Thread:BeholdtheVision/@comment-6548012-20160220144740/@comment-6548012-20160220184257

No, there's no classification when it comes to humans. Everyone will be different, and work like humans, not cogs, because that's a thing writers do too much, and even people have trouble understanding, well, people, in the way that they do not work like machines, and they will never. When a computer kills itself because it finds itself too fat, then maybe it'll work like one human. There's a whole psychotropic dimension to it.

Yes, he does. But he doesn't kill just to kill, or because vengeance, or because whoop-dee-bloody-whatever, he's not gonna kill all the time, or none of the time, there's this killing instinct going on. When you kill somebody without premeditation, you don't think about why you did this, because you could never explain why you did this. Basically, this series is about the most human a human can get. It's very philosophical. Like every of my works, really, there's an important message to it.