- Dec 11, 2020
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Jin's fate is just utterly heartbreaking to me. It's the one part of this game that I dislike not because it's bad but because its too good. Just thinking about her and what she went through makes me sick to my stomach.
And that's before the fact that honestly I think she is too far gone to ever be fixed. I mean, when someone is that broken it isn't something that you can undo over night, or potentially ever.
Worse yet, I am not sure we have any right to even try. I mean, think about it. The world she lives in is fucked up and her current mindset is an adaptation to that world. And as broken and horrible as that mindset is to us for her its not just a way to survive but a way of making sense of the world around her. It's her way of imposing some sort of logic and order on the horrible and unjust reality she has to live in and of exerting some semblance of control over her existence. And I am under no doubt that it was born out of necessity in order to keep her sane.
In a way she is like a cultist trapped in a dangerous delusion. Yes, your first impulse is to "save" her from the clearly harmful thoughts she is under. But if you take those away what's left? Unless we can offer something concrete and realistic to replace it and actually give her a life worth living for all we'll end up doing is removing her coping mechanism and throwing her back into hell. And that can only ever cause even more suffering.
So do we even have any right to do so at this stage?
If anything, if she were ever "fixed" she would continue doing as she does, but doing so because its what she wants and not what she thinks she needs to do in order to remain relevant as a product.
And that's before the fact that honestly I think she is too far gone to ever be fixed. I mean, when someone is that broken it isn't something that you can undo over night, or potentially ever.
Worse yet, I am not sure we have any right to even try. I mean, think about it. The world she lives in is fucked up and her current mindset is an adaptation to that world. And as broken and horrible as that mindset is to us for her its not just a way to survive but a way of making sense of the world around her. It's her way of imposing some sort of logic and order on the horrible and unjust reality she has to live in and of exerting some semblance of control over her existence. And I am under no doubt that it was born out of necessity in order to keep her sane.
In a way she is like a cultist trapped in a dangerous delusion. Yes, your first impulse is to "save" her from the clearly harmful thoughts she is under. But if you take those away what's left? Unless we can offer something concrete and realistic to replace it and actually give her a life worth living for all we'll end up doing is removing her coping mechanism and throwing her back into hell. And that can only ever cause even more suffering.
So do we even have any right to do so at this stage?
Honestly I don't think a "fixed" Jin would loose either. The thing she would loose is the attitude that her entire worth is just as a piece of meat to be fucked and that everything in her life has to be subject to that metric. As well as the attitude she shows when you meet here when she basically treats her self as a product to be bought and sold rather than a person.Bravo good man and a certain red head getting more sexy content as well? Runey you truly spoil us! Of course im hesitant at Jin "uncorruption" if that means we trade either her volumptous figure or her sassy "i know what i like and i dont care what people think of that" attutude and also said as much before on the matter but i have faith in you.
If anything, if she were ever "fixed" she would continue doing as she does, but doing so because its what she wants and not what she thinks she needs to do in order to remain relevant as a product.
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