Don't be sorry. Be better. - Jesus said to them, "Come, have breakfast."
The specific phrasing you mentioned is typical of Balkan content creators (like those seen in Balkan Kratos impressions ) who parody the strict, traditional parenting style of Kratos meeting the rebellious "modern" teenager Atreus. POSTAO SAM SIN KOJI NE SLUЕ A TATU!!! God Of War...
In the Balkan gaming community, this "blog post" style title is often used for videos or articles that highlight Atreus's growing independence—and occasional sass—toward Kratos . This dynamic is a central theme in the newer games, as Kratos transitions from a strict Spartan general to a single father . Key Moments of "Disobedience" & Growth: Don't be sorry
In the 2018 game, Kratos famously communicates through short, direct commands, often calling his son simply "Boy" . As Atreus matures, he begins to challenge Kratos ’s authority, leading to moments where he roasts his father or mocks his stiff knees . In the Balkan gaming community, this "blog post"
Atreus ’s discovery of his identity as Loki creates a rift where he seeks his own path, often keeping secrets from Kratos or venturing out on his own.
This "disobedience" is actually a sign of Atreus becoming his own person—a journey Kratos eventually supports by apologizing for his distrust and telling him to "be better".