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I can imagine some people going full battle mode, leading to constant death and attempts to protect oneself
What's guaranteed is that after the first hundred loops you'll probably never feel safe ever again
But... Why would anyone do that?
Sure, people might try it out more because of the "apparent" lack of consequences... But the reason we humans don't do violent shit isn't because of things, it's because of other humans, and they remain exactly the same.
If one person turns out to be a murderous maniac, the people around them would probably band together and take them out at the start of the loop, effectively being a very real consequence you'd wish to avoid.
You should read the Friday Black story I posted above