Talk:Spinel/@comment-26677518-20191104031610/@comment-44032435-20191104043525

Imagine this. Your parent/guardian is tired of having you around. Your incessant needs and wants, how much money it takes to take care of you, they can't handle it. So they bring you to a park and tell you to wait and they never come back. But you think they're eventually going to come back. So you sit on a bench and wait. A few minutes go by, nothing. Minutes turn to hours. Hours turn into days. Days turn into weeks. Weeks turn into months. Months turn into years. 25 years later, you find a newspaper with your mom on it. It says how successful she's been now that no one's holding her back. You think to yourself "Isn't that lovely? Isn't that cool? And...isn't that cruel?!? I'm such a huge fool!" Wouldn't you want to take your anger out on something? You wasted those 25 years for nothing. You sat on that bench and waiting for nothing. Birds pooped on you for nothing! This is life for you now! ENDLESS SUFFERING! Yes, you did have a part in this by listening to your mother's commands, but you didn't deserve this. This is your parent's fault. Now imagine sitting on that park bench for 6000 years and then finding out about your mother's success. Wouldn't that hurt? You've been sitting on that bench for 6000 years! And you only just find out now! All that waiting, once again, for nothing! Wouldn't you want to hurt someone? Wouldn't you want to take your anger out on something? Now, imagine not getting lucky enough as to sit somewhere. Say you have to stand in direct sunlight. On stormy days, through sleet, hail, and snow, through those tough hot summers without shade. You had nothing to do with being abandoned. You were just being yourself. And yet, your fate was settled. Now apply that logic to Spinel. I rest my case