Thread:KNN005/@comment-25266931-20170329125950/@comment-28288412-20170406095211

KNN005 wrote: 1. Whatever. The question still stands. Who is the best amongst the teens to see thru villain mind games and double talk?

2. You guys write whole paragraphs nay-saying what someone says but the second asks you a question as plain as this and you clam up.

3. Y'all do the same thing, I notice, when people talk about real life problems or show anything other than cynicism and edgy-ness. 1. At a guess, Nora. Despite her bubbly appearance and personality she seems to be surprisingly perceptive compared to others, or at least that's my impression. Sun is also a possibility for similar reasons.

2. It is difficult to assess how a character will respond to a situation that they have never been put in or may never be put in. One can speculate certainly, but some people may simply not have an opinion on it or not a sufficient degree to guess. As such they'll focus on another aspect of what you mention due to it catching their eye more.

3. To be blunt, if people clam up and thus don't refer or comment about personal problems people mention here, it's probably because it's irrelevant. There's a protocal in place for a staff response in extreme cases such as considering suicide to provide links and recommended seeking professional help, otherwise there's no real obligation for people to really comment on people talking about their personal life.