Board Thread:Off Topic/@comment-27144409-20180525193802/@comment-27966940-20190627001247

First off, try not to take it so hard. I used to and it really didn't do me any good. It just means there's more for us to learn. As someone on this very site once said, "The first step to improvment is acknowledging you have a problem." :)

Secondly, killing someone for entering a home (I assume with malicious intent) doesn't really make them assassins, just regular people doing what they can to protect theselves. And if one of them got bored and starts killing for sport, I'd say he's less of an assassin and more of a psychopath.

And to what he said about Gladiators killing for victory and stuff, that's actually historically accurate. Gladiators back in the day were brutal warriors who would practically turn their opponents into mincmeat if it meant them winning. It was a very "dog eat dog" style of living. The closest thing to gladiators fighting and winning for honor and sport without loss of life came in the middle ages with things like sword duels and jousting tournaments.