Board Thread:False Info and Speculative Discussion/@comment-24732895-20140910035928/@comment-11533671-20140916232434

I don't understand why ppl continue to insist that a made-up character in a supernatural fictitious world must somehow conform to the ideological standards of real life (or what they feel are real life rules). Utterly baffling.

The kicker is simply this: despite the issues ppl insist she must have, she doesn't display them. Period. What is the point in discussing it any further?

Another point in this is that IRL there have been cases of "feral children" that were rescued and have adjusted. Although "feral children" are often hampered with cognitive and behavioral disabilities, there is no evidence that states every former "feral child" has had them.

In a world where Banshees, wendigos, werewolves and other supernatural creatures exist, ppl are going to nitpick and question this? It almost seems hypocritical.

Just my own opinionated rant.