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.
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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