Most people views the "heroes" as the bringer of justice, and is always right in what they do, as they are willing to sacrifice anything to help the world, even if it means leaving a friend to die. However, they are still viewed by the general public who have benefitted from them as heroes, because they believe their contributions to the greater public is more than their values in the people who truly cared about them. But the villian, the selfish person, may seem to work for their own gain when they are actually doing anything they could to save someone who they deeply care about. Therefore, they are willing to sacrifice their entire world just for them. This may not benefit the general public, and therefore are deemed as the "villian".
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Most people views the "heroes" as the bringer of justice, and is always right in what they do, as they are willing to sacrifice anything to help the world, even if it means leaving a friend to die. However, they are still viewed by the general public who have benefitted from them as heroes, because they believe their contributions to the greater public is more than their values in the people who truly cared about them.
But the villian, the selfish person, may seem to work for their own gain when they are actually doing anything they could to save someone who they deeply care about. Therefore, they are willing to sacrifice their entire world just for them. This may not benefit the general public, and therefore are deemed as the "villian".
I never thought about it like that, but that is deep bro
honestly ya, broooooooooooooo,
I doubt anyone actually understood that. It's kinda hard to put it in words...
kinda is dude, but in a way I kinda get it. sorta
<3
love it so cool <3
Very cool.
and it is so true love it