Murder? The Answer? Probably not.

edited 2011-09-28 01:29:29 in General
The thing you must remember is the difference between killing and murder. Killing can happen at any time, and without any global consequences. It is clean, pure, justified and allowed. Murder has some rigid standards and rules that you must take into mind before ever thinking about commiting the act, because it has more weight behind it than any act ever commited.

If you must cut one stem down, you must cut them all down. Don't ever think you can simply erase one life. There is a reason that so many murderers out there go on killing sprees, and why taking a life is something that becomes an addiction or an impulse for some people.

If you must kill a target, you must erase them entirely. You cannot leave things behind. You cannot leave their pets, their family, their servants or their enemies behind. If you must slay one, you must slay them all. If you kill one, and they find you, they will come after you.

Some will come out of vengeance,
Some will come out of justice,
Some will come out of boredom,
Some will come out of curiosity.

This is the price you must pay for failing to pay for the crimes of murder. With killing, there is no such thing. With murder, you must bear the burden of having the lives you have not erased pursuing you because you ended one.

Dead men cannot learn lessons for feel anything unless you make them. If you don't have the power to force this upon them, then how can you apply your view upon them? Murder used as a method to cease action is the least thought out method of silencing. When coma-inducing damage or drugs would do much better, or simply negotiation. Why murder?

The answer is simply, hats. A wall of hats. an ocean of hats. A mountain of hats.

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