When I hear about a twelve year old child talk about his dark past as a toddler I don't empathize, I look into correcting the (ongoing) child abuse with extreme prejudice.Not to be too mean, but I think your empathy is broken. You should be able to hear about someone's struggles and not be thinking of your own. Saying this as a 30 year old myself.
Even if it's as simple as a child dropping their ice cream cone on the ground and crying, you should be able to think from their perspective and feel what they feel. If you can't, you've lost something along the way that you need to try and get back.
I think you need to look inside yourself more clearly. So many things to unpack with what you just said, that I don't feel comfortable discussing with you about.When I hear about a twelve year old child talk about his dark past as a toddler I don't empathize, I look into correcting the (ongoing) child abuse with extreme prejudice.
I unpack all of it, all the time.I think you need to look inside yourself more clearly. So many things to unpack with what you just said, that I don't feel comfortable discussing with you about.
Are you talking about Baldur's Gate 3?I've only come across one game character that was in their tweens who I gave the pass for this to. That was only because......her parents gave her to friends at age 5 or 6 then disappeared, got sold to a cult, endured years of s*x abuse via enslaved prostitution which resulted in her mind shattering into 4 or 5 different personalities - personalities who each died due to the abuses they endured until only the original remained, killed everyone in her specific "underground cult/bordello" and carved crosses into her skin for each person she slaughtered, became a living weapon for an international terrorist organization, then eventually saw herself "replaced" by an infant brother once she finally tracked down her parents...but opted to not murder her old family "just yet" in righteous revenge.
She wasn't the only survivor of that cult in the game series either - the other one I know of off the top of my head came out nearly as screwed-up in the head.
if you need a kid to go through that much to feel empathy for them, then I really don't know how to respect you as a human.I've only come across one game character that was in their tweens who I gave the pass for this to. That was only because......her parents gave her to friends at age 5 or 6 then disappeared, got sold to a cult, endured years of s*x abuse via enslaved prostitution which resulted in her mind shattering into 4 or 5 different personalities - personalities who each died due to the abuses they endured until only the original remained, killed everyone in her specific "underground cult/bordello" and carved crosses into her skin for each person she slaughtered, became a living weapon for an international terrorist organization, then eventually saw herself "replaced" by an infant brother once she finally tracked down her parents...but opted to not murder her old family "just yet" in righteous revenge.
She wasn't the only survivor of that cult in the game series either - the other one I know of off the top of my head came out nearly as screwed-up in the head.
You seem to be rather obsessed with the topic. Maybe try letting it go a little.if you need a kid to go through that much to feel empathy for them, then I really don't know how to respect you as a human.
This thread is really strange.
being in my mid thirties I can't but sympathies.
It's something to do with Japan's obsession with High School themes. I mean look at where Urotsukidōji took place. They got High School on the brain. I can't really blame them, but it does get tiresome when so much story telling is written about a time and place most people would rather just forget.being in my mid thirties I can't but sympathies.
When I was a teen everything was so dramatic. Now those same experiences would be brushed off with a warm bath.
But Anime characters always fee like shelled shock soldiers. Where the hell did they find the time for such gripping experiences!?
Is it truly an obsession or just self selection bias?It's something to do with Japan's obsession with High School themes. I mean look at where Urotsukidōji took place. They got High School on the brain. I can't really blame them, but it does get tiresome when so much story telling is written about a time and place most people would rather just forget.
You sound like you need to unpack dat.This thread is really strange.
Surprisingly no.Are you talking about Baldur's Gate 3?
I agree with this too, I'm honestly done/tired of it as well. I feel like even in the west, highschool is considered to be such an overrated experience. I unfortunately have to avoid a lot of series personally because they take place in highschool and I've reached a point where I can no longer idolize such a shitty time. I feel pretty out of place around other anime fans who are fine with the setting, like no peaking in highschool is not good lol. (But I do tolerate the setting sometimes although it sucks to have to do so).It's something to do with Japan's obsession with High School themes. I mean look at where Urotsukidōji took place. They got High School on the brain. I can't really blame them, but it does get tiresome when so much story telling is written about a time and place most people would rather just forget.
I like the discussion, but I should qualify something about the meme I posted. I'm not saying children can't suffer or be exposed to horrific circumstances. Nor was I discussing "empathy" in regards to children's experiences (either for or against, nor the scale of import to them vs import to an adult). I'm saying that the hypothetical child in question doesn't so much have a "past," as an extenuated present. And, real children don't tend to (but, when they do it sounds silly and cute) sound like war veterans having flashbacks. Where in anime and certain novels they sound like they've been alive for decades. It's especially jarring when the character is barely over ten years old. Ken Amada from Persona being a perfect example of this. Especially in the Persona 3 movie where he talks about (he'd never experience pleasure again) after the day his mother died. It's simply bad writing.Unfortunately... A lot of works just treat the whole thing as character trait or trope, so I can definitely see why some people would dismiss it outright as silly or stupid.