Since people don't know what a mercy kill is for some reason I'm going to explain it. If John didn't shoot the man he would've died anyway because he was rapidly bleeding out, but it would've been lot slower and extremely painful. However when John shoots him it kills him almost instantly, he wouldn't even have time to feel the pain of the gunshot. He wouldn't feel pain anymore because he's dead.
For Those Who Don't Know Why You Get Honour For Killing Him, Its Because He Is In A Lot Of Pain So When You Kill Him, Your Putting Him Out Of His Misery And Taking The Pain Away (When You Kill Him, He No Longer Feels Pain) Edit: Can you all stop asking me to explain?? I keep telling you, when you kill him, he's dead, which means he isn't feeling anything, so in the dumb way you kill him, he stops feeling pain
@@Obelisk7214 Since He's Got An Arrow In His Chest, Its Causing Him A Lot Of Pain, And When You Die, You Cant Feel Any Pain, So If You Kill Him, Your Putting Him Out Of His Misery (Basically Taking All The Pain From The Arrow Away)
@@Deadpoop9372 I'm one of "those" as well, and your one of them! In all seriousness, RDR2 surprisingly makes me not think that way, it is unique in that regard and the only media that I have ever cried about!
@@Deadpoop9372 My apologies if I offended you sir/ma'am. English is in fact my first language and I will only be a child for a year or two more. However, your comment is rather rude! My original comment is not too terribly written and that is only the case due to quickly typing it when I had gotten the chance. Have a good one. P.S. I knew who you where replying too. I forgot to address that in my original draft.
Makes you think of people who preach about how wrong taking the right to end a suffering man's life Is judgemental and wrong, but deciding he must keep suffering isn't judgemental
We should judge how you Atheists would run this world though. At least religious people have some kinds of boundaries. I bet you would use a human as a lab rat if given a chance because "FOR SCIENCE"
Natives used to do this to enemies who cross their territories. The false leftist history says Europeans were first who did it covering the truth of what Natives were doing. There were multiple Natives and were doing for many years over territories to make other being feared of them.
Since people don't know what a mercy kill is for some reason I'm going to explain it.
If John didn't shoot the man he would've died anyway because he was rapidly bleeding out, but it would've been lot slower and extremely painful. However when John shoots him it kills him almost instantly, he wouldn't even have time to feel the pain of the gunshot. He wouldn't feel pain anymore because he's dead.
But when I do it irl I get arrested 🙁
Justice for Barto
L tbh, should’ve run away and pay off your bounty
bro didnt equip his bandana
The justice system has an error it seems.
This whole town’s gonna dance a jig on your grave
That man has Uncle’s hairline
Uncle don’t got a hairline
It’s a red dead 1 joke you’ll understand if you play it
For Those Who Don't Know Why You Get Honour For Killing Him, Its Because He Is In A Lot Of Pain So When You Kill Him, Your Putting Him Out Of His Misery And Taking The Pain Away (When You Kill Him, He No Longer Feels Pain)
Edit: Can you all stop asking me to explain??
I keep telling you, when you kill him, he's dead, which means he isn't feeling anything, so in the dumb way
you kill him, he stops feeling pain
ı still couldn't understand can you tell me with more details that ?
@@Obelisk7214 Since He's Got An Arrow In His Chest, Its Causing Him A Lot Of Pain, And When You Die, You Cant Feel Any Pain, So If You Kill Him, Your Putting Him Out Of His Misery (Basically Taking All The Pain From The Arrow Away)
@@TrainzAndPlanez36 what do you mean
@@9popofficial If You Kill Him , You Stop The Pain From The Arrow Cuz He's Dead
please don’t capitalise every word
Rest im peace to all of the fallen soilders
its because he is slowly dying so if u shoot him he will instantly die
No shit
Damn I bet rdr2 for h e second time 5 hours ago and this is pretty upsetting.. the man didn’t deserve it 🙁
It's an NPC. It exists in a game
So don't feel bad
@@Carl-edits346 Ah so you're one of those...
@@Deadpoop9372 I'm one of "those" as well, and your one of them! In all seriousness, RDR2 surprisingly makes me not think that way, it is unique in that regard and the only media that I have ever cried about!
@@TheMostBloatedOfBitterflies first of all check who I replied to, second I can tell your first language isn't English or you're just a kid
@@Deadpoop9372 My apologies if I offended you sir/ma'am. English is in fact my first language and I will only be a child for a year or two more. However, your comment is rather rude! My original comment is not too terribly written and that is only the case due to quickly typing it when I had gotten the chance. Have a good one.
P.S. I knew who you where replying too. I forgot to address that in my original draft.
Makes you think of people who preach about how wrong taking the right to end a suffering man's life Is judgemental and wrong, but deciding he must keep suffering isn't judgemental
We should judge how you Atheists would run this world though. At least religious people have some kinds of boundaries. I bet you would use a human as a lab rat if given a chance because "FOR SCIENCE"
Holy mother of god what happened to that guy?
Skinners brothers got to him
Natives used to do this to enemies who cross their territories.
The false leftist history says Europeans were first who did it covering the truth of what Natives were doing.
There were multiple Natives and were doing for many years over territories to make other being feared of them.
Skinner brothers scalped him
@@SeanMacguire1879 Natives were doing this in past.
Not Europeans.
Wokeness give false infos.
@@SeriousDragonifyTrue some tribes practiced that. I’m pretty sure this event only occurs in skinner territory in the epilogue though
Imagine doing it with a knife tho
Where is it
rdr2
@@alexfinglebee223he met the location bruh. Like valentine or something
@@persistency- north of rhodes
this is near van horn if i am right.
is is in the tall trees area