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In all. Moreover, it is necessary to take revenge in advance, not waiting for the moment when the enemy strikes, but ahead of this moment and striking first. Then another and another. And so on until the enemy is completely defeated. No mercy for the enemy! No mercy.
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In all. But we must remember that revenge is an art that should be understood by the person for whom, in fact, it is created. And also proportionality and адекват adequacy: if you are rude , you troll/stab/wish you good luck in response; if something expensive is taken away from you, let them lose what is dear to them in response. Not always an eye-for-an-eye or a tooth-for-a-tooth, you need to punish smartly, slyly and nastily. And finally: revenge (retribution) only for the really terrible can be cruel and cause harm not only to the offender, but also to the “punishing sword”. In other cases, the message “Don't do this again!”is important.
In all. Moreover, it is necessary to take revenge in advance, not waiting for the moment when the enemy strikes, but ahead of this moment and striking first. Then another and another. And so on until the enemy is completely defeated. No mercy for the enemy! No mercy.
In all. But we must remember that revenge is an art that should be understood by the person for whom, in fact, it is created. And also proportionality and адекват adequacy: if you are rude , you troll/stab/wish you good luck in response; if something expensive is taken away from you, let them lose what is dear to them in response. Not always an eye-for-an-eye or a tooth-for-a-tooth, you need to punish smartly, slyly and nastily. And finally: revenge (retribution) only for the really terrible can be cruel and cause harm not only to the offender, but also to the “punishing sword”. In other cases, the message “Don't do this again!”is important.