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07 Oct 2008, 8:05 pm

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tdgkf reminds me of myself when I was 17. I'm sure he'll grow out of it one day...

Or maybe he'll just kill himself.


Yeah, I'm guessing suicide is going to be the choice for me.



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07 Oct 2008, 8:50 pm

If you're real into serial killers, look up Belle Gunness!! Now there's a woman that got away with bloody murder!! !

I have an obsession with reading about them but that doesn't mean I'd ever do what they did or agree with what they did.

Anyway I think murder and suicide are both weak excuses just to "get back at people" or in a murder's mind...society. Most murderers get it in the end.

Suicide..yeah I use to have that problem, got some help for it.


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07 Oct 2008, 10:06 pm

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tdgkf reminds me of myself when I was 17. I'm sure he'll grow out of it one day...

Or maybe he'll just kill himself.

Either way, it's all good.


That's a very nasty thing to say.



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07 Oct 2008, 10:06 pm

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If you're real into serial killers, look up Belle Gunness!! Now there's a woman that got away with bloody murder!! !

I have an obsession with reading about them but that doesn't mean I'd ever do what they did or agree with what they did.

Anyway I think murder and suicide are both weak excuses just to "get back at people" or in a murder's mind...society. Most murderers get it in the end.

Suicide..yeah I use to have that problem, got some help for it.


I'm into serial killers too! I find them fascinating.



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07 Oct 2008, 10:15 pm

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You can't deny the feeling of power you would have if you had control over whether a person was going to live or die.


Yes, but I would prefer the positive version, with a preference towards living. Like how a doctor would.


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08 Oct 2008, 12:22 am

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Nope, i would not feel like that. I get nothing from having
a neck in my hands and deciding someones faith. I just
dont care about that, that would be about me feeling big
and mighty, nothing more. I could go to a random house
now, blow someones head off and go home, but what would
i get from that (besides 14 years behind bars maybe)? A
10 minute mental orgasm feeling "big" maybe if i was someone
else? No thank you, i would feel like a little turd. It`s just not
a challenge in any way and a complete waste. Its just way
too easy, i dont see the big thing about it, people die every
minute of every day with and without help, nothing big about it,
just a everyday "thing".

Ted Bundy was schizofrenic among other things, he just wasn`t
very smart and drove himself into the ground. I dont see a hero
in that.



What? He had an IQ of 140-145.


He was no schizo, he was a psycho who enjoyed killing women for pleasure.



08 Oct 2008, 12:29 am

Oh god, you're into killing? I hope you are just trolling. It be freaky if you really were into it.



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08 Oct 2008, 5:31 am

Yeah. I must be honest, one of the reasons I have few friends is due to my odd behavior. Although most people just laugh it off when I claim I'm going to be a serial killer.



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08 Oct 2008, 5:56 am

What about being a vigilanty, why arent there many of them, you could have a Dexter or Spike the vampire thing going, by that I mean preying on the other predators. It is kind of odd that I realy dont think some of humans hunting instincts are gone, and society where it is represed who knows what can happen. Put it this way wolves are fairly savage, and dogs are meant to be cyvalised, but in a way dogs are kind of still wolves we may be less, but we still have those insticts. But I guess in a way you could say the getting taste of blood means that they may do it again.

An interesting term is the word beserk, it is used quite often but the history behind it is an intersting term. Beserk means "bear skin" and goes back to time when tribes would fight each other there were soldier that would cover themselves in animal fur and claim to take on the animals spirit. These people were claimed to be incredibly strong, fast and fierce, but though it was probably not spirits they probably were drawing upon instincts which converted us back to acting like our wolves.


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08 Oct 2008, 9:41 am

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No. Longer than that. And before it even runs out... time to kill again!

Besides, five minutes of not being lonely is better than no minutes of not being lonely.


You can't do this. Whose fault is that you lost a parent? By killing a random person because you're lonely, you take more than you have a right to. Do you not understand this?



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08 Oct 2008, 9:43 am

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What about being a vigilanty, why arent there many of them, you could have a Dexter or Spike the vampire thing going, by that I mean preying on the other predators. It is kind of odd that I realy dont think some of humans hunting instincts are gone, and society where it is represed who knows what can happen. Put it this way wolves are fairly savage, and dogs are meant to be cyvalised, but in a way dogs are kind of still wolves we may be less, but we still have those insticts. But I guess in a way you could say the getting taste of blood means that they may do it again.

An interesting term is the word beserk, it is used quite often but the history behind it is an intersting term. Beserk means "bear skin" and goes back to time when tribes would fight each other there were soldier that would cover themselves in animal fur and claim to take on the animals spirit. These people were claimed to be incredibly strong, fast and fierce, but though it was probably not spirits they probably were drawing upon instincts which converted us back to acting like our wolves.


Are you insane? This is not good advice to be giving right now!



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08 Oct 2008, 10:02 am

Sorry I was just rambleing.


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08 Oct 2008, 3:00 pm

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You can't do this. Whose fault is that you lost a parent? By killing a random person because you're lonely, you take more than you have a right to. Do you not understand this?


I'll answer your questions in the order they were asked:
1. Mine.
2. No.



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08 Oct 2008, 3:23 pm

I wouldn't say killing someone is a sign of personal weakness. I'd say a lot of people want to do it and just don't have the ambition. :wink:

I for one have always had an obsession about serial killers. I don't agree that killing people is an answer for anything. I just understand the logic.


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08 Oct 2008, 3:40 pm

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I wouldn't say killing someone is a sign of personal weakness. I'd say a lot of people want to do it and just don't have the ambition. :wink:



why don't you show us some statistics before you make such statement.


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08 Oct 2008, 5:27 pm

Maybe Aurore and I are alone on this one.