Board Thread:Off Topic/@comment-74.101.236.56-20170321065847/@comment-68.194.1.35-20170405050447

Imagine that as a young child you were born into an organization that was built on the principle of helping the unrightfully shamed and downtrodden. Now imagine believing thoroughly in that you were in the right and what you were doing was for the best. Now imagine growing up seeing that organization wasn't the kindly bunch of do-gooders you thought it was. And was instead engaging in hijackings, bombings, kidnappings and mass murder. Anyone who spoke out against it or tried to leave was tracked down and killed.

Now imagine that even after knowing all of these things you STILL can't stand being associated with this once great organization, so you decide to leave. And once you do... YOU DON'T GIVE A SINGLE OF AN IOTA OF A FUCK ABOUT IT.

Seriously. The beginning of volume 2 shows that people who desert the White Fang are tracked down and executed. Blake is in no way worried about being killed like how Tukson was. She doesn't hide or disguise herself in any way. (Her bow is not a disguise by the way, she wore it when she was still with the White Fang, plus they see her without it anyways.) And she is more concerned about fighting a cartoon villain who she easily manages to beat up. Twice.

So it is kind of hard for me to care about Weiss' fear that a single terrorist, who in no way showed or posed any real threat to her life, would try and kill her. When Blake has the ENTIRETY OF THE WHITE FANG ORGANIZATION coming down on her head, actively trying to kill her, and she knows all of this including the manner and method of how they would do such a thing. And yet she doesn't even care and is instead worried about someone who is even less of a threat.

Also we don't know if smothering someone in their sleep would do anything, because you know Aura. Plus I thought I was the one who thought suffocation wasn't affected by Aura, not you.