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I feel like real Batman would’ve known the impacts of his actions and planned accordingly to always be in control so this weird awkwardness wouldn’t occur and it feels weird that Ben doesn’t keep this in mind and just superficially supresses his reactions, so he doesn’t come off professional and fear inducing but as immature and reckless and putting up a cold front. Ben just isn’t Batman. No matter how hard he pretends. He needs to realise that he isn’t Batman, and that childishly taking on a persona that he doesn’t fully understand how to interact with is harmful. If Ben accepts the Peter parts of his identity that are inherently part of him that and by suppressing and denying them he is causing his own instability because he isn’t secure in his identity so he’ll lash out to receive acceptance and validation from outside sources. There is no need to be angry at himself for being himself but because this is the central plot and conflict that he is going through he gets this tunnel vision and I think his meta knowledge only contributed to this as he thinks he can be in control by not interacting with certain people and calling the right people to deal with situations. His actions are cleaned up for lack of a better term by them, so he doesn’t face the consequences of his actions. He thinks he has a cheat code and knows omnisciently how people will act and how to use this to protect himself. But he’s a human so he’ll have biases and expectations that don’t match up to reality. He’s probably figured out by Daredevil already because he just acts in the most inconsistent of ways. He won’ have all the clues, but he probably could know Bens behaviour is coming from and that he’s nervous in front of him for some reason.

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I also think icarus is still a bit immature and a way for him to mature would be to have him accept that the outcome of his efforts isn’t what is important, but the journey of his struggling for freedom has its own meaning to him and he can accept loss and failure with less burden on himself. Of course he still wants to get freedom but he should accept that life is a journey not a single result and his happiness should not be dependant on an uncertain future outcome but the present reality and if he can move towards freedom in the present reality than he can accept and be happy with himself even if he dies right after. I think Icarus is too focussed on surviving so he misses this point and gets upset like a child when he encounters bad results. When he becomes an adult or when he gets further into the journey I would like to see him change his mindset into something more healthy, so we can see that it’s not the feeling of winning and not losing that he desires from his core which is built upon external success and can be superfluous but the feeling of getting closer to his dream so even if he fails he is always moving towards his dream which is constant. I’m saying if he focuses on what he can control which is himself, rather than the world which is chaotic, then he would be more mature and it would help him see more options to attain freedom and he wouldn’t harmed by his own feelings if he doesn’t care what the outside world does. As long as he insists on doing something than he should do it without caring for results but rather because he insisted on doing it, and by doing this his feelings can be based on internal things which he can control.

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These stories about the inner voice always suffer from the fact that they make the lucky protagonist and the heroines super 2 dimensional flat characters that either never change or instantly change to falling in love with the villain. While the protagonist and heroines view Jin hai as an incompetent trash. Jin hai also views them as unsentient beings without thought of their own and robs them of any agency to make their own actions yet hypocritically still finds their actions repulsive and doesn’t like them. If Jin hai was aware of his hypocrisy and simply hated them for being part of the charade of the plot where he is forced to act against his will, then there could be the chance of them all growing to change from the situation they’re all in. There is no logic in hating a flat characters action because they won’t change and in jin hai’s mind he views them as characters that don’t change. He claims to hate them because they are arrogant and act like he depends on them, but in the context of the plot, he does depend on them. Because the world literally revolves around them. Hating them for being and acting in accordance to the objective logic of the plot is nonsensical because his role as a villain is absolute in that context. His feelings don’t matter. Whether he is a free willed individual with thoughts of his own that are in conflict with the plot doesn’t matter because their is something with greater power that is twisting the laws of the world to act in this way for the plot. Jin hai himself is arrogant and views some people as literal bugs. He doesn’t understand that circulating money is the key to getting more money. He views other high society people with the same view they see of him but he hates them for being stupid, not realising his actions toward them are just as stupid. He holds onto that hatred for no clear reason because it logically doesn’t make sense. What he accuses the plot characters and extras of doing, he does the same thing, acting on emotions that have no clear reason for them to exist they just do because of the plot. He also hates them because of the plot, with no real logic behind them. This novel acts as if we’re supposed to support jin hai In his arrogance as if that makes him any better. That his love for the maid is somehow more worthy and real than the fake plot characters. Why does it matter if this girl is good to him, after all she is just an extra why should she matter. This double standard on the falseness of their roles in the plot is so apparent yet he acts as if he knows every single person more clearly than anyone else can. What’s the pont of holding onto any love or any hatred if they are all part of the novel world. What’s the point of acting superior to these people if they aren’t real at all. What’s the difference between patiently waiting through punishments from the system or rampaging and killing the world over and over again if it isnt real. What is his desire in the novel world where everything is absolute. What does he dream to make possible in the world where everything is decided. He hates the plot characters for no clear reason other than he doesn’t like feeling bad and they make him feel bad even if he tries to act superior to them. Why waste time bothering to hate them if their roles are absolute. If he didn’t lie to himself and acknowledged that he hates them for no clear reason he could make a choice that he is actually satisfied with. He could choose of his own will whether to continue hating or let go of his hatred towards them. Because he arbitrarily treats some people as fake and some people as real. He denies himself of any real feelings towards these “fake” people. He automatically hates fake people for no real reason than they are in a plot works acting as characters in a plot world usually do. He falsely hates these people for being fake in a fake world. He strips them of agency towards their actions by calling them fake yet still hates them for choosing to

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(Droped) This Young Master Have Had Enough

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