" so you think you can torture me?
more than that bro, i am gonna tolchoke you and get you not only mad but even! "
was it possible for people to get their madness out of that boy? is it possible to feel peace after that much pain. he murdered one woman and responsible of the death of another woman by mistake. so what ought to be done? kill the man¿ or just forget the hell about it. he suffered to you know. he suffered really bad. he had to deal with this awful treatment sessions in which he is made to hate even to the only thing he loves: ludwig van. he tried to kill himself after finding his beloved snake died listening to the ninth on the back.
is it ever enough, the things a person, even a very dishonest one, go through. should everyone walk the same road of torture. or are some of us more lucky than the others. you have to chose an ending now cause it is getting very late. not for the story tho, for yourself. pic your own happy-ending. does it ought to be happy or have it ever been happy?
have you asked any of the elderly how their lives has been passed without their notice. is there a greater power or is it just a pitifull belief like a dog believes in his owner.
" weren't you waiting for that devoutchka to f...?
do whatever you want with thy, i have no interest neither in her nor anything anymore.. "
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ok but why kubrick?
the quotes are influenced from "a clockwork orange" by Kubrick. thats why.
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