Everything I own, I pay for by giving up part of my life, literally. Say I earn about $50 an hour. To buy a meal for me and my wife at a mid-range place, I must work for an hour to get that money. To buy a new computer costs about $1200, and that would take me about 24 hours of work - three days of toil. It's literally life for goods.
If you break into my house, vandalize a few thousand dollars worth of goods, and steal a few thousand more, you have literally stolen a sizable chunk of my existence. All the time I spent earning those was now completely wasted.
Therefore, a thief is stealing your life too, and arguably is worthy of death. Certainly a thief who breaks into your house must be treated as a dangerous enemy. He might be armed. He'll react violently if caught. I can't take the chance that he'll peaceably leave, and leave my goods intact. Even the broken window he entered by will cost me a day's wages.
I am not saying I would always shoot to kill, but I certainly wouldn't show any mercy on such an intruder. He didn't value MY life or MY safety, so why should I value his?
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Your reaction to that event explains everything that you're struggling to understand right now. The problem is of your own making.
It's been so long since CS2 released, and it's still not possible to play Workshop maps with friends
The UNO sessions with the homies were class, hide and seek & co-op workshop maps were also so much fun
Bring it back please @CounterStrike 🙏