tag:danbooru.me,2005:/comments Comments on post #3401788 2019-09-21T18:04:42-04:00 tag:danbooru.me,2005:Comment/1949607 2019-09-21T18:04:42-04:00 2019-09-21T18:04:42-04:00 @Selvokaz on post #3401788 (ashe and bob (overwatch) drawn by sciamano240) <img src="/cdn_image/preview/9a/37/9a37f2c0d9ef102cf57bc13056287cc1.jpg"/> <blockquote> <p>NegativeSoul said:</p> <p>I see it as more that her parents cared so little of her that she imprinted on Bob as a parental figure in order to keep from breaking down. Her life of violence is more a way of controlling her own life considering she was bred to be just like her parents. Since she can't stand them she's doing the antithesis of what they expected of her by being a criminal; considering that criminals steal money and property as opposed to acquiring it like her parents. You could say she hasn't really grown up and is acting out in order to stick it too them. Truth be told she's never seemed to be all that bad, more of the destructive type than a true blue villain. She wants to break things and make a lot of noise but deep down she just a kid acting out because her parents were practically ignorant of her existence.</p> </blockquote><p>I guess that could be the case, I was just never the one to accept willful ignorance as an excuse, "I will do bad things because I think it'll make those who care or should care about me regret not caring about me." O_o?</p> Selvokaz /users/327545 tag:danbooru.me,2005:Comment/1949605 2019-09-21T17:49:30-04:00 2019-09-21T17:49:30-04:00 @NegativeSoul on post #3401788 (ashe and bob (overwatch) drawn by sciamano240) <img src="/cdn_image/preview/9a/37/9a37f2c0d9ef102cf57bc13056287cc1.jpg"/> <blockquote> <p>Selvokaz said:</p> <p>I don't play overwatch I admit, but Ashes motivations seem really odd to me. She's a beautiful girl who came from a wealthy family, but because mommy and daddy didn't spend enough time with her, she turned to a life of violence and crime? Did she get a young sibling who did get all of mommy and daddy's attention, did the get the inheritance as well? It does not make sense. If her reasoning for a life of crime and violence is, "Mommy and Daddy didn't love me enough." what is the measuring stick she used? Why didn't she love Bob like a loving child would love a parent? Bob raised her, and cared for her, wouldn't that constitute the same attachment and sentiment as being loved?</p> </blockquote><p>I see it as more that her parents cared so little of her that she imprinted on Bob as a parental figure in order to keep from breaking down. Her life of violence is more a way of controlling her own life considering she was bred to be just like her parents. Since she can't stand them she's doing the antithesis of what they expected of her by being a criminal; considering that criminals steal money and property as opposed to acquiring it like her parents. You could say she hasn't really grown up and is acting out in order to stick it too them. Truth be told she's never seemed to be all that bad, more of the destructive type than a true blue villain. She wants to break things and make a lot of noise but deep down she just a kid acting out because her parents were practically ignorant of her existence.</p> NegativeSoul /users/437041 tag:danbooru.me,2005:Comment/1949601 2019-09-21T17:43:11-04:00 2019-09-21T18:02:04-04:00 @Selvokaz on post #3401788 (ashe and bob (overwatch) drawn by sciamano240) <img src="/cdn_image/preview/9a/37/9a37f2c0d9ef102cf57bc13056287cc1.jpg"/> <p>I don't play overwatch I admit, but Ashes motivations seem really odd to me. She's a beautiful girl who came from a wealthy family, but because mommy and daddy didn't spend enough time with her, she turned to a life of violence and crime? Did she get a younger sibling who did get all of mommy and daddy's attention, did they get the inheritance as well? It does not make sense. If her reasoning for a life of crime and violence is, "Mommy and Daddy didn't love me enough." what is the measuring stick she used? Why didn't she love Bob like a loving child would love a parent? Bob raised her, and cared for her, wouldn't that constitute the same attachment and sentiment as being loved?</p> Selvokaz /users/327545