules just as well as komaeda understood his own, but what makes this strange is that, the killing game before him was ultimates, and the set before that which started it all. in those groups, he's never heard of sara chidouin, or sou hiyori alias shin tsukimi, they're practically nobodies. there's not one ounce of hope visible in their body that he can feel, which makes them as normal as they come, so how could they too take part in a killing game? it's an interesting concept, and he's willing to give his own background because of the conversation. )
Masterminds have a tendency to do that, because they love to see the despair that comes from failures. ( he's not too happy when he says it, and it's because he hates the way they tend to inflict despair into those who are already weak. with weak hope, comes a weak will, and they crumble without even lifting a finger, but if shin is here then... )
We share a few similarities, I'm actually impressed.
( at the comment of her parents, komaeda could say the same about his parents even though they did nothing good for him. the disdain they had for him, the way they only put up with his person to keep up appearances, and never said anything kind to him. how could he say he loved them, or even liked them. he doesn't understand the sentiment given the fact only his dog was worthy of his simple affection at a young age. he's older now, he's like a parent who wants to see the ultimates do their best, he's like a child who wants to look up to them... it fluctuates, and yet, he can't find proper placement. he has to love them, it's all he knows, they're all he has. )
Then you haven't experienced true love, Chidouin-san.
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( someone who understands the rules just as well as komaeda understood his own, but what makes this strange is that, the killing game before him was ultimates, and the set before that which started it all. in those groups, he's never heard of sara chidouin, or sou hiyori alias shin tsukimi, they're practically nobodies. there's not one ounce of hope visible in their body that he can feel, which makes them as normal as they come, so how could they too take part in a killing game? it's an interesting concept, and he's willing to give his own background because of the conversation. )
Masterminds have a tendency to do that, because they love to see the despair that comes from failures. ( he's not too happy when he says it, and it's because he hates the way they tend to inflict despair into those who are already weak. with weak hope, comes a weak will, and they crumble without even lifting a finger, but if shin is here then... )
We share a few similarities, I'm actually impressed.
( at the comment of her parents, komaeda could say the same about his parents even though they did nothing good for him. the disdain they had for him, the way they only put up with his person to keep up appearances, and never said anything kind to him. how could he say he loved them, or even liked them. he doesn't understand the sentiment given the fact only his dog was worthy of his simple affection at a young age. he's older now, he's like a parent who wants to see the ultimates do their best, he's like a child who wants to look up to them... it fluctuates, and yet, he can't find proper placement. he has to love them, it's all he knows, they're all he has. )
Then you haven't experienced true love, Chidouin-san.