It's not like Sid was even a bad person, young boys just like breaking shit.
Sid grows up to become a garbage man
>Government job
>good benefits
>has fun doing it
dude hit the jackpot
It's honest, stable work that pays well and comes with fantastic benefits. Dude is doing great while Andy is probably being buried by student loans.
Yeah, even his second foray into villainy came from a place of legit concern for others.
I figure he never denied the extra worlds he walked into, but eventually decided he was happy in the normal one, small though it may be. And with that realization, came self-realization, and thus happiness with self. Everything was easy once he was happy with himself, even if it took a hell of a childhood to get there.
>stealing and destroying his sister's property to alleviate his own mild frustration, then lying about it
Yeah nah
Are you aware that garbage men get good pay?
The weird thing about Sid is that he got WAY more than he ever deserved. He was a possibly abused kid in a broken household that was acting out in a way that he could only have known as harmless. The kid was probably traumatized by what happened and it's a fucking miracle he came out ok.
Be more like adult Sid, I guess.
He was fucking 11
It's already been covered but yeah, garbage man is really just a profession liberal arts students view as a bad end because they're unfamiliar with the concept of making a living without college debt. They get paid pretty well and have a good union.
Why the fuck would Mike care about the moral ethics of what Sid was doing here? Mike would be wondering why the fuck he was even there if anything.