When trying to write emotion into your story, this is not the example to use.

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3 replies on “Emotions done wrong.”
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Love it, Dan.
I saw an interview with Danny Trejo and in it he said that when he accepts a role (it’s usually a bad guy) he wants the audience to feel that if he was after them, he wouldn’t stop until you were killed, your family and your friends were killed, and your Dry Cleaner’s dog was dead.
I’d say that he’s a successful actor.
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That’s awesome. I didn’t know he could speak.
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