Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-50.151.195.29-20150903211431/@comment-1672596-20151112155121

Bluerock wrote: Weedle McHairybug wrote: Anyways, I do think Huey was definitely a far worse father than Big Boss. At least Big Boss didn't try to use his own son as a test subject. Not much worse than intentionally sending him on a suicide mission, for a disinformation campaign.

Weedle McHairybug wrote: I'm planning to leave this site in the near future Understandable. It can't be healthy devoting so much time and energy to something one doesn't particularly care for.

Weedle McHairybug wrote: Sartre... Heh, nice try, but I'm not biting. 1. Quite frankly, I can't sympathize with very many of the characters, not Solid Snake, who thanks to MGS1 was more like a psychopath, as even Meryl and Roy pointed out, his own allies in other words. There was absolutely no reason to change him to be that in MGS1, especially when he actually got a happy ending in MG2. And MGS2 made him worse by making him a hypocrite by doing the exact same stuff to Raiden that he utterly hated Campbell and Big Boss for, so I'm doubtful it will matter.

2. Yeah agreed. I only initially joined because I wanted to input information about Portable Ops, in particular Raikov, after noticing it was scarce there.

3. I was only saying that I currently have a very low opinion of "don't judge a book by its cover" morals because of what Sartre did, and that I also have a low opinion currently on gradual love because of what generally happens. If you disagree with me, fine, no issue there, but at least respond to this bit here that demonstrates what Sartre did: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-559137/Dangerous-liaisons-sex-teens-The-story-Sartre-Beauvoir-told-before.html