I would have preferred to be let known that there were indeed conversations going on where we couldn't see them instead of hoping, or whatever did happen, that we knew. I can only react to what I know or see, not things hidden away.
And he killed people in Masterworld, but a killer isn't always a killer. If he's treated as such then he'll assume he's only a killer. Yes, he has to face the consequences of his actions, I do as well but if you only treat us as common criminals and our opinions as unimportant, no matter how we present them then what are we supposed to expect besides hoping that some day we can become as complacent as some of the inmates here; that at some point we may be able to desensitize ourselves to the entire system. If I chose to sing about it, would it have made any difference? Or would that have been seen as just as emotional as anything else I said?
On the matter of being passive, you are similar to him in that you react first, such as when you struck him when we first returned, and then well after the fact try to make some argument for why it was right. Should we assume that you will always strike first and ask questions later? Would that be fair of us to judge upon you? If you think not, then don't assume that he will kill again. We do indeed have an influence on each other and, of course not for every occasion, know what the other will and won't do. He knew in Masterworld that I would never kill, even if our lives depended on it and as such, took that task upon himself when we went to war. But that doesn't mean he will continue to kill here, no matter what the circumstances.
Re: Filter
And he killed people in Masterworld, but a killer isn't always a killer. If he's treated as such then he'll assume he's only a killer. Yes, he has to face the consequences of his actions, I do as well but if you only treat us as common criminals and our opinions as unimportant, no matter how we present them then what are we supposed to expect besides hoping that some day we can become as complacent as some of the inmates here; that at some point we may be able to desensitize ourselves to the entire system. If I chose to sing about it, would it have made any difference? Or would that have been seen as just as emotional as anything else I said?
On the matter of being passive, you are similar to him in that you react first, such as when you struck him when we first returned, and then well after the fact try to make some argument for why it was right. Should we assume that you will always strike first and ask questions later? Would that be fair of us to judge upon you? If you think not, then don't assume that he will kill again. We do indeed have an influence on each other and, of course not for every occasion, know what the other will and won't do. He knew in Masterworld that I would never kill, even if our lives depended on it and as such, took that task upon himself when we went to war. But that doesn't mean he will continue to kill here, no matter what the circumstances.