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*mic drop*
I think we need to ban sensitive people who crash out over one word uwu
A bad person in life doesn’t magically become a good person once they die.
It's a disease really, a dysfunctional chemistry to be bad.
...then again, some would say it's just the devil doing the talking.
Some deserve to be left alone (RIP), and some deserve punishment (suffer).
the only reason to avoid that is because at least one of his bodydoubles is still alive, still active, and still running around online in his wheelchair from the failed height surgery.
if he and all of his contemporaries were dead, then you'd be triggering the people they harmed by reminding them of these people.
if those people were dead nobody would know of this person.
so how do we have things such as jakulb's immortal spectre, making his mention an issue as if he were a HoloLive reading off of a script?