Thread:Jester of chaos/@comment-30079834-20181115211123/@comment-4708882-20190104034052

All that shows is a man claim to know how to do something, one not convinced and acknowledge they are dangerous yet try to sound like he's not scared. That conversation doesn't mean Kelso would necessarily succeed just one man has faith in his ability and the other doesn't buy it which isn't evil nor does the conversation make him a villain. He comes across as an arrogant/dimwitted drunk and bully but doesn't cross the moral line into actual villainy.