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Post by Deleted on Mar 29, 2014 4:15:38 GMT
In anything. There are really only a few that I feel truly feel bad for. Alex, from A Clockwork Orange, is a villainous piece of scum. A serial murderer rapist thief. That is, he was, until he was forced to partake in a government experiment. This experiment was near tortuous. It caused him to feel physically sick whenever he wanted to be "ultra-violent" as he calls it, or when he wants to rape. He is then beaten to hell or neglected by everything he's done in the book until that point (though only his parents did the latter). This involves being beaten by old men, unable to defend himself. Or nearly killed by his old friends, who became brutal and corrupt policemen. One man tortured him, locking him in a room while music plays that also makes him sick, making Alex jump out a window and nearly die. Four of the five in this picture. The one in the center, with the cowboy hat, I despise, and sickens me. The four protagonists of House of 1000 Corpses were tortured, in the most sickening horror film on the planet. The four protagonists are going around the country, looking at strange tourist attractions, when they're forced to ask help from a redneck family in the middle of nowhere. However, these rednecks are no help, as you can see in the pictures below: And then there was one more death that was not seen, but heard. Keep in mind, that these people were not only killed, but tortured. I could not feel sicker If I tried.
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Post by Bioshock Infinite WD on Mar 29, 2014 4:19:52 GMT
Ehh, I see what you mean.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 29, 2014 4:28:49 GMT
What are yours, Bio?
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Post by Bioshock Infinite WD on Mar 29, 2014 4:50:05 GMT
Well let me think, I am sure I can think of some, your choices were really good.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 29, 2014 4:55:33 GMT
Do some stuff that I don't know about. I could've easily said Lilly, or Omid, or Christa, or Ken, but that would defeat the purpose of this thread.
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Post by Rock114 on Mar 29, 2014 4:56:53 GMT
For me? This guy.
Wesley Wyndam-Price, a member of the Watcher's Council in Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Angel.
Growing up, Wesley was always viewed by his father as a failure and a screw-up, despite Wesley having a genius level intellect. This lack of support from his father caused Wesley to experience low self esteem and a lack of confidence that would haunt him for most of his life. Joining the Watcher's Council when he came of age, he was eventually fired due to his lack of confidence and cowardice. Nowhere to go, he became a rogue Demon Hunter in Los Angeles where he met up with Angel, a vampire on a quest of redemption. joining Angel Investigations, an organization headed by Angel himself that hunted demons, Wesley eventually became the unofficial second in command. Despite his new accomplishments, his father still considered him a failure. As events gradually became darker and bleaker for Angel and the crew, these experiences affected Wesley by making him darker. Eventually, due to a misunderstanding, his few friends turned on him with Angel attempting to murder him in his hospital bed after having his throat slit. Alone, he began to drink in order to cope. Despite eventually earning back the trust of his friends, Wesley's downward spiral continued. He lost more and more of his humanity as the threats they faced became bigger and bigger, being the one to do what needed to be done when no one else would. This took a toll on Wesley, who only began to recover once he entered into a relationship. However, mere days after it began, the woman he loved was betrayed by one of her close confidants, and killed. A truly broken man, he began drinking once again, heavily. Inn the end, he was stabbed in the chest and slowly bled to death, still a failure in the eyes of his both his father and himself.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 29, 2014 4:57:36 GMT
You fucked up the spoiler and the image. Heads up.
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Post by Bioshock Infinite WD on Mar 29, 2014 4:58:45 GMT
I suppose I felt somewhat bad for Andrew Ryan in Bioshock 1, yeah he was an asshole, but compared to a lot of the people in that city, he was pretty tame.
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Post by Rock114 on Mar 29, 2014 4:58:46 GMT
I noticed. Deleted that nasty spoiler stuff immediately though. I seem to have forgotten how to do it correctly.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 29, 2014 5:02:09 GMT
Ok, here's how you do it, Rock.
Brackets (these things -->[ ]<--) around spoiler at the start of what you want to enclose in spoilers, and then again around /spoiler at the end.
Bio, could you explain further?
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Post by Rock114 on Mar 29, 2014 5:06:14 GMT
Righto, the problem with the spoilers was that I hit ENTER after I put the tags up. Proceeding to repair the train wreck that was my post...
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Post by Deleted on Mar 29, 2014 5:07:13 GMT
Second spoiler is still fucked.
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Post by Bioshock Infinite WD on Mar 29, 2014 5:08:18 GMT
Well yes he tries to kill you, but at the same time, everything has fallen around his, close friends have tried to kill him just to end the war and he had to kill them, he is fighting a war over a ruined city, so even if he won, there would be nothing left, and at the end, he lets you kill him, he just gives up.
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Post by Rock114 on Mar 29, 2014 5:17:13 GMT
Second spoiler is still fucked. I've been redeemed. Check that shit out.
Well, unless you don't want spoilers, obviously.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 29, 2014 5:27:00 GMT
Alright, done. That's heavy, but I thought of one more I feel bad for. Elie Wiesel, Night. A Holocaust survivor. I shouldn't need to say much. The last time he saw his mother and his little sister was during hysteria. He saw his mother calmly walk away, little sister's hand in hers. They were both immediately killed. He only survived because of the kindness one Jew had in his heart to tell Elie to say he was 18 instead of 14. His dad survived for a ;long while, before getting dysentery, and dying in the middle of the night. I'll never forget one passage of that book. It described Elie being strangled by a fellow man in a concentration camp. He was only able to utter the word "father," which surprisingly woke his dad, who grabbed a friend to help shove the guy off of Elie. He never learned why he was strangled.
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