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... ss, sure, but I began to understand the idea behind them since just a single kill felt like I was gaining experience towards bettering myself; there was no bar to prove that, and obviously I learned from it, but there was just something... more.

Like I got stronger from the kill, like I had gone from level 2 to 3; there was a bolstering of my confidence and a mild increase to the strength I felt inside of my very being, something that was added on top of the adrenaline that pulsed throug ...

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