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Well I learned something new today.
No need to apologize dear.
Ah. That’s the converse. “If Y, then X” as opposed to “If X, then Y.” The inverse is “If not X, then not Y.”
My apologies for the semantic nitpicking.
I was actually referring to the mentality of “The more vile and gorrifying something is, the more fun it is to turn it into something cute and harmless.” Like Five Nights at Freddy’s.
The less beautiful and pure a thing is, the less satisfying it is to corrupt it? Makes sense. After all, where’s the satisfaction in corrupting something that’s already most of the way there?
Now what’s interesting is the converse, e.g. “The more corrupt something is, the more satisfying it is to purify and beautify it.”