Is it really too much to ask that people not kill each other? I’ve lived 34 years and never had any trouble not killing people. It’s more trouble to kill people than to not. Murder really isn’t worth the effort.
Is it really too much to ask that people not kill each other? I’ve lived 34 years and never had any trouble not killing people. It’s more trouble to kill people than to not. Murder really isn’t worth the effort.
It’s just basic statistics. Let’s say that 1 in 100 (murders are rare, as people usually don’t like killing) people kills someone, for one reason or another, like self-defense, money, revenge, war, paranoia, a quest, removing witnesses, minor annoyance or just general other+offence. Then, there are about 10-ish
billiardbouillonbi-something people. Now, multiply the sample size by the probability and you get 10,00,00000,0000 deaths. That’s more than the population of a small country!