He didn’t dislike people, he just believed there were too many of them and it was his duty as a concerned citizen to fix that. With a sigh, he pulled on his boots and grabbed his lunch. It was going to be a tough day, but a satisfying one.
A mish mash of interesting words and snippets from the foolish disaster that is my life
He didn’t dislike people, he just believed there were too many of them and it was his duty as a concerned citizen to fix that. With a sigh, he pulled on his boots and grabbed his lunch. It was going to be a tough day, but a satisfying one.
Oooh–great (and chilling) example of a villain who sees himself as a hero.
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Thank you! 🙂
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I hope he’s a qualified ‘social engineer’.
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Oh yes, years of training, very professional 😉
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Yeah, that’s a scary day at work ahead.
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I’m glad my job is a little easier 🙂
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I’m hoping I’m not a co-worker. It would put a serious damper on the weekend.
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Me too, good luck! 😉
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Leaves the next step wide open to our imaginations – Great!
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Thank you! I hope you have fun with it
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Love it. Leaves you wanting more like good microfiction does. Also…not to sound like a psycho, but I HAVE had similar thoughts, but no real super villain schemes to carry them out hehe.
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heh, we all have our super villain moments 😉
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