![]() ![]() So, those were some waffley problems for me. You do know that the devil will not play fair, right? One way to make sure the devil treats her badly? Make sure she knows that you are in some sort of creepy-love thing with the girl. ![]() And, frankly, he puts her in a hell of a lot more danger because of his obsession. I mean, no judgement for her, she is in hell after all, but WHY does Jim have this bizarre obsession with her? He's willing to throw over all of humanity for this one girl. Secondly, I'm still not getting why we are being forced into this idea that Jim is completely in love, and obsessed with a 19 yr old girl that he spoke with for 30 seconds - in hell - who seemed to have the mental capacity of a kindergarten kid with PTSD. ![]() I feel like if you can't come up with something new in a book #4 out of 7, there's trouble a brewin'. Jim is supposed to save the exact same guy that he was assigned before. First of all, we basically have a re-do of a previous book. This book has a little Waffle House going in it. So, your left wondering if she thought you liked the Waffle House experience, which then makes you wonder, "Does she even get me at all?" ![]() She's like a date that keeps taking you to all of these awesome places, and then one night she takes you to Waffle House, and you're like, "What the hell?" So, you're not too sure about this date thing anymore, but then she takes you to Benihana and you're like, "Okay, we're cool again." Then, back to Waffle House. Sometimes I can't see eye-to-eye with J.R. ![]()
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