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If you think kids are never naughty, I can only assume those kids are abused.
I have 3 nieces and 4 nephews, plus I grew up with 3 brothers. If you consider that normal, I can only assume you’ve only experienced sociopaths.
Go meet some actual kids. You clearly don’t have much experience with them.
Yes, and when they do, it’s often a warning sign.
Kids do fucked up things sometimes. Go meet some actual children.
If this is typical of kids in your experience, I have no idea what to tell you beyond ‘that’s not normal’ and ‘holy hell’.
Again, that is typical behavior of children being naughty. Have you never been around kids? Were you born an adult?
Yes, yes it was, but again, what matters is what Spike was attempting to do. The whole point to this entire conversation was that Spike has attempted to frame a rival in the past, and did so to the best of his ability, trying to make it look as realistic as possible. You can say it was just a toy, just a mouse, it doesn’t change the fact that to him, he was doing something despicable. Comically so, with hat and cape.
IT WAS A TOY.
Look, all I can tell you is, the rest of the world consider killing animals to be a problem. In the context of the show, it’s probably even worse, to be frank. And it’s not a pet killing an animal, it’s Spike. He’s kind of more important than that, despite his appearance in Equestria Girls.
If it were a human, it would be fucked up, but it’s a mouse. No pet owner would care if their pet killed a mouse, they’d only care about it’s remains being splattered all over the floor.
A child trying to simulate the death of something in order to get someone else in trouble is not just naughty. That’s fucked up, and they should probably see a therapist. Stop underplaying it.
Again, that seems like typical behavior of a kid being naughty. It’s bad behavior, but it’s nothing extreme. Stop overplaying it.
Just saying, don’t dismiss it for being small. Spike was trying to simulate a murder. To him, he felt like a goddamn super villain. It was… one of his more interesting character moments. You do him a disservice by writing it off casually.
Now, that being said, yes, kid’s show, and yes, he didn’t actually kill. But it’s pretty clear he wanted Twilight to believe otherwise, and that he was doing it out of jealousy in hopes of getting rid of his rival.
It was a toy. It wasn’t a real mouse. Please don’t put words i my mouth.
@Ihhh
Less Spike and more you dismissing slaughtering a mouse as no big deal, to be frank. I’m not saying you’re a sociopath… but the size of the death, simulated or not, does not make it okay. Just in case you didn’t know.
I’m sorry, but how do spike’s actions fit in to any of this?
http://www.livestrong.com/article/201884-signs-of-a-sociopath-in-children/
Just gonna leave this here and back away slowly…
IT’S. A. MOUSE. It’s not the corpse of a human, or even a cat. It’s a mouse.
@Ihhh
What the fuck kind of children
Oh come on, trying to make it look like a pet they don’t like killed an animal and splattered it’s remains all over the floor doesn’t seem to out of the ordinary for a child. Please stop trying to make it look darker then it is.
Let me google that for you.
http://www.dictionary.com/browse/hyperbole
And that was hardly the point. To Spike, he fully intended to frame his rival and that was some dark, nefarious shit he was pulling. You have to look past the crime itself to how it made him feel as he did it.
Edited because: fix a link
Killing a mouse is not murder. Please avoid charged words unless necessary.
Which really just makes her the new Spike. She’d better watch out, the last time someowl tried to take his place he tried to frame them for murder.