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Jeremy/Adam is a sympathetic villain


He was an innocent kid who was bullied, rejected and humiliated that it took him to a dark path. His targets are his creation.

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He was an innocent kid who was bullied,
He can get the f-ck over it. Or at least target the assh-le jocks who beat the sh-t out of him.

rejected
Definitely get the f-ck over it. No girl is even remotely obligated to go out with him

and humiliated
Fake rape accusations go way beyond humiliated. There's definitely a reason to be pissed about that. But murder is still murder

that it took him to a dark path.
Uh, no. I've seen people deal with worse. He chose to go murder people. F-cker can rot in hell in a couple decades when he dies. Hopefully after getting his d-ck stuck in a blender.

His targets are his creation.
Nope

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Serious much?

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Or at least target the assh-le jocks who beat the sh-t out of him.

Yeah but at least he didnt kill the good girl.

Fake rape accusations go way beyond humiliated. There's definitely a reason to be pissed about that. But murder is still murder

But isnt jumping him and then stripping him humiliating?

No girl is even remotely obligated to go out with him

No but they werent obligated to be mean to him.

He chose to go murder people. F-cker can rot in hell in a couple decades when he dies. Hopefully after getting his d-ck stuck in a blender.

Yes, he chose to kill people but you can thank his tormenters for that. Im glad he won and stood with the good girl.

Let me tell you something, no should bully nor torment anyone no matter if you think you're better than them. Look how many bullied victims have committed suicide or suffered severe case of psychological stress, etc..

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Yeah but at least he didnt kill the good girl.

No but they werent obligated to be mean to him.


That's so creepy. They made "mean" comments to him when they were kids, so they were bad women who deserved to die?

I wasn't an angel in school myself. I was pretty mean to a girl when I was around 12 years old and I really regret it. Do I deserve to be murdered?

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Well Scorpion with all your rage you look like you are on the right path for being the next killer to dawn the Cherub mask. "Valentine 2: The IMDb Psycho Killer. Coming free to VOD everywhere 02/14/17."

-On October 3rd He asked me what day it was "What day is it?" "It's October 3rd"-

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Are you a psychotic serial killer in the making?? I dont care how much you get bullied that still gives you no right to murder people. I hope you are just joking.

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Were you a bully in your school days? If you ruined someone's life and show no guilt or remorse then you deserve no sympathy if the person you wronged comes back for revenge.

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I wouldn't say his actions are justified in any way, but at least he had an actual motive for killing whom he did.

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Yeah he had a bad life. Its hard not to, but his actions spoke for themselves.

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I don't think he really did. It's the boys who beat him up and humiliated him. Even the fat chick was humiliated into accusing him of being a pervert.

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You're acting like the boys forced her to make a false accusation.

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Nobody forced Jeremy/Adam to kill anyone. That was his own choice.

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And it was Dorothy's choice to make a false accusation.

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And it was the choice of the boys to beat him up and humiliate him. Nobody forced them. Get it? No, of course you don't, because you're sexist, a bully and mentally ill.

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They beat him because of her, So no one forced no one, so why do you act like Dorothy did nothing wrong? calling me a sexist when you're acting like the woman did nothing wrong and blaming the men because your daddy walked out on you.

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And again you're making up complete lies. I never said she did nothing wrong and I certainly never blamed "the men", you failed abortion.🍆

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You were justifying her actions, "oh she did it because of the boys". So it's not the boys fault or Dorothy's, whose fault is it then?

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