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Fordítási probléma jelentése
Reverse the genders, twitter explodes in outrage.
Interesting to note players decide he and Carver are evil, because, when they have the position of power, they abuse it and act with violence.
Then the players are handed the power, and kill both of them violently and inhumanely.
They 'deserve' it, because they're 'evil'.
Carver says they 'deserve' it, because they're 'weak'.
Incidentally, a classic sign of narcissism is holding others to expected standards of behaviour, whilst not expecting it of themselves.
But still , shooting a man's ♥♥♥♥, thats just evil.
I saw it comming the moment he pointed the gun at the group when the storm hit. I was smiling all the scene through. Game has become more predictable now.