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7/19/2025, 3:32:24 PM
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Also regarding the other topic raised in this thread, I think it's hilarious to read Void Stranger as pro-life just because a protagonist happened to make a choice that on a surface level reading *could* imply such a message. In the story, it's shocking in the moment, because the options she had fucking sucked, and it becomes tragic later when she's shown to be fucking miserable and aimless in her later life. As an onlooker judging the people who see it as pro-life, it just seems like they picked the most simplistic reading possible of "this character is the protagonist (up to this point), surely everything she does exemplifies moral virtue and goodness as dictated by the writer, as is in no way merely a reflection of the character that we're learning about as we go". With the full context, Void Lord Add is kinda fucked up!
Also regarding the other topic raised in this thread, I think it's hilarious to read Void Stranger as pro-life just because a protagonist happened to make a choice that on a surface level reading *could* imply such a message. In the story, it's shocking in the moment, because the options she had fucking sucked, and it becomes tragic later when she's shown to be fucking miserable and aimless in her later life. As an onlooker judging the people who see it as pro-life, it just seems like they picked the most simplistic reading possible of "this character is the protagonist (up to this point), surely everything she does exemplifies moral virtue and goodness as dictated by the writer, as is in no way merely a reflection of the character that we're learning about as we go". With the full context, Void Lord Add is kinda fucked up!
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