[ Them's the breaks, Komaeda. But even under the addling effects of an overblown sense of justice, he still can't handle people self-deprecating themselves with any degree of affable calm. So he'll turn — pivoting hard on his heel mid-step, teeth audibly gritting together — to pointedly jab at his companion's chest. ]
... What's with that attitude? You're not trash. You threw away trash. Correctly, too. Everyone should praise you for your efforts.
[ The distinction's important! And something about this not-so-subtle passive-aggression, even if it's self-inflicted, is seriously getting on his nerves. ]
Isn't that obvious? You don't need me to tell you. Everyone's important. People on the side of justice are better, but that doesn't mean someone can't change for the better. From my experience, even complete strangers appreciate good deeds in the long-term.
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... What's with that attitude? You're not trash. You threw away trash. Correctly, too. Everyone should praise you for your efforts.
[ The distinction's important! And something about this not-so-subtle passive-aggression, even if it's self-inflicted, is seriously getting on his nerves. ]
Isn't that obvious? You don't need me to tell you. Everyone's important. People on the side of justice are better, but that doesn't mean someone can't change for the better. From my experience, even complete strangers appreciate good deeds in the long-term.