REVIEW: Firstly, why the fuck is the serial killer half brother so fucking hot istg. But enough bout that crazy fucker. This story is very bold and represents so many minorities and the author is not afraid to address the common stereotypes and discrimination faced by minorities. It's vulgar and impactful. Its a slap to the face basically telling us that people constantly suffer because of this. It triggers those who hate to boost their shallow selves and it gives light to those hidden in the dark. We see the main protagonist, Connor show us the REAL pain that minorities go through and its not some cheesy annoying uke and seme shit(THEY'RE SWITCHES BTW).The story has everything, the pain, the healing, the moving on, the facing your past and demons. Point is, life is shit and the author shows what hate does, it ruins not only the victims but also the society that the victim lives in like a virus. In the end, we can love whoever we want and we didn't choose the color we we born as. There is no superior race FOR THERE IS ONLY HUMAN RACE(excuse my chessy ass). I'd also like to point out that the story shows the vicious cycle of how for example a racist parent or a violent parent influences their children and how the children ends up impacting those around them. Let's take our hot psycho for example, would've it been different if he had asked or hinted for help or if someone else had reached out to him? Questions huh. These are to tell us that we save people just by a simple act of reaching out. You really wouldn't know if someone is clinging onto your words for dear life. You could be the reason someone keeps on living or dying. You have the power to hurt and heal. SO DEAR FUJOSHIS OR NOT FUJOSHIS, MAKE A CHANGE. SMILE TO A STRANGER AND IF YOUR BULLY CALLS YOU GAY ASK THEM IF THEY'RE INTERESTED *wink* *wink*
REVIEW: Firstly, why the fuck is the serial killer half brother so fucking hot istg. But enough bout that crazy fucker. This story is very bold and represents so many minorities and the author is not afraid to address the common stereotypes and discrimination faced by minorities. It's vulgar and impactful. Its a slap to the face basically telling us that people constantly suffer because of this. It triggers those who hate to boost their shallow selves and it gives light to those hidden in the dark. We see the main protagonist, Connor show us the REAL pain that minorities go through and its not some cheesy annoying uke and seme shit(THEY'RE SWITCHES BTW).The story has everything, the pain, the healing, the moving on, the facing your past and demons. Point is, life is shit and the author shows what hate does, it ruins not only the victims but also the society that the victim lives in like a virus. In the end, we can love whoever we want and we didn't choose the color we we born as. There is no superior race FOR THERE IS ONLY HUMAN RACE(excuse my chessy ass). I'd also like to point out that the story shows the vicious cycle of how for example a racist parent or a violent parent influences their children and how the children ends up impacting those around them. Let's take our hot psycho for example, would've it been different if he had asked or hinted for help or if someone else had reached out to him? Questions huh. These are to tell us that we save people just by a simple act of reaching out. You really wouldn't know if someone is clinging onto your words for dear life. You could be the reason someone keeps on living or dying. You have the power to hurt and heal. SO DEAR FUJOSHIS OR NOT FUJOSHIS, MAKE A CHANGE. SMILE TO A STRANGER AND IF YOUR BULLY CALLS YOU GAY ASK THEM IF THEY'RE INTERESTED *wink* *wink*