A lot of people are victim blaming a child and it’s disgusting. She’s an actual child,...

IrisaAurora May 20, 2020 2:58 pm

A lot of people are victim blaming a child and it’s disgusting. She’s an actual child, maybe she didn’t know how to handle the situation because she’s never been in a situation like that! Is it bad that she wants to live a normal life without be scared and suspicious of everyone she meets? Have some sympathy and try to understand her, instead of judging her for everything she did wrong. These comments are disgusting. Leslie has more compassion and humanity in her pinky then some of you can ever have.

Responses
    Dem Feler May 20, 2020 3:03 pm

    Aish mate, as a response, I never victim-blamed her because I didn't say that it was her fault. I'm disappointed in her because she didn't use her brains, which she used against Marquess Sperado and co. She is powerful and smart. But this time she was stupid.

    And what's with the "judging" you are referring to? It's a freaking story hahaha don't be so serious xD

    vuhzzo May 20, 2020 3:30 pm
    Aish mate, as a response, I never victim-blamed her because I didn't say that it was her fault. I'm disappointed in her because she didn't use her brains, which she used against Marquess Sperado and co. She is ... Dem Feler

    Reflects on how you think shallowly though. She's still a child and being book smart is obviously different from being street smart. You can memorize and try to learn about everything but nothing will ever compare to real experiences. You're contradicting yourself, your compliments mean nothing if you're still blaming her "stupidity". Sometimes fictional stories can reflect on real life situations, sweetie.

    Dem Feler May 20, 2020 3:54 pm
    Reflects on how you think shallowly though. She's still a child and being book smart is obviously different from being street smart. You can memorize and try to learn about everything but nothing will ever comp... vuhzzo

    Well, from what you've said, seems like she hasn't learned at all after being expised to such twisted people, aka her family. Which is exactly my point. That she was stupid. Are you saying she was smart in this situation?

    ???

    Yaaass clearly fictional stories can reflect on real life situations. That is why we have stories. But... what's your point?

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    Dem Feler May 20, 2020 4:46 pm
    Reflects on how you think shallowly though. She's still a child and being book smart is obviously different from being street smart. You can memorize and try to learn about everything but nothing will ever comp... vuhzzo

    Ohhh, sweetie here by the way. Let me remind you that you're the one who's shallow when calling someone sweetie to give off the impression that you're older. Saying "SWEETIE" does not make your point any more valid xD

    vuhzzo May 20, 2020 11:58 pm

    She's a CHILD. Give her a break. Reflecting to real life stories, something like this could obviously happen in real life as well— which means she still need supervision despite her good wit. She's smart, she's always been smart— she thinks through her steps but she can get loose sometimes. Abused people tend to be attached to those who have absolutely no correlation with their abuser or who went against them during the dark days. And how am I implying to seem older? All I'm trying to say is you could'nt see the deeper sense in the scenario. You went ahead and jumped into that conclusion yourself, sweetie.