Kilted_Dragon
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. . .uh dude, I am American, first off, and second off, he insults the Author for a FICTIONAL story, in effect saying the Author doesn't know how to write at all when the Author is one of the best when it comes to grammar and plot (after he is taken by that one chick). So when OC says that the Author has no idea how demons think, my first thought is, well, nobody in our day and age has met one so how does OC know what demons are or aren't like? TBH I am not sure how freedom of speech applies here in the sense that I am aware he has said freedom just as I have the same freedom so why are you mentioning it?
ok I gotta ask. . .what mindset does a demon have? People always start talking about how someone can't be this or that because, and I quote, "They don't act like it" or "They don't look like one". TBH it disgusts me. Who are you to tell the AUTHOR that they got it wrong? It's their story not yours. Please remember, it's fiction. . .if you don't like the book, you don't have to read it.
I will say this, you do serious and comedy at the same time quite well(yes I haven't gotten that far but as the other story I was reading seems to have died, and kat is wildy more fun to read about, I decided to dedicate as many resources as I can to unlock the whole thing. can't wait to see what she does next tbh
a lagrange point is a point in space that one can stop at and be in a geosynchronous orbit(usually stays in one place in relation to an object. . .for example lets say an astroid stopped in a lagrange point for earth north of the equator on the other side of earth to the sun, what would happen is the astroid would appear motionless in relation to the stars behind them.)