How many millions of incels have been birthed by that very specific feeling in the final scene?
I guess if you've never felt that feeling—the overwhelming anxiety of the knowledge that you have no idea how to perform appropriately in a particular social context and the spotlight is about to reach you, and what can you do, run?, and then the crushing aftermath of knowing that you weren't even paranoid; your self-assessment was correct, and you failed—the character of Asher might not make a lot of sense and the notion of the brutality of that final scene may seem melodramatic...
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How many millions of incels have been birthed by that very specific feeling in the final scene?
I guess if you've never felt that feeling—the overwhelming anxiety of the knowledge that you have no idea how to perform appropriately in a particular social context and the spotlight is about to reach you, and what can you do, run?, and then the crushing aftermath of knowing that you weren't even paranoid; your self-assessment was correct, and you failed—the character of Asher might not make a lot of sense and the notion of the brutality of that final scene may seem melodramatic...
But it's not.