Kids are prone to try new things, good or bad. Normal kids have limits in whays they can express their fantasies. Illusive did not.
”It make sence that the bigger our experiences, the vaster of a pool do we have to draw from which to paint the pictures in our minds.”
"I painted too. But not merely with crayons and paper. My powers alowed me to paint reality. Alter it to mt whim. While others might simply draw smiles and rainbows on a paper – imagine being able to make those smiles and rainbows jump out from the paper and dance around.
As a kid, there was no harm in brining my fantasies to life. — I could not actually animate life. Merely instill an object with a simple programming. Like make a doll dance or a piano play a melody on its own.
Its harmless at first. But everyone will eventually hit that phase growing upp when they start to desire more and more ”extreme” stuff. ”Cool” stuff. Curriosity eventually leads to exploration, once your grow tired of painting smiles and rainbows, the shapes in your mind will start to take on more and more twisted angles.
The mind does this on its own, as you start puching your limits.
This process is hastened as you inevitably exposed yourself to more and more adult like content. (weirther your parents want to or not)
Like my mothers anatomy books. Or a violent tv film. And with that. Your sources of influences grow.
Suddenly – Those immages in your mind are not so innorcent anymore.
Suddenly you start – with all the innorcence of a child – wonder what it would look like – if you painted reality … red."
Question: ”What old movie were you even watching”
”Ninja Pirates and the Zombie Brigade.”
(note: Its clear that Starburst has seen this movie a dozen times before. Illusive has clearly not.)