Thread:Angelo Gabrini/@comment-5224367-20190625211630/@comment-24727405-20190626002759

Yeah, a "character", not a person, those are two major differences. A character is a character that you don't know nor you can't relate to the character. A person is a person who was very close to you (i.e. uncle, father, mother, etc.) who was bassed away and reincarnated into the said character, transforming it into a person because you can relate to that person because it has the same personality as your relitive. That's why I'm saying that Ricardo is a person because he has the same personality as my uncle and not a generic everyday human being that wants harem. If that person (i.e Ricardo) loses an arm or done something worse, then that person dies and what's the actual point of doing what I love?