If you have a friend with a toddler and they are terminally or otherwise ill and you are financially able to help but choose not to because you don’t care, that doesn’t make you a “bad person”. Just because someone got themselves in some shit doesn’t mean you have to go and deal with it.


You do know that when Peter Parker said “I missed the part where that’s my problem”, that was meant to be a bad thing and he learned a lesson that he should help others in need. You don’t deserve to be a superhero fan if you don’t understand that good people help others when they can
Don’t talk to him about Spider-Man, he thinks Uncle Ben dying was a stupid reason to become a superhero and he should be alive in future versions.
Dude probably thinks that Superman’s parents in the 2025 movie were right to instruct him to spread his superior genes and dominate inferior humans
They did of course forget to remind him to not be a creep and only do it with women of the exact same age and financial situation. Maybe they thought it was obvious.
But it’s not a “bad thing”. Some things are objectively not your problem just because you CAN help someone in need doesn’t mean you HAVE to, and it doesn’t make you a “bad person”.
Let’s be real: most people don’t help others in need even when they are able to. People who donate to St Jude Children’s Research Hospital or volunteer with homeless people do so for performative reasons or to just look good in front of someone; in the end, they are doing so for their own self-interest.
Oh, the bot can answer!
Still a bad bot. I refuse to believe that a human being can be so fundamentally inhuman and broken.