Why do people kill people?

Padawanbater2

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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.
 

hotrodharley

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My besfriennd Matt McQuinn was in the colorado batman shooting. Its weird sagets like you that are facinated with killing people. Smoke one and shut your face
The Downs child picture you used, most likely involuntarily and without her knowledge, is pretty tacky of you, Zero.
 
im not entirely sure why people kill people. i know that when i was in the forces i met a lot of stone cold killers, and while they shared a lot of personality traits, i wouldnt say there was any one or more that they all shared. as to chemical imbalances and such, and wether or not people can be born without empathy, i think we maybe place to much emphasis on nature and not enough on nurture. a lot more of things like caring and empathy are learned than we maybe would like to think about, bearing in mind our so called civilization.


at the end of the day some people start broken, some people get broken.

just my 2 cents
 

hotrodharley

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Some people plain NEED killing. It's when others decide it's their job to do it that the trouble starts. Murder of innocents is a ticket to hell.
 

gaztron3030

Active Member
I say if someone murders or rapes another it should be up to the victims family to decide justice. Maybe that would deter the sick fucks who don't mind going to prison where they probably feel more at home anyway.
 

cmbajr

Active 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.
You sir are stoned off your ass and should be the poster child on why marijuana should be legalized! I love the intelegence you bring in conversation. You see the world in a perspective as everyone should :) but anyways I think people kill because they have a chemical imbalance in their brain that tells them they have to kill people... Not literally telling them but like someone with bi polar disorder... That's just how their brain works... I'm not saying they are innocent by insanity I'm just saying there's something in their brain that you and me don't have.., I personally am not capable of murder but in self defense I could probably kill someone... But I'll feel shitty afterwards...
 

Capt. Stickyfingers

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Simple. People value other things more than another human's life. Jewelery, land, money, relationships, power, covering up lies, and so forth. Humans also have the tendency to do things that they know is wrong and regret later, like gambling and even smoking crack. Everyone knows what smoking crack does to a person. Yet there are people that decide one day, "fuck it, I'll hit that crack pipe". Do they want to be a crack head? No. Do they want to sell everything they have for it? No. But they do it anyway. All that matters is right now.
Summary: Get what you want now, worry about the consequences later.
 

cannabineer

Ursus marijanus
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.
Would you accept "two billion years of evolutionary reward" as an answer? cn
 

Traxx187

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i disregard human life and because these motherfuckers came into my house drug related shit talking about people coming to my house busting shotguns well thing is they are gonna be looking down barrels of 4 room mates
 

cannabineer

Ursus marijanus
i disregard human life and because these motherfuckers came into my house drug related shit talking about people coming to my house busting shotguns well thing is they are gonna be looking down barrels of 4 room mates
Y'all dress like Diogenes?? cn
 

ted bundy

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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.
 

eDude

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.
Honestly it's part of nature.. well the killing part.

You're diving into something that there is no clear one answer. There are mental illnesses that can make people psychopaths. There are religious reasons (just look at the middle east), social reasons (gangs), politics, wars... self defense and capitol punishment. (there are people that I feel no longer deserve to breathe.)

There is no one reason.

We are still primitive and fearful monkeys unable to see the earth as a whole and all of us as one. Someday maybe.

Best clip about killing..

[video=youtube_share;32TBUIam7kA]http://youtu.be/32TBUIam7kA[/video]

"you take away all he's got and everything he's ever going to have..."
 
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