Thread:Cheeseskates/@comment-5782071-20171125043735/@comment-5782071-20171125072455

Alright, if you were to replace my addition (which I still stand by, by the way), how exactly would you write it? Simply writing whatever "the consequences of self-interest and one-eyed goals embracing the comprehension of incompatibility and blindness to empathy" means (your wording was a bit confusing) doesn't strike me as something worth adding to the Trivia.

In fact, a good deal of your wording confuses me (though whether that's my fault or yours, I can't say) in each of your replies. "I could understand if Steven Universe bordered on being for the 15+ audience and if it was not only shown how it is now but have the message convince people it is a bad thing not just because force can tame a beast." being one example.

Since the show has a history of allegories, what allegory to a specific real world situation would you compare Jasper's contraction of corruption to? Malachite is an abusive relationship. The Cluster itself can be an allegory for rape (forced fusion, Garnet's explicity statement of the Gems not being asked permission to be fused with another Gem). Corruption also doubles as a potential allegory for PTSD or mental illness in general.