Macbeth Complex

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When you want every movie or play to end with someone’s death, and ideally everyone’s. Like Macbeth, where it’s just one big corpse party.
I watched a rom-com and wanted the lead actors to stab each other.
My friend said a play was boring because no one died.
I texted my mom: 'This movie is too nice. Kill someone.'
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You want every story to end with people getting murdered, especially if it’s not already gross.
I watched a fairy tale and wanted the prince to get stabbed by a frog.
My cousin said a book was too soft because no one got beheaded.
I screamed at the TV: 'No one dies in this? That’s not a real story!'
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When you think every story needs blood, guts, and someone screaming their last words.
I read a poem and wanted the poet to choke on their own words.
My friend cried because a story ended without a fight.
I DM’d my brother: 'This book is too quiet. Make someone die.'
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You want every ending to be like a horror movie, even if it’s not scary.
I watched a comedy and wanted the main character to get slashed by a pizza.
My teacher said a story was too calm because no one got stabbed.
I yelled at my dog: 'This movie is not scary enough!'
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You want every story to end with people dying, even if it’s not necessary, like it’s a rule.
I read a love story and wanted the lovers to kill each other.
My mom said a play was too peaceful because no one got killed.
I texted my friend: 'That book is too nice. Make someone die.'
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