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This is my story:
I went my whole life being a good person. Trying to be on everyone's good side. Not causing any problems with anyone unless they were labeled bad by everyone else. I continued this way of thinking even after the quarantine. After the government's laws and rules diminished. I even joined a local militia who acted as police.
They were a nice group of people. Keeping others safe, abiding by a set of laws. Keeping others safe, and since death isn't permanent, punishing murderers with death. Now there were any misdemeanors like littering and that rubbish. Generators were worth their weight in gold to us. Those that destroyed them were let off with warnings though. So basically we only punished murders.
Well I left there after a change in leadership, and a conflict of personalities. I joined up with the DSS, a group specializing in fixing ruined suburbs and reviving people. I stayed for one mission before having another conflict of interest. One of the other members seemed to have a closed minded sense of things and loved to cry "zerg." I had had enough of him and left.
Eventually I found my way to Vinetown. This was closed minded individual head quarters. They killed one of my friends after I told them not to. She was a member of a group who murdered. She was there helping me out but ended up being killed. I stayed there to kick some ignorance out of them. It was like talking to a brick wall with a terrible accent.
Well I have decided to just kill. Anyone and everyone. No one listens to individuals who have valid points. No one listens to you if you ask them not to do something. They do what they want, when they want. It doesn't matter if that ruins your plans, dirties up your hands, causes you grief as long as they feel they were in the right, even though they were clearly in the wrong.
Most will be safe but there will be some that just deserve death so much they should just be begging for it. They might as well shout out "kill me!" because of how much they need a good realignment. Set them straight. Show them how much they need to die, and how much they will enjoy it.
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