Padawanbater2
Well-Known Member
That seems like a pretty obvious question, you'd probably get an answer like "because people disagree" (when broken down to the simplest terms), but to me, and I'm sure, many others like me, actually killing another person takes considerable consideration.
Ending someone elses life, now that's some serious shit, that person no longer exists in reality. Everything they were, everyone they ever met or any relationships they ever had are simply meaningless now. Serial killers get a kick out of it, a certain kind of gratification, sometimes sexual, sometimes not, but always relieving. What the hell would lead someone to quell some kind of thirst only by killing another person? How does it get to that? Is it entirely chemical, because I can't see how any person could physically be born without compassion and empathy for other human beings, are there disorders that identify such things? Narcissism, etc.? Is there any kind of recipe of personality traits that would lead any reasonable investigator to conclude a possible, reasonable, correlation into future criminal acts? Besides the old 'he kills baby animals for fun..' type stuff? That shit is obvious by now..
Why would someone get a kick out of killing people? Any of you guys study psychology? Is it the power thing? The in control thing? I'm wondering if it's mainly a chemical or psychological imbalance, chemical in that the subject is either lacking or producing too much of a certain type of chemical that leads to such erratic behavior, or psychological in that it has nothing to do with any sort of chemical imbalance. Though I'm not aware of any other variables that could contribute to such delusions.
Ending someone elses life, now that's some serious shit, that person no longer exists in reality. Everything they were, everyone they ever met or any relationships they ever had are simply meaningless now. Serial killers get a kick out of it, a certain kind of gratification, sometimes sexual, sometimes not, but always relieving. What the hell would lead someone to quell some kind of thirst only by killing another person? How does it get to that? Is it entirely chemical, because I can't see how any person could physically be born without compassion and empathy for other human beings, are there disorders that identify such things? Narcissism, etc.? Is there any kind of recipe of personality traits that would lead any reasonable investigator to conclude a possible, reasonable, correlation into future criminal acts? Besides the old 'he kills baby animals for fun..' type stuff? That shit is obvious by now..
Why would someone get a kick out of killing people? Any of you guys study psychology? Is it the power thing? The in control thing? I'm wondering if it's mainly a chemical or psychological imbalance, chemical in that the subject is either lacking or producing too much of a certain type of chemical that leads to such erratic behavior, or psychological in that it has nothing to do with any sort of chemical imbalance. Though I'm not aware of any other variables that could contribute to such delusions.