>>36063683This is what I mean.
Even things like Alakazam seem to be mostly mindful of immediate, worldly things. Maybe this is wisdom, maybe it isn't. Even the Lucario from the movie was only concerned with things immediately involved in its life. It didn't like humans because a human betrayed him and shit.
Even fucking Arceus was only motivated by what it saw, and what happened to it; though Arceus was probably the next closest to "human". That and Meowth, who is by all accounts, a freak occurrence that shouldn't be looked at too carefully.
This isn't enough for Mewtwo. For Mewtwo, it isn't enough to live, fight some dudes, eat some candy, get head scratches, and be the strongest, Mewtwo needs people to acknowledge both its power and its pain. As much as Mewtwo claims to hate humans, it can only really do so because of how human-like it is.
A Nidoking or a Krookodile might hate humans because humans came and captured/killed their babies, and took their land to build a shopping mall.
Mewtwo hates them because they brought it into this world, and because hating them is a fundamental part of its existential acceptance of reality.
Mewtwo, simply put, is incompatible with pokemon on an emotional level. Mewtwo sees pokemon exactly the same way humans do, with the exception that he views them as "his people", and can actually understand them. Honestly, in that respect, he's a lot like N.
Mewtwo might want to fuck a pokemon, if that's a thing it can do, but in terms of a relationship, I don't think it could be content with the kind of feedback a pokemon could give it
To sum it up
>My pokemon brothers, I ask you this day: what doth life?>Dude, have you tried these pokeblocks, this one's all spicy, it's good shit! Hey, I got a belly scratch yesterday. That was tight.>But Life can't be about such fleeting occurrences? what is our PURPOSE?>To train with me, fuckboi! Taste the pain!>No, this can't be it. *rambles on*