• SchmidtGenetics@lemmy.world
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    7 months ago

    It’s a piece of entertainment media/art. It is intrinsically linked to the real world at least in the sense that a real person created it.

    It’s a fantasy world with completely different world views, the relationship actually fits within the lore of the universe… two people literally became best friends after beating the shit out of each other.

    I’m sorry you think a FANTASY world has to have the same world view as you, maybe you need to immerse yourself into their narrative properly so you can understand how it actually fits perfectly for the lore and world they built.

    I was saying everyone is free to interpret it their own way, but at the same time you can wrong since you aren’t understanding the lore, and that’s okay. What’s not okay is continually arguing the same points after having this pointed out you multiple times.

    Clearly you didn’t actually come here for a discussion, so I’m gonna bounce now. Maybe look at what the artist is trying to tell you, instead of just assuming and building your own narrative.

    It’s a fucking fantasy world, they have massively different standards and they obviously view abuse and assault differently. So why you would think they would react the same is just fucking wild, maybe you take these stories TOO seriously since you want them to be real? Idk, it’s fucking fiction lmfao.

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      7 months ago

      Buddy, a person can’t be “wrong” about what they do and don’t like. If I don’t enjoy rain, you can’t walk in and tell me my preferences for weather are “incorrect”. To do that would be completely deranged.

      Get over yourself. There is literally no part of your position which can be defended objectively.

      At best, you can claim “personally it doesn’t bother me”.

      But you actually, cannot, tell people they are wrong for being bothered by fucked up interpersonal developments in fiction.

      The fact that it’s fiction doesn’t even begin to be a point in your favor.