Funny. And, as usual, wholly incorrect. But I've come to expect that of you. For a supposed scientist, you've a particular talent for being unobservant.
You were the first person to treat me as less than human for my appearance. Others may have recoiled, but they were largely respectful, at least, of my species. You were the only one who felt my appearance gave you an inherent superiority over me.
And that's why you were chosen for that particular punishment. You, and you alone. I only made it so others could see you for the monster you are.
Yet through your actions you have proven me correct. You had to engage in scientific means to drag another down to your own level, thus proving your inferiority.
I merely remain pleased that the powers of the universe have chosen to thrust upon you an appearance that serves as a warning of your character. It is most fitting.
TELL ME IF THIS IS TOO MUCH FOURTH WALLING. I can edit/deletestopthat_destroMarch 26 2011, 02:08:50 UTC
Monsters are created; they're shaped by the environment around them. Their experiences, the people. Perhaps you should remember that before you make more men into monsters through your thoughtlessness.
It's funny. I've known your story since I was a child. [BECAUSE REX WAS A NERDY CHILD AND READ LOTS.] I always sympathized with the creature, because he hadn't done anything to deserve your scorn. You were the villain to me.
And yet, when you arrived here, I gave you a chance. You were polite to me, so I saw no reason to give you the same consideration. And then my scars returned, and you showed me your true nature. Ugly, petty, pathetic.
And then I thought: Ah, there's the man I read about.
I love Victor fourth walling. <333failedcreatorMarch 26 2011, 02:40:33 UTC
I have only ever created one such being and have not intention to make another. Had you truly read Walton's notes on the matter you would have noted my refusal to create a wife for the creature. [Yeah, after you half made it, Victor. Nice.]
Your sympathy with the creature is due to the fact that although you were human in appearance at the time, you recognised the same darkness within it that was inside yourself. Thus, you responded against the most reasonable figure within the text, namely myself.
You were the first person to treat me as less than human for my appearance. Others may have recoiled, but they were largely respectful, at least, of my species. You were the only one who felt my appearance gave you an inherent superiority over me.
And that's why you were chosen for that particular punishment. You, and you alone. I only made it so others could see you for the monster you are.
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I merely remain pleased that the powers of the universe have chosen to thrust upon you an appearance that serves as a warning of your character. It is most fitting.
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It's funny. I've known your story since I was a child. [BECAUSE REX WAS A NERDY CHILD AND READ LOTS.] I always sympathized with the creature, because he hadn't done anything to deserve your scorn. You were the villain to me.
And yet, when you arrived here, I gave you a chance. You were polite to me, so I saw no reason to give you the same consideration. And then my scars returned, and you showed me your true nature. Ugly, petty, pathetic.
And then I thought: Ah, there's the man I read about.
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Your sympathy with the creature is due to the fact that although you were human in appearance at the time, you recognised the same darkness within it that was inside yourself. Thus, you responded against the most reasonable figure within the text, namely myself.
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