
Maybe I'm just some emotionless rock, but that didn't hurt me, tbh. It felt more like...salvation? Like Sora didn't blame him at all. Not because he didn't CARE as I understood (not necessarily right, though), but because he faced "young master" as he is/was. So in a way, he's saying he didn't blame him for being a "natural disaster" as a human being dumped into circumstances he couldn't control. But he blames "young master" for STAYING like that even though he had Sora by his side. In a way, Sora falsely applies his own set of values (freedom! perseverance! be responsible for your own choices but MAKE them goddammit!) onto "young master" and is (understandably) frustrated to no end - for they both reached the end of their respective ropes, didn't they?
But still, maybe I misunderstood / misinterpreted.

Yeah, I kinda understood the same. It's just, Idk, telling the person that loves you that you consider them a natural disaster that brings and brings bad things that you will not refuse, not because you love them back or want to protect them, but because that is a way to support your world view and your own desires, was sad to watch. But it is understandable in Sora's position to think like that, and I think the other dude understands so as well. I just had never heard of such a gondamn hurtful analogy hahaha
The "you're like a natural disaster" is one of the most heartless analogies I've ever heard. That huuuuuuurt brother.re fucking knifes sometimes.