@Minh i did read your entire stupidity of a previous comment and I truly wasn't expecting you to post another one that was BEYOND WORSE. Because you just SHOT YOUR OWN A**. Seriously, just how much of common sense are you lacking in? Or maybe you never had any to begin with because you'd realize how your own comments make you sound like a complete fool. Listen and listen well: IT'S CALLED A NORMAL BASIC REACTION. You just said the enemies who get killed by the Hero's group have friends and families who are obviously in grief afterwards. SOOO... They can grieve but not the Hero when someone close to him dies??? Listen to basic common knowledge child: EVEN IN THE REAL WORLD, EVEN SOLDIERS LOSE COMRADES AND EVEN THOSE SOLDIERS ARE IN GRIEF AFTERWARDS. DO YOU TELL THEM THEY ATE IMMATURE FOR SIMPLE FEELING PAIN OVER SOMEONE THEY KNOW?????? No matter the side, someone will die in battle and someone feels pain and sorrow for their passing. Are THEY IMMATURE??? Your comments are those of someone who is sitting his a** in a peaceful environment with zero understanding. EVERYONE HAS THE RIGHT TO FEEL PAIN IN THE MOMENT. Waste of time trying to type Basic Common Sense to you because I'm sure you're gonna post another pathetic reply. Believe whatever your small mind wants to. Because you won't understand it until you feel it. If you're American, you'd might soon with ICE.
Comment by Tamamo Cross on Minh
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@Tamamo Cross No, YOU fuc**** listen.
The MC is the commander of the battle. He is the man whose orders they agreed to follow. And he is saying that he died well, and they are still winning. This is saying two things: the tradeoff was in their favor, and they need to get back to work.
And this child of a squad leader, for that's what Midou is, blows his top.
At his COMMANDER.
IN THE MIDDLE OF AN ACTIVE COMBAT ZONE.
I can excuse youth and grief, but he has been in the field and in combat LONG ENOUGH TO KNOW BETTER. You acknowledge the situation and keep moving, or you get yourself and your squadmates killed.
He is a SQUAD LEADER. In his position, he should be WELL AWARE that death is a possibility, and prepared for it. More importantly, as the SQUAD LEADER, he is simply NOT ALLOWED to have a breakdown in the field because his squad depends on him keeping a cool head.
And finally, if you disagree with your chain of command, you do so in private. OUT OF SIGHT of the troops.
The MC is the commander of the battle. He is the man whose orders they agreed to follow. And he is saying that he died well, and they are still winning. This is saying two things: the tradeoff was in their favor, and they need to get back to work.
And this child of a squad leader, for that's what Midou is, blows his top.
At his COMMANDER.
IN THE MIDDLE OF AN ACTIVE COMBAT ZONE.
I can excuse youth and grief, but he has been in the field and in combat LONG ENOUGH TO KNOW BETTER. You acknowledge the situation and keep moving, or you get yourself and your squadmates killed.
He is a SQUAD LEADER. In his position, he should be WELL AWARE that death is a possibility, and prepared for it. More importantly, as the SQUAD LEADER, he is simply NOT ALLOWED to have a breakdown in the field because his squad depends on him keeping a cool head.
And finally, if you disagree with your chain of command, you do so in private. OUT OF SIGHT of the troops.
@Tamamo Cross You are insufferable, hes making a point with logic and you are trying to fend with emotion; Everytime it will never work out well. YOU should fight in a war and understand that everyone is replaceable, when you die, the world is not gonna give a sh**. the people you are arguing with is not going to give a sh**. yes i understand that every person is important, NO life can ever be exchanged like currency. i disagree with the original quote "he died well" but you have to stop being immature and understand. Unless you are documented famous, every person will be replaced, your FAMILY will not even remember you. You will be forgotten by the fifth generation after you, The kid's death is a fact, there is nothing you can do about it.
Accept that truth of life and have peace with it.
Accept that truth of life and have peace with it.