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<blockquote data-quote="Darkwolf" data-source="post: 13441" data-attributes="member: 177"><p><strong>Titor's Culture</strong></p><p></p><p>I think that the bitterness Titor expressed adds a sense of authenticity to the story. </p><p>Immagine that you were born into modern day America, and had just enough time to get used to how things are when suddenly these scary guys appear on the streets on a regular basis. They wear camo or black and carry large evil looking guns. One day some of these people burst into your home, mabey they push your dad around and threaten your mom. Think of the effect that would have on a six to eight year old. </p><p>Now you move into the middle of nowhere, you don't have reliable electricity or any of the things you are used to. The adults tell you that you have to hide here so the bad guys with guns don't get you. As you grow into adolesence, you recieve your education from the militia types in the small town. They tell you that it is beacause the people allowed the federal government to grow out of controll that this has happened to you. </p><p>They tell you that it is beacause people had their eye on their SUVs and their plasma TVs that this was allowed to happen.</p><p>At thirteen, they hand you a shotgun, and send you out to live in a swamp, run around and set ambushes or whatever his unit supposedly did. You spend the next years living in a swamp (insert any other hostile environment here) dodging federal forces who are trying to kill you with tanks, assult rifels, hellicopters, you name it. You see friends die. You nearly starve to death, nearly freeze, get diseases no one has heard about in a hundred years.</p><p>Then the bombs go off, and you spend however many years trying to rebuild socioty almost from the ground up. </p><p>Think you might be just a little bitter at folks who you think were just watching the TV rather than the republic?</p><p></p><p>Just a thought.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Darkwolf, post: 13441, member: 177"] [b]Titor's Culture[/b] I think that the bitterness Titor expressed adds a sense of authenticity to the story. Immagine that you were born into modern day America, and had just enough time to get used to how things are when suddenly these scary guys appear on the streets on a regular basis. They wear camo or black and carry large evil looking guns. One day some of these people burst into your home, mabey they push your dad around and threaten your mom. Think of the effect that would have on a six to eight year old. Now you move into the middle of nowhere, you don't have reliable electricity or any of the things you are used to. The adults tell you that you have to hide here so the bad guys with guns don't get you. As you grow into adolesence, you recieve your education from the militia types in the small town. They tell you that it is beacause the people allowed the federal government to grow out of controll that this has happened to you. They tell you that it is beacause people had their eye on their SUVs and their plasma TVs that this was allowed to happen. At thirteen, they hand you a shotgun, and send you out to live in a swamp, run around and set ambushes or whatever his unit supposedly did. You spend the next years living in a swamp (insert any other hostile environment here) dodging federal forces who are trying to kill you with tanks, assult rifels, hellicopters, you name it. You see friends die. You nearly starve to death, nearly freeze, get diseases no one has heard about in a hundred years. Then the bombs go off, and you spend however many years trying to rebuild socioty almost from the ground up. Think you might be just a little bitter at folks who you think were just watching the TV rather than the republic? Just a thought. [/QUOTE]
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