Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-37035839-20200629191147/@comment-187.19.212.149-20200907003638

Magma MK-II wrote: Mendes2 wrote: Now you're getting back to the "definition" of the topic, which was exactly so difficult to keep the content between the lines. Of course there can be a lot of discussion about it, but it all revolves around interpretation and how far you're willing to go with your own beliefs. When does someone start to become a "villain"? For how many people do they need to be a "villain"? Were there causes for their actions that could be influential for how they behaved? How long after someone's death do you consider them non-living? "One person's hero is another person's villain." That's all there is to it. The real world isn't black and white like fiction. </div half of the time ia more easy to say who is ir not a villain irl than in fiction. The other half até politicians, and even this way, we can agree Personality like Donald Trump, Hitler and stuff até evils, even for their followres