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It's Quite Funny When Someone Says "none Of These Things Would Have Happened If ___ Had Gone To Therapy"
It's quite funny when someone says "none of these things would have happened if ___ had gone to therapy" whenever mentioning a villain in AA.
They seem to forget that seeking help for mental health is not a good option in the AA universe. If you were a character in AA and revealing that you are mentally ill, there would be a high chance that you would lose your social standing and live a miserable life (an example of this is Yanni Yogi in the DL-6 case).
It's kind of sad, but I think this setting is also partly based on Japanese society, where mental illness is not considered a serious problem, and people with mental health problems are often suffer from social stigma.
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I-I keep thinking about this
(Please excuse any grammar mistakes as English is my second language)

So, in AJ, Kristoph's Black Psyche-Locks appeared when Phoenix asked for his motive for killing Zak Gramarye. In DD, it's revealed that Black Psyche-Locks "represent a secret that an individual keeps subconsciously, without even being aware of it"
Is having Black Psyche-Locks the same as having dissociative amnesia? 'Cause if it is, then Kristoph has mental illness, and he can use his conditions to get off a verdict, like Yanni Yogi in the DL-6 case.
But it seems that Kristoph didn't know that, that's why he is incarcerated. Maybe he got a life sentence or death penalty, maybe he only has to be jailed in 10 years for Shadi Smith's murder, assuming that he didn't get charged for Drew Misham's murder. (I’m not sure about this, I haven’t done much research about Japanese law)
And there is only one person who knows about Kristoph's Black Psyche-Locks and his mental illness.
Phoenix Wright
His enemy.
What will Phoenix do with this information? It turns out that the person who ruined his life for 7 years didn't remember his motive for murder, and (presumably) what he said at Vera's trial may not even be the truth, just some build-up reasons that the man eventually believes in it. Will Phoenix somehow help the man get a lighter sentence with that information (since they used to be "friends"), or will he keep it a secret and let his enemy rot in jail as what he deserved?
they were made for each other





Dear scientists,
Please, for the love of God, please, make your papers more understandable.
Fuck you
Sincerely,
A college student on the verge of tears

I don't remember drawing this...