Split personalities, shadows turn good people into bad people

Eldon 2022-04-23 07:02:24

The characters in it are so fucking ugly. When Bruce was young, he was ignored because his younger brother David was stronger than him. He pushed his younger brother from the coal mountain to death. His wife and daughter left him. He thought he was promoted to detective and they would When he came back, he had a split personality, drugged and alcoholic, always had monster hallucinations, and changed women's clothes to look like his wife. The wife is with a black guy who looks so dark. The night he changed women's clothes to witness the Japanese being killed, he was caught by the gangsters and tortured by one of them when he knocked the gangster out of the window, and was seen by his colleagues wearing women's clothes. He was downgraded to wear uniform, the stupid only best friend he framed was also in a miserable situation, and JJ's younger junior who was always making fun of himself also mocked him insidiously. The wife and son of the man he saved before were very grateful to him. After he sent a video tape to his only good friend, he hanged himself when Mary and his son came over. He didn't want to die, but when he saw them leaving at the door, he Said the rules of the game continued, so kicked the chair away and died

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  • Bruce Robertson: See, every time a woman drops her trousers: promotion. Every time a man drops theirs: disciplinary action. Where's the equality in that?

  • Bruce Robertson: The games are always, repeat always, being played. But nobody plays the games like me. Detective Sergeant Bruce Robertson, soon to be Detective Inspector Bruce Robertson. You just have to be the best, and I usually am. Same rules apply.

    [releases a small fart in room of fellow candidates]