There are two types of humans in this world; those who abide by the laws of society, and those who, well, would do things that would label them as criminals. What determines a person if they are a criminal? Because they committed a crime? But what makes it a crime? When they committed manslaughter? But who's to say manslaughter is wrong? Because the majority of society sees it as immoral, wrong, and/or inhuman? I don’t get it, but not because I don’t understand. Weird, right? “Then which type of human are you?” Someone might ask me this question one day, so I should think of a good reply so they do not see me as someone weird, but what should I say? “Well, I am definitely the former type, but not because I want to. Hm? What do I mean by that, you ask? Let’s …show more content…
But this and that are two different things. If it can answer my curiosity, my question, then it might be worth dying for. If I remember correctly, which I should since the street I am heading to happens to be my destination, a place I had been going to almost every day for nearly a year— my college. Bang! Bang! A few more shots had just been fired. It is really stirring my curiosity. No, not the gunshot, but the human who did not mind being branded as a criminal. What kind of things could this person be thinking right now? Does this person not fear death? Why? How? I am very curious. My footsteps quickened as my curiosity peaked. What kind of traumatic events did this person experience for him/her to throw away his/her life away? Or is this person just plain crazy? Very quickly, the large campus entered my view along with countless panicking students, each with their unique horrified expression. And unsurprisingly, I was the only person here who was not running around frantically like ants after having their home destroyed by curious humans. “Sora! What are you doing, standing there like an idiot?! Start running