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7/17/2025, 11:27:40 PM
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>That's literal fanspiction, because that doesn't exist.
It's interesting that you think something has to be outright told to you in order for it to be factual, but you're criticizing SH2 for not being as complex as SH1 even though what you consider to be complex from that game is all the stuff that isn't fully explained in detail either but rather hinted at. Why the difference in treatment? I think we both know why.
>Like the SH1 opening, woah.
This doesn't even make sense as a response.
>The opening and novel both corroborate the same fact you're screeching in denial over.
I guess I must've missed the part where Eddie gets mauled by four dogs after James kills him since that also doesn't happen in the game either.
>quoting the novel again like a broken record
It can't be Mary's room because there's no dresser there and Mary's letter to Laura was given to her in the hospital:
>My dearest Laura, I'm leaving this letter with Rachel to give to you after I'm gone. I'm far away now. In a quiet, beautiful place. Please forgive me for not saying goodbye before I left.
There's no indication anywhere in the story that Laura visited James and Mary's apartment which is where she was moved once the doctors realized she was beyond saving. It's not a hospital room either.
I don't really feel like wasting my time anymore with an angry fanboy who lets his emotions get the better of him and isn't quite as smart as he would like to believe. You clearly hate SH2 and think it's unfair that it "stole" the attention from SH1 and you're free to do so of course just as I'm free to correct you when you don't know what you're talking about which I've just done. Although I would like for you to explain to everyone here how SH1 is complex without resorting to theorizing based on hints or clues. There's a novelization for that one too so it's only fair.
>That's literal fanspiction, because that doesn't exist.
It's interesting that you think something has to be outright told to you in order for it to be factual, but you're criticizing SH2 for not being as complex as SH1 even though what you consider to be complex from that game is all the stuff that isn't fully explained in detail either but rather hinted at. Why the difference in treatment? I think we both know why.
>Like the SH1 opening, woah.
This doesn't even make sense as a response.
>The opening and novel both corroborate the same fact you're screeching in denial over.
I guess I must've missed the part where Eddie gets mauled by four dogs after James kills him since that also doesn't happen in the game either.
>quoting the novel again like a broken record
It can't be Mary's room because there's no dresser there and Mary's letter to Laura was given to her in the hospital:
>My dearest Laura, I'm leaving this letter with Rachel to give to you after I'm gone. I'm far away now. In a quiet, beautiful place. Please forgive me for not saying goodbye before I left.
There's no indication anywhere in the story that Laura visited James and Mary's apartment which is where she was moved once the doctors realized she was beyond saving. It's not a hospital room either.
I don't really feel like wasting my time anymore with an angry fanboy who lets his emotions get the better of him and isn't quite as smart as he would like to believe. You clearly hate SH2 and think it's unfair that it "stole" the attention from SH1 and you're free to do so of course just as I'm free to correct you when you don't know what you're talking about which I've just done. Although I would like for you to explain to everyone here how SH1 is complex without resorting to theorizing based on hints or clues. There's a novelization for that one too so it's only fair.
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