Thoughts

idkman April 10, 2021 2:28 pm

Honestly I felt so bad for the blonde guy that is “missing” he wanted to tell his mom that he loved her :(
That guy that “couldn’t” load the pictures is so suspicious.
I felt so bad for the MC when he had tears in his eyes
The “bf” is well deserved, so sorry about it

Responses
    Wiawi April 10, 2021 2:40 pm

    Yeah, the blond one didn't deserve it. I feel like mc deserves to feel guilty now because that guy death is 100% his fault

    I am a good child, actually. April 10, 2021 2:44 pm

    Omg yes. That guy is hot, but suspicious as hell...

    Daemon April 10, 2021 3:01 pm
    Yeah, the blond one didn't deserve it. I feel like mc deserves to feel guilty now because that guy death is 100% his fault Wiawi

    100% his fault? What the hell? His death is, obviously, *overwhelmingly* the fault of the one who actually *killed* him. Whether or not Ah-in could have done anything at all in that situation (unarmed, obviously physically weaker than the killer, and with the other guy weakened and tied up) is *extremely* debatable, to say the least. Let's remember he *was* actually getting up to free him anyway, despite the huge risk to his own life, but the killer walked in at that moment - holding a knife.
    Can you honestly say that, if it was you, you would have tried fighting this guy who is taller, clearly stronger than you, and armed with a knife - while naked and completely unarmed? It's far more likely that would have ended with both of them getting killed, instead.

    Wiawi April 10, 2021 3:26 pm
    100% his fault? What the hell? His death is, obviously, *overwhelmingly* the fault of the one who actually *killed* him. Whether or not Ah-in could have done anything at all in that situation (unarmed, obviousl... Daemon

    If you see a crime committed and you do nothing to stop it, you are part of it.

    If it was me, i wouldn't come there second time in the first place but even so, i would at least try something.

    Daemon April 10, 2021 3:53 pm
    If you see a crime committed and you do nothing to stop it, you are part of it.If it was me, i wouldn't come there second time in the first place but even so, i would at least try something. Wiawi

    Only if you're actually in a position to do anything about it. Otherwise, by that logic, most survivors present at a murder site (like cases of one of the hostages being shot during a robbery and the like) would be guilty of said murder, which is of course not the case - neither by law nor by any existing common moral standards.
    And it's easy to feel brave while imagining things like this while sitting safely behind one's screen. But unless you're an accomplished martial artist - in which case, props to you! - I highly doubt you'd really try to fight him if you were *actually*, *in real life* put in the situation of facing a physically stronger, experienced killer wielding a knife while you're naked and unarmed. And that's a good thing, because you'd 99.9% likely only get yourself killed along with that other person, if you did.
    It's still natural to second-guess and feel guilty despite all that anyway, and most people (including myself) probably would, as is the MC - and there's no doubt that's exactly what the killer was going for in the first place. But objectively speaking, in a situation like this, the fault lies with the *actual killer*, not the innocent bystander who couldn't save him.
    And you're right, I personally wouldn't be willing to take the risk of going there a second time either, but the MC went in order to get evidence so that he could actually stop the guy - that's already pretty brave in and of itself, imho.

    JALLY April 10, 2021 3:58 pm
    If you see a crime committed and you do nothing to stop it, you are part of it.If it was me, i wouldn't come there second time in the first place but even so, i would at least try something. Wiawi

    Not all his fault, and do smth about it? HIS LIFE WAS ON THE LINE