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Dysisa: What exactly is your point? You seem to agree that the author can't write to save his life from what I gather. But you also seem to believe that there is no correlation between his terrible writing and his intelligence? Is that it? You're pissed that I am stating the obvious fact that character depth, intelligence, and believability is mostly limited by the author's creativity, experience, and intelligence?
I mean it would have been one thing if you just said that implying something about the author's intelligence based on his characters is pretty farfetched and I would have agreed (at the end of the day my original statement has the implication the other way around anyways). But you had to pull out "an argument" about how commonplace terrible horror writing somehow justifies the terrible writing in this piece of work. Is that a joke?
Then you even state that "that's what makes the story move forward". As if one couldn't have a plot development in a horror without having intellectually disabled characters. Hello!? Last time I checked their school didn't seem to be a special institution.
Forget the fact that you even managed to "quote" me by rewriting what I stated to fit your narrative. You like strawmen that much?