Is Lil Dawg Such A Lovable Villain?

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Lovable Villain

Once upon a time there was a man that went by the name of “Lil’Dawg”. Nobody ever knew his real name because he never told anyone. He didn’t feel comfortable with people knowing his real identity.
So one day Lil Dawg get’s a call from the store manager at Mc’donalds and gets the bad news that he got fired for coming in late all the time. The manager said he was tired of letting it slide, that all Lil Dawg was doing was slowing his business down. He doesn’t know what to do because he thought about it, that’s the only job that ever accepted him because of all the tattoos he has all over his body.
So Lil Dawg went about a week with being broke, his electricity went out and he ran out of food, all he had was his little ’99 Honda Civic that barley even worked. He tried applying in other jobs but they wouldn’t accept him because of all his back round problems he’s had with the law.
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He started looking skinnier because his lack of food.
So a horrible idea came to mind while he was laying in his car seat, he said to himself “What if I rob a bank?” . He started thinking then said to himself “I mean, if I do rob the bank and get caught, I would get sent to jail and have a way better life then I have here living in my car, but if I get away with it I could be rich and get my life together!” So since he was broke and had like 10$ on him, he went with the robbing

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