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Unlike the normal entries, the War Journal portrays the Postal Dude not as a bloodthirsty murderer but as a man on a crusade against some kind of madness plague that has infected the populace. While there are moments of clear mental instability (see the Parade and ostrich farm), he doesn't enjoy the violence, seeing it as a necessary evil.
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