@darkmasterzane@PPrB05@yornoir Wow~ You must have horrible eyesight.
Did the typhoon just happen to blow the girl’s hair tie right into the boy’s hands, or did he snatch it from her on purpose? you see it?
@hulicok Oh, right, I was acting on impulse—my bad. I apologize, alright? So, do you forgive me now? Or do you need me to apologize in the rain? Or maybe I should just buy you a new hair tie?
@Nileshkr_03@Pflxck@yornoir You're absolutely right about the 'Overanalysing' part; the 'true unconditional love' in the original text is exactly that.
I’m pretty sure the OP has never seen real 'unconditional love' in their life.
@darkmasterzane@PPrB05@yornoir Hey dumb fuck, you think it’s okay to prank that as long as it isn't fragile? If your tie, belt, shoelaces, hat, or jacket (Non-fragile, right?) were thrown out into the rain, can you guarantee you wouldn't be angry at all and would genuinely just forgive the person on the spot?
@Pflxck@yornoir Please pause at 0:00, I have just one question: do you really think the male lead's expression is full of goodwill?
To me, it’s nothing but pure malice—deliberate teasing, mocking, and taunting. It's a textbook definition of 'malice,' the author just washed him clean afterward.
@CameraGavi56820@PPrB05@yornoir Bullying shouldn't be taken lightly. Without the rain or the female lead's tears, would the male lead even bother? Not necessarily.
Could you accept your daughter facing this?
Having her hair tie snatched away, only to 'accidentally' blow out the window and vanish.
@iamheysoos39739@hatethisworld12@yornoir That’s exactly the point. If he had rushed out to save the hair tie the moment it blew away, that would show he actually had a conscience. But he only acted after seeing the victim's tears. He didn't realize his mistake—he was just scared.
@CameraGavi56820@PPrB05@yornoir So you think it’s okay to prank someone as long as the item isn't fragile?
If your tie, belt, shoelaces, hat, or jacket (Non-fragile, right?) were thrown out into the rain, can you guarantee you wouldn't be angry at all and would genuinely just forgive the person on the spot?
@PPrB05@yornoir Maybe you're right, but I still don't think the male lead deserves forgiveness. What if it had been a fragile item? Not every mistake deserves to be forgiven.
@Pflxck@yornoir Just because the female lead didn't cry doesn't mean the male lead's bullying didn't happen.
Maliciously discarding it and then retrieving it is just damage control; it doesn't mean he deserves forgiveness.
No amount of later sincerity can make up for malicious bullying.
@unholysponge69@yornoir But that’s just a forced plot point, right? In reality, I’d teach my kids that you shouldn't make friends with someone like that and should stay far away.