DARK SOUL "THE CONTACT" Page 13
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Please kill off the tiger in a nasty way... Let the fox live... I don't know... The police came to investigate all the disappearances that have occurred.... I mean.. The fox and the rest of his victims have families... That would be worried about them, i mean... At least one of them told someone where they was going... So the police come to investigate the tigers home, they find the fox and the dead victims then they kill the tiger by shooting him or instead taser him before sending to jail before killing him with the electric chair. Please make this happen i mean it would make the story better and more realistic.
Kid? I'm old enough to join the army.. In fact i am joining the army. I guess your country's not as good as mine then and families over there don't care about each other as much because,,, At least 97% of families in the uk care about each other and worry when someone is gone without a word... So they would phone their mobile... No reply or someone that's not your family member answers and makes up excuses why they picked up? The family would contact the police before using the phone as a tracking device... Or if the family member ( the fox in this case) wanted to meet up for a relationship then before he even left the house he would of been questioned were he was going and who he is meeting...
So maybe were you are from its " Very realistic" But in my country it isn't... And in a few other countries it isn't like that.. So its either a horrible country or unrealistic.
So maybe were you are from its " Very realistic" But in my country it isn't... And in a few other countries it isn't like that.. So its either a horrible country or unrealistic.
The Moors murders were carried out by Ian Brady and Myra Hindley between July 1963 and October 1965, in and around what is now Greater Manchester, England. The victims were five children aged between 10 and 17—Pauline Reade, John Kilbride, Keith Bennett, Lesley Ann Downey and Edward Evans—at least four of whom were sexually assaulted. Also as a trainee west Yorkshire police officer\ there are a lot worse things happening in the UK that are not been showing in the news.
Well the thing is the family's would still call the police and most of them before the victims even left the house to meet someone would of been questioned.. I mean I am almost In the military ( going to go away next year to train hopefully) and my family worry about me all the time... And on top of that.. My uncles in his 30s and my nan phones him like every 6 hours to check on him... So I either have the most caring family or people don't give a shit about eachother.
Ok first of- The fact it's unlikely in your environment doesn't mean it's like that in the rest of the world. Try going to the third world, and I don't mean just Africa, Mexico, Colombia, Cuba...heck you could go anywhere in Central/South America or the southern Europe. where kids can gutt you in the throat if you dare walk alone at night, doesn't even need to be in an ugly neighborhood. Your point of view is too naive. So (with no intend to offend you) don't use the 'in my country...' phrase, because the rest of the world is not like your country, specially if it's from a first world country.
Second- This is not unrealistic, yes, he will get caught but getting away with just another murder doesn't make the story unrealistic, no one said the fox is the 'hero' of the story, he could very well just be another of the bunch he murders and at some given point in the future he kidnaps someone else and then gets captured.
Second- This is not unrealistic, yes, he will get caught but getting away with just another murder doesn't make the story unrealistic, no one said the fox is the 'hero' of the story, he could very well just be another of the bunch he murders and at some given point in the future he kidnaps someone else and then gets captured.
You must of not read my comment well... Didn't i say that the victim's family ( the fox) would worry about him so much that they would call the police? I mean the fox before leaving his home to visit the tiger would of told the tigers location just so his family wouldn't worry as much. And also in the whole story it has been during the morning and on top of that... He as i said... Was meeting up with him... Not randomly walking around at night then meeting him then.. Also i didn't say the fox was the hero.... I said the police or someone like that breaks into the tigers home and saves him... If you wanted to... The person that breaks into the tigers home could be a anti villain... Maybe the person that saves the fox broke in to steal the tigers stuff then heard the foxes screams so they would be nosey and have a look. The opportunities are endless...
As a matter of fact I did, and I also did read how in touch you're with your family. In other societies once you're legally an adult (18-21) you can just go away on your own, completely independent on family. Most adults (specially Americans) I know for example have no need to tell mommy and daddy where they're going or who with, if anything "hey I won't come back till X hour" is enough of a message, no more questions asked. A lot don't even live with their parents anymore. Besides it's a gay fox we're speaking about, he could have very well been thrown out or disowned for all we know. Don't take what I wrote literally by the book, I'm just giving examples that the rest of the world is not as safe as you may think it is. In the best case scenario the police can identify the tiger by searching through the fox's stuff, but that would only be possible after the murder has been committed and someone realizes the fox is missing, and even still not all police forces are able to do that. For example where I live we don't have FBI, if someone goes missing and no one knows who they were gonna meet well....the case ends there unless some witness can identify the victim. The world can be a very cruel and cold place, so you were lucky to be born in a caring family.
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