Sangwoo is falling

LelooChan July 28, 2018 12:29 am

What a sad chapter, everyone accusing and cursing Sangwoo, who's fault is that imagine to survive alone all these hardships without any help.
This is really unfair, give him a slight chance of happiness he's just sick !

Responses
    okayreiji July 28, 2018 1:06 am

    Hm, lemme think about that one.















    Nah.

    LelooChan July 28, 2018 1:14 am
    Hm, lemme think about that one.Nah. okayreiji

    Jhope <3
    I don't mind but i'm still sympathizing his character

    Diamond July 28, 2018 1:18 am
    Hm, lemme think about that one.Nah. okayreiji

    Hahaha...yeah i dont feel sorry for him. He's a serial killer.

    LelooChan July 28, 2018 1:22 am
    Hahaha...yeah i dont feel sorry for him. He's a serial killer. Diamond

    A sexy one* plz give him some credit (▰˘◡˘▰)

    CuriousFudanshi July 28, 2018 1:23 am

    He's pitiful, yes I agree with you, but being pitiful and "just sick" doesn't exempt him from his crimes.

    LelooChan July 28, 2018 1:26 am
    He's pitiful, yes I agree with you, but being pitiful and "just sick" doesn't exempt him from his crimes. CuriousFudanshi

    Remember the an uncomfortable truth
    even he got adopted at early age he ended up in where? but for Sangwoos case there isn't even a dog staying by his side </3

    brynn July 28, 2018 3:55 am

    There's some part in his brain that is just broken/damaged. That part of brain relates with empathy and fear. And if only that part isn't broken, he might have been able to live like normal people.

    If you guys would realize this, you would have felt sorry for them and feel grateful that you didn't.



    (BTW, that part of brain is called amyglada.)

    okayreiji July 28, 2018 4:02 am

    Bottom line is, Sangwoo isn’t a character to sympathise with. He’s a serial killer, period. Feel what you will, but his character is meant to be screwed up, and he will get what he deserves.

    CuriousFudanshi July 28, 2018 4:03 am
    Remember the an uncomfortable trutheven he got adopted at early age he ended up in where? but for Sangwoos case there isn't even a dog staying by his side </3 LelooChan

    What even is the point you're making in regards to mine? I am agreeing with you, Sangwoo is a pitiful person with a tragic past, but now he's past the point of no return now that he has tortured and murdered people and felt nothing about it. If you're saying he needs to stay in a mental asylum and never get out of there, then I agree with you. But in context of the story, Sangwoo is guilty and must pay for his crimes one way or another. He can't simply just walk free without receiving his karma.

    brynn July 28, 2018 4:14 am
    Bottom line is, Sangwoo isn’t a character to sympathise with. He’s a serial killer, period. Feel what you will, but his character is meant to be screwed up, and he will get what he deserves. okayreiji

    Oh well, whatever makes you happy. I cannot force people to feel and understand things from my perspective. But it's undeniable that he still needs to pay for what he has done.

    ShogunHogan July 28, 2018 7:23 am
    Bottom line is, Sangwoo isn’t a character to sympathise with. He’s a serial killer, period. Feel what you will, but his character is meant to be screwed up, and he will get what he deserves. okayreiji

    So is every former combat veteran in the sense that killing regardless of context numbs some to further killing and the PTSD they experience can result in violent episodes. Violence begets violence it's the cycle of abuse. Not only is Sangwoo a veteran, he was beaten and abused to the brink of insanity since grade school and received zero psychological treatment even when having violent blackouts and hallucinations, it would make less sense if he wasn't fucked up. You lacking sympathy for him is more similar to his lack of sympathy towards his victims than you migĥt think, that's the whole point.

    yeet July 28, 2018 7:25 am

    Ye, so unfair, his victims must've done horrendous things to him abuse and kill them, they didn't suffer, but he did.
    SangweenietheThotSlayerTop10AnimentiHeroCharacter.
    Hic hic.

    yeet July 28, 2018 7:26 am

    *to make him.

    yeet July 28, 2018 7:28 am
    So is every former combat veteran in the sense that killing regardless of context numbs some to further killing and the PTSD they experience can result in violent episodes. Violence begets violence it's the cyc... ShogunHogan

    We never saw him being beaten.
    He simply said in Chap 5 that his father was abusive.
    The flashback showed that the mother was the abused one though.

    And no, lacking sympathy for him is fucking understandable.

    okayreiji July 28, 2018 7:28 am
    So is every former combat veteran in the sense that killing regardless of context numbs some to further killing and the PTSD they experience can result in violent episodes. Violence begets violence it's the cyc... ShogunHogan

    Bro. You serious rn? Having to kill in the context of war is not what I’m talking about. I respect soldiers and the shit past and present ones have had to go through for peace. That, and willy nilly murder are completely different. Yeah, I feel sorry for small child Sangwoo, but the current one, I feel no sympathy for. He didn’t ask to be born to a shitty family, but he people he killed didn’t ask to be killed. I feel nothing for him now, he has evened his own “sympathy” playing ground. You don’t see every war veteran out here killing people for no reason.

    ShogunHogan July 28, 2018 7:32 am
    We never saw him being beaten.He simply said in Chap 5 that his father was abusive.The flashback showed that the mother was the abused one though.And no, lacking sympathy for him is fucking understandable. yeet

    You saw him with bruises and his mother trying to shield him from further beatings, tey using a bit of critical thinking and context clues every once in a while. If you want the psychological concepts and themes spoon fed to you, buy the Dr Suess version or something.

    ShogunHogan July 28, 2018 7:33 am
    Bro. You serious rn? Having to kill in the context of war is not what I’m talking about. I respect soldiers and the shit past and present ones have had to go through for peace. That, and willy nilly murder ar... okayreiji

    But he did. Do you read any of the things you critique, or...

    okayreiji July 28, 2018 7:34 am
    But he did. Do you read any of the things you critique, or... ShogunHogan

    He did what. And yeah.

    yeet July 28, 2018 7:36 am
    You saw him with bruises and his mother trying to shield him from further beatings, tey using a bit of critical thinking and context clues every once in a while. If you want the psychological concepts and theme... ShogunHogan

    http://www.mangago.zone/read-manga/killing_stalking/mf/m_chapter-40/pg-46/.

    No, we didn't saw him with bruises.Never.Only the mom.
    Why tf else would he be happy when the father comes home or be able to live a normal school life?

    ShogunHogan July 28, 2018 7:40 am
    Bro. You serious rn? Having to kill in the context of war is not what I’m talking about. I respect soldiers and the shit past and present ones have had to go through for peace. That, and willy nilly murder ar... okayreiji

    Sangwoo is a war veteran who was also beaten from birth and witnessed his own mother commit a murder suicide of his father so lacking any formal psychological aid he coped by fracturing his psyche between the violent tendencies of his father and the protective yet obsessive nature of his mother and expressed his emotions in the only way he was taught to his whole life, violence. If you raise a kid to think that clouds are cotton candy, they will, if you raise them to think the only way to deal with their own emotions is to hurt others, they will as well. Young Sangwoo and current Sangwoo are the same person, they are the end product of shared trauma and terrible experiences.