Gunpowder.
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  • Reads 251
  • Votes 10
  • Parts 1
  • Time 8m
Ongoing, First published Aug 27, 2013
It all started in china, where gunpowder was first created. 

       "These days like everything else, you don't have to interact with anything, even when you do the unthinkable and kill a person. you just pull the trigger not having to move an inch or encounter a struggle. Not even realizing what you have done until you find your victim a bloodied bundle on the floor. You don't have to watch them as they take their last breath, you don't have to pull a knife out of their numb body. you almost feel disengaged until you actually see the outcome of your action.
 It's outstanding how technology can make even killing an easy task." Blaze thought switching the gun from one hand to another.

-Have you ever sympathized with a murderer? were you ever convinced with the justifications one can put for his actions? well get ready to do just that.
-Taking you inside the mind of a killer, we will show you both a villain and a victim. You will see what it takes to turn a 22 year old boy into a killer.
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