"I AM DEFINITELY NOT A ROBOT" sounds like robot talk to me.
[Heh heh. But he'll play along.]
1) Wasted potential is the greatest sin, if you ask me. Oh, murder and the like are common answers, but a story can be retold in a thousand different ways from a thousand different perspectives. "Heroes," "monsters," "good," "evil" - my role isn't to pass judgement upon them but to simply observe.
In any case, I believe every human is born the possibility to become their best selves. Squandering their possibility is unforgivable to an author such as I. In short, I can't stand aborted character arcs!
2) Oh, some actions will always be evil. I knew a woman who was evil to her core. A creature of rotten filth, down to her very roots. She manipulated, stole, lied, killed, murdered, and did it all without lifting a finger. And she still saw herself as an innocent! She was a cow, too. Her breasts were practically an ocean.
[ANDERSEN NOBODY NEEDS TO FUCKING KNOW THAT]
What was I saying? Hm. The point got away from me. I suppose it all boils down to the fact that I believe one should be true to their nature, regardless of how it manifests.
no subject
[Heh heh. But he'll play along.]
1) Wasted potential is the greatest sin, if you ask me. Oh, murder and the like are common answers, but a story can be retold in a thousand different ways from a thousand different perspectives. "Heroes," "monsters," "good," "evil" - my role isn't to pass judgement upon them but to simply observe.
In any case, I believe every human is born the possibility to become their best selves. Squandering their possibility is unforgivable to an author such as I. In short, I can't stand aborted character arcs!
2) Oh, some actions will always be evil. I knew a woman who was evil to her core. A creature of rotten filth, down to her very roots. She manipulated, stole, lied, killed, murdered, and did it all without lifting a finger. And she still saw herself as an innocent! She was a cow, too. Her breasts were practically an ocean.
[ANDERSEN NOBODY NEEDS TO FUCKING KNOW THAT]
What was I saying? Hm. The point got away from me. I suppose it all boils down to the fact that I believe one should be true to their nature, regardless of how it manifests.
3) Whatever is poetic.