Saturday, March 21, 2015

Sting is a Hypocrite

OK, so I'm watching Fairy Tail.
Sting watches someone abandon their comrades and attempts to kill them.
Rogue asks why he did that if he knew neither of the people.
Sting says people who abandon their comrades are scum.
Go back a year or so:
Sting asks *rudely* why Natsu entered the competition if he's so weak.
Rogue looks away. *does not engage in insulting conversations*
Natsu says for the sake of his comrades.
Sting gets mad and says that's no reason to enter, and he probably just made up an excuse.
~-~-~
*characters* (Sting's master 'killed' his cat. Apparently his cat is his comrade.)
Sting XD ... poor cat
Sting *the hypocrite*
Rogue *the one who doesn't like being mean*
Natsu *the one who was only in here to prove a point*

1 comment:

  1. SO?!?!?! STING IS STILL AMAZING
    (Natsu be my second least favorite.) (Second to Lucy.)
    Rogue is nice for not being mean.
    --Zeref Exorcist

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