I mean... the whole Alberta and Lene thing is sweet but...
I can't see how that sort of logic would work in an actual army. Like, get wounded in war? We'll pass you around so you can get screwed by every soldier in whatever orifices you've got for a couple years!
Like, who'd ever fight for that country then unless they were a fool or had no other chance. And in which case, what fool would serve whole-heartedly?
How the hell do they walk anywhere or do anything like that with those blindfolds, and why don't more people go like... wtf! When they see people walking around with weird clothes with weird straps and blindfolds out in the streets!
Honestly, this is probably the story I come back to the most. I love it, something about it just makes me come back to reread it.
There's a depth and beauty to it that makes me return, and honestly, I really do feel sorry for the main character. Something about the story doesn't sit well with me, and makes me feel uneasy or uncomfortable, maybe feel some pity, but I like this story a lot.
I can't see how that sort of logic would work in an actual army. Like, get wounded in war? We'll pass you around so you can get screwed by every soldier in whatever orifices you've got for a couple years!
Like, who'd ever fight for that country then unless they were a fool or had no other chance. And in which case, what fool would serve whole-heartedly?
The poor boy!
Uuuuu! Marry you too already!
Hm...
It's good? Maybe?
There's a depth and beauty to it that makes me return, and honestly, I really do feel sorry for the main character. Something about the story doesn't sit well with me, and makes me feel uneasy or uncomfortable, maybe feel some pity, but I like this story a lot.