
nothing is unbreakable, i believe that. rebellion doesn’t need an army to start, it takes one person to step up for the others to follow through. so you think everyone was in on it, huh? i never saw it like that. i see it more like the majority just playing along, doing what they have to do to survive, but deep down, they hate it. human beings are not something you can confine. survival of the fittest, huh, but after all that’s done, people still end up building societies again and again.and that’s the thing, humans aren’t wired to live in constant fear or isolation. even in the harshest conditions, we try to create meaning, connection, fairness. if a system robs people of that, no matter how efficient it is, it won’t last. survival is just the first instinct, what follows is the need to live with purpose.

nothing is unbreakable, i believe that. rebellion doesn’t need an army to start, it takes one person to step up for the others to follow through. so you think everyone was in on it, huh? i never saw it like that. i see it more like the majority just playing along, doing what they have to do to survive, but deep down, they hate it. human beings are not something you can confine. survival of the fittest, huh, but after all that’s done, people still end up building societies again and again.and that’s the thing, humans aren’t wired to live in constant fear or isolation. even in the harshest conditions, we try to create meaning, connection, fairness. if a system robs people of that, no matter how efficient it is, it won’t last. survival is just the first instinct, what follows is the need to live with purpose.

nothing is unbreakable, i believe that. rebellion doesn’t need an army to start, it takes one person to step up for the others to follow through.
so you think everyone was in on it, huh? i never saw it like that. i see it more like the majority just playing along, doing what they have to do to survive, but deep down, they hate it. human beings are not something you can confine. survival of the fittest, huh, but after all that’s done, people still end up building societies again and again.
and that’s the thing, humans aren’t wired to live in constant fear or isolation. even in the harshest conditions, we try to create meaning, connection, fairness. if a system robs people of that, no matter how efficient it is, it won’t last. survival is just the first instinct, what follows is the need to live with purpose.

lol, dafuq with the idealistic bs, are you forgetting that they are literally living in a zombie apocalyptic shitfest? the enemy is not within, but outside, the reason why they are desperate is because they want to survive against the ZOMBIES, the reason why they are confined is because if they step outside, they have a very slim chance of surviving. The fear that they have is due to the zombies, the isolation? caused by the zombies, yes they can build and try to start their own group if they really are against how the system is ruled but only IF THERE ARE NO ZOMBIES. That's why the hounds are at the top of their priority coz these folks are literally out there risking their lives, and as part of the community, you would also want to do your role by keeping the safety of said protectors in return through guarding the very little resources that they get on their missions. And then in comes some dude stealing these things for their own benefit, not saying it's not justified, it is, but in the eyes of the town, what he did was literally one step away from jeopardizing whatever it is that they've worked hard for, specially since there's already a history of people previously taking advantage of the resources so much that it even led to the death of a hound-- this is the product of that mistake, they have no choice now but to be nothing more than extreme.
the law is cruel af, whatever
but the killing method, what the ever loving fuck don't they have knives at least ???? cut his throat, stab him in the heart, find a faster less violent way to kill