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Yes, I am sure I hate you.Sure you do.
I don’t believe youuuuuuYes, I am sure I hate you.![]()
serious question: why don't you believe meI don’t believe youuuuuu
Because it’s you I’m talking toserious question: why don't you believe me
nani???Because it’s you I’m talking to
It pretty much is the guy he assaulted overblowing the case because he had the power to. Didn't he even say "I'm gonna ruin your life, kiddo" in a flashback?Playing through Persona 5. I doubt I'll finish it before April, and I'll probably spoiler-tag my impressions going forward (I'm going into this game blind, and I'm assuming that other people would want to as well), but I just wanted to post my thoughts. (plus, Joker hasn't even gotten a Persona yet, so it's still extremely early in the game)
I feel like the characters are blowing Joker's crime way out of proportion. Everyone that I've met so far (Joker's parents (at least from what's been implied), the teachers and principal, Sojiro...) is treating him like a hardened criminal or juvenile delinquent for the heinous crime of... not sitting back and letting a woman get molested. At first, I wasn't sure if it was some kind of cultural difference, but the implication that the person he hit was/is a powerful politician probably has something to do with it.
Also, at this point, I'm assuming that anyone who gets a face next to their dialogue box is going to be important, even if they're referred to with a description like "Jersey-wearing teacher". That's likely a safe assumption to make for most RPGs, I suppose.
Cultural difference. In Japan, not doing what an authority figure says is a big no, even if you are right, that's why the game makes it that much of a deal.Playing through Persona 5. I doubt I'll finish it before April, and I'll probably spoiler-tag my impressions going forward (I'm going into this game blind, and I'm assuming that other people would want to as well), but I just wanted to post my thoughts. (plus, Joker hasn't even gotten a Persona yet, so it's still extremely early in the game)
I feel like the characters are blowing Joker's crime way out of proportion. Everyone that I've met so far (Joker's parents (at least from what's been implied), the teachers and principal, Sojiro...) is treating him like a hardened criminal or juvenile delinquent for the heinous crime of... not sitting back and letting a woman get molested. At first, I wasn't sure if it was some kind of cultural difference, but the implication that the person he hit was/is a powerful politician probably has something to do with it.
Also, at this point, I'm assuming that anyone who gets a face next to their dialogue box is going to be important, even if they're referred to with a description like "Jersey-wearing teacher". That's likely a safe assumption to make for most RPGs, I suppose.
Japanese culture is so ****ed like that. There's so much shady **** that goes on there and people tend to brush it aside.Cultural difference. In Japan, not doing what an authority figure is a big no, even if you are right, that's why the game makes it that much of a deal.
Every culture has ****ed parts people turn a blind eye to or just apathetic towards, Japan is no different.Japanese culture is so ****ed like that. There's so much shady **** that goes on there and people tend to brush it aside.
What does it mean if I've already beaten chapter 2 multiple times, then?One day, this thread shall collectively make it through Chapter 2. That day, however, is not today.
It means you have ascended to a higher plane.What does it mean if I've already beaten chapter 2 multiple times, then?![]()
I mean there is a lot to love about Japan I think (between video games, anime, etc.). There's a lot of aspects that I think are good but are taken to extremes where it's essentially authoritarian and submissive. i.e. the whole notion of "keeping the peace" and people avoiding speaking out in fear of being ridiculed and cast out from the "group".Every culture has ****ed parts people turn a blind eye to or just apathetic towards, Japan is no different.
But it also has a lot of good stuff, I wouldn't call it inherently bad. There are a lot worse countries.
Are you ok?Starting my day with a car accident...lovely
Yeah I'm fine...just a minor scrape on my kneeAre you ok?
That sucks but you’re ok and that matters most.Yeah I'm fine...just a minor scrape on my knee
Can't say the same for my car though, whole front end is smashed
As mentioned by others, it is indeed a cultural thing, but the whole idea of respecting and obeying authority/elders no matter what is one that pops up repeatedly in game. It's one of the core issues it tackles.Playing through Persona 5. I doubt I'll finish it before April, and I'll probably spoiler-tag my impressions going forward (I'm going into this game blind, and I'm assuming that other people would want to as well), but I just wanted to post my thoughts. (plus, Joker hasn't even gotten a Persona yet, so it's still extremely early in the game)
I feel like the characters are blowing Joker's crime way out of proportion. Everyone that I've met so far (Joker's parents (at least from what's been implied), the teachers and principal, Sojiro...) is treating him like a hardened criminal or juvenile delinquent for the heinous crime of... not sitting back and letting a woman get molested. At first, I wasn't sure if it was some kind of cultural difference, but the implication that the person he hit was/is a powerful politician probably has something to do with it.
Also, at this point, I'm assuming that anyone who gets a face next to their dialogue box is going to be important, even if they're referred to with a description like "Jersey-wearing teacher". That's likely a safe assumption to make for most RPGs, I suppose.
DAMN BRAT, I'LL SUE!It pretty much is the guy he assaulted overblowing the case because he had the power to. Didn't he even say "I'm gonna ruin your life, kiddo" in a flashback?
Holy hell this ain't gonna be pretty is it.
Didn't I ask before Hat though? Well either way, I guess I will be missing out on the fun. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯Sorry all the slots were filled.
No, from now on everyday is your birthday.Oh, also happy birthday toCoricus from me too
now is there a way to disable the "it's my birthday" thing so I don't have to put up with this