Revenge is often frowned upon but say what you will, it’s nothing but human. We strive to protect those we love and if we failed we find this inner driven motivation to do what we can to hurt those who hurt us. This just goes to show our basic instincts. Which it almost always ended up being anyway. The cardinal rule in going after someone was not to make it personal. The first principle of revenge, old as dirt, still going strong. It wasn’t as if it hadn’t all been done before. “Mine wasn’t the most original appraoch to the problem. Imagine you came home and you found the people you loved murdered, you’d be forced to act no matter how your morals interfered with you or what the view of the outside world thinks. He goes as far as to say “I’m not a hero and I don’t feel like a hero!” I’m just doing what I feel I should and there’s nothing to question about it. This peaks down to life screwing you over and how you can be forced into situations you don’t want to be in and how you have to deal with those problems in such a blunt and forceful way. My options had decreased to a singular course.” – Max Payne The good and the just, they were like gold dust in this city. Trouble had come to me, in big dark swarms. Though it can be about how smart you are but a lot is really chaos and luck. It does an excellent job portraying that sense of immersion and detail. This en-tales what it’s like to be in a gun fight and what kind of emotion and stress you’d be putting yourself through as you continued to get into them and try to survive them. All you could do was to hang on madly, as long and hard as you could.” – Max Payne It was chaos and luck, and anyone who thought different was a fool. It wasn’t about how smart or how good you were. “The trick in my situation was that there was no trick, no matter what the movies tell you.
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