After a look into some of DDLC’s mods, I’ve seen a new perspective. If something is automated, can it be seen as a human life? When we are attached to something and it’s lost, what type of effect does it have on us? These questions resurfaced in mind and its intrigued my way of thinking. Let’s start with the most obvious question, can Monika deleting the others be justified? While they were lines of code in the game, in our minds all 4 of them felt real. To see them brutally disappear one by one is shocking to say the least. In the end, nobody got what they wanted because the jealously was simply too great to hold them together. But back to the question, do you see Monika’s deletion of the other 3 girls be justified due to them being unrealistic, one-dimensional, and unable to see “the real you”.
Justifying Deletion

Chazz Princeton 02/17/20
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To me it was not justified at all, especially Sayori: Monika freely its to watching her struggle to get the noose off when it's her alone in the room with the player.
I’m completely fine with it because it was literally the only way she could spend time with us, and I actually would like to spend time with Monika since I think she’s best girl.
This person knows what’s up. While I’m indifferent as of replying to this, she is best girl to me too.