The Laughing Man


the laughing man is a character in the j-panese anime ghost in the sh-ll: stand alone complex by manga. he plays a central role in the series, portraying a very mysterious and elite hacker.

the name was originally seen in a novel by j.d. salinger
‘a complex in the psychological sense is a cl-ster of related thoughts and feelings that lie deep in the unconscious, reflecting into the conscious. the stand alone complex can be described as the desire to change the world, the drive to change what is wrong with society. it is the urge to stand alone against impossible odds, to risk everything for seemingly little gain.’

the laughing man’s actions are motivated by what has been coined the ‘stand alone complex’.

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