That would be very nice of you. It definitely wrecked me at just about the worst possible time. Benjamin Poindexter. That's a long story too. None of it particularly good.
No, it wasn't a great election cycle to begin with and then he said all of the things that people want to hear about crime. At least when we're talking about how much Frank hates Fisk, we're not arguing. We agree on the assessment, even if we don't agree on the outcome of everything and what should be done about him.
I think the difference is that they all do those things with known identities. People like me don't exactly advertise or have a big building with a logo on the side of it.
I have a feeling it'll blow sooner rather than later.
Eh, that's what friends are for, to be nice to each other. No wonder, it's the kind of news that makes you reconsider your whole life. Wait, I heard that full name before... Oh, shit. You're talking about Bullseye.
Fisk is a terrible person, so it's disappointing that citizens can't see his true colors even knowing his past story. Even if he promises the moon, the guy's still a murderer. There's that common ground, then.
Not Spider-Man, though, but I see your point.
It will. We just need to make sure not a lot of people are caught in the collateral damage that will cause.
Still, it's appreciated. Yeah, I had some thoughts and feelings about that news, for sure. That's the asshole in question. I threw him off a rooftop.
I keep telling myself that the city doesn't know him the way that I do. That if they did, they never would have elected him. I'm not always so sure that I really believe that, if I'm being honest.
I don't think there's going to be a way to prevent collateral damage.
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No, it wasn't a great election cycle to begin with and then he said all of the things that people want to hear about crime. At least when we're talking about how much Frank hates Fisk, we're not arguing. We agree on the assessment, even if we don't agree on the outcome of everything and what should be done about him.
I think the difference is that they all do those things with known identities. People like me don't exactly advertise or have a big building with a logo on the side of it.
I have a feeling it'll blow sooner rather than later.
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Fisk is a terrible person, so it's disappointing that citizens can't see his true colors even knowing his past story. Even if he promises the moon, the guy's still a murderer. There's that common ground, then.
Not Spider-Man, though, but I see your point.
It will. We just need to make sure not a lot of people are caught in the collateral damage that will cause.
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I keep telling myself that the city doesn't know him the way that I do. That if they did, they never would have elected him. I'm not always so sure that I really believe that, if I'm being honest.
I don't think there's going to be a way to prevent collateral damage.