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@ -59,3 +59,15 @@ happen. |
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Even if the writing style is good to read and you can churn chunks of the story |
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Even if the writing style is good to read and you can churn chunks of the story |
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in fast pace, the whole is enough to make you want to punch a fictional person |
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in fast pace, the whole is enough to make you want to punch a fictional person |
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in the face. Hard. |
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in the face. Hard. |
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PS: Oh, there is another point to the hate for the protagonist: After a few |
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cities were completely obliterated by said Horvath, the protagonist starts |
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building a space force along with NASA but requires pilots to get augmentations |
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and he comes with "I hope the government will pay for the augmentations after |
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all the taxes I'm paying". Sure, asshole, the government has to make the thing |
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that will make him more money (he's basically building a space station, which he |
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plans to sell to the government); fuck the build of hospitals and roads and |
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schools and what not what were destroyed when three cities turned to dust. Fuck |
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the population, all you want is the government to work for *you*. That attitude |
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just adds to the general sense of privilege this guy feels toward everything |
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else. So yeah, sad he didn't die. |
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