Destruction
Destructive
Etymology, From Latin destructivus from past participle of destruere ("to tear down, destroy") + -ivus
Adjective, destructive (comparative more destructive, superlative most destructive)
1.Causing destruction; damage.
2.Causing break down or disassembly.
"I'm gonna headbutt cha', I'm gonna headbutt cha', I'm gonna headbutt cha'!"
The boy was so very aggressive. He didn't like it. He didn't like it at all.
Sniper shifted slowly towards an other position to obtain a better view on the young man in the battle field. He dashed around, shooting at everyone and everything that dared to move.
Sniper felt
There was no doubt about it: He hated the cold. He truly despised it.
He hated everything about it. From the physical sensation like goosebumps, breath freezing in front of your face, the numbing feeling, the white snow, which hurt in your eyes after a while to the psychical feelings it could give you. Something like the need to rely on others and the feeling of complete isolation.
And this hellhole was made of pure, unforgiving cold. The snow was everywhere. Slowly melting and creeping inside the bases, freezing again and blocking the heat system.
Their Engineer wasn't busy building sentries and teleporters, he was busy fixing everything
Destruction
Destructive
Etymology, From Latin destructivus from past participle of destruere ("to tear down, destroy") + -ivus
Adjective, destructive (comparative more destructive, superlative most destructive)
1.Causing destruction; damage.
2.Causing break down or disassembly.
"I'm gonna headbutt cha', I'm gonna headbutt cha', I'm gonna headbutt cha'!"
The boy was so very aggressive. He didn't like it. He didn't like it at all.
Sniper shifted slowly towards an other position to obtain a better view on the young man in the battle field. He dashed around, shooting at everyone and everything that dared to move.
Sniper felt
There was no doubt about it: He hated the cold. He truly despised it.
He hated everything about it. From the physical sensation like goosebumps, breath freezing in front of your face, the numbing feeling, the white snow, which hurt in your eyes after a while to the psychical feelings it could give you. Something like the need to rely on others and the feeling of complete isolation.
And this hellhole was made of pure, unforgiving cold. The snow was everywhere. Slowly melting and creeping inside the bases, freezing again and blocking the heat system.
Their Engineer wasn't busy building sentries and teleporters, he was busy fixing everything