Shot Glass Thought: What Makes Killers?

Shooting enemies in video games is one of the most relaxing and enjoyable things that I can think of. I almost always customize characters to have bonuses towards head shots if that is an option in whatever game I'm playing. Because head shots are rad. I would rather miss my first 7 shots while trying to score one head shot than to hit all the targets in the chest. Chests are big and we can see them from far away. But most heads are pretty small and you have to really focus in order to pop one off of the enemy. Now this kind of talk would disturb the hell out of me if I was talking to a hitman or national hit man. Also known as an underpaid government killer. Or as it is most commonly known, a soldier. The business of killing pays really well I imagine. So when you get your killing training in the military and then go into business in private later on, it's probably pretty lucrative. But I would never know, because I play video games. I've never wanted to shoot anyone and I never will. I hate war and violence, but that doesn't mean that I don't love a good shooting game. I'm 26 now and I've been virtually killing people since I was 16. In 10 years I've never once wanted to harm someone. I think if you looked into more people like me you'd find that we're all the same for the most part. Video games do not make people violent. But the military is designed to teach regular men and women how to be killers. If you think more or less of it than that, then you are missing the point. If you go to war with an army you go into it knowing that people on both sides will die. That's the whole point of military training, everywhere in the world. To make more killers. 

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