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umbroman3
from United Kingdom on 2017-10-07 18:40 [#02533400]
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Swedish journalist goes off on a submarine adventure with a crazed loon. Ends up with her pussy sliced up and the rest of her body in chopped into pieces. Jesus Christ. Why do people do these things?
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DADONCK
from here on 2017-10-07 19:36 [#02533414]
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her head just washed ashore… they also found snuff films on his hard disk this is too much for my faculty of imagination
i remember reading the police report about that german cannibal when it came out, or a report about josef fritzl. can't fathom this
i think we are a simple species, yet so different
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Hyperflake
from Wirral (United Kingdom) on 2017-10-07 19:37 [#02533415]
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I don't even like cutting raw chicken for tea, reminds me of event horizon what this guy did, fucking insane, that's my definition of insane doing something this obscene
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Hyperflake
from Wirral (United Kingdom) on 2017-10-07 19:39 [#02533417]
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how could he do something requiring such discipline and invention and simultaneously have such strange and depraved thoughts simmering beneath a face of tranquil banality, you just have no idea what goes on behind closed doors
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mermaidman
on 2017-10-07 19:48 [#02533419]
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that's terrible i don't want to read the details
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DADONCK
from here on 2017-10-07 19:51 [#02533421]
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there are quite a few like this, who had seemingly normal lifes. Jeffrey Dahmer, Ted Bundy,… I think he took the chance. Must have been like being with a lion in a cave, he must have strangled with his sick mind until he cracked
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Hyperflake
from Wirral (United Kingdom) on 2017-10-07 19:52 [#02533422]
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makes me think of this
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DADONCK
from here on 2017-10-07 19:55 [#02533423]
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i should watch that film again, its quite a while ago
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DADONCK
from here on 2017-10-07 19:55 [#02533424]
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i just watched transcendence, very crappy movie
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DADONCK
from here on 2017-10-07 19:59 [#02533425]
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he must have felt like a vampire seeing blood
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mermaidman
on 2017-10-07 20:29 [#02533429]
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i always thought that they just don't think of it the way regular healthy people do. i can't imagine this guy thinking that he has done a horrible thing.
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mermaidman
on 2017-10-07 20:31 [#02533431]
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because someone that is capable of doing something like this just can't have the same understanding of it the way everyone else does.
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EpicMegatrax
from Greatest Hits on 2017-10-07 20:44 [#02533436]
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have you ever seen a cat play with a mouse?
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DADONCK
from here on 2017-10-07 21:02 [#02533444]
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I think its not that easy. If people with such problems just think its not horrible they would do it much more often. It think most of them know its not right, its more that they have an obsession
also, at war times when laws don't work these people just have a fest. there was this guy in germany, who just after the war ended put on a nazi uniform and went into a kz and told the people that he came from berlin with the order to kill all the people in the camp
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EpicMegatrax
from Greatest Hits on 2017-10-07 21:12 [#02533447]
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dahmer's wikipedia page definitely was one of those sorta can't-look-away kinda reads
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umbroman3
from United Kingdom on 2017-10-07 21:14 [#02533448]
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What's a kz?
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EpicMegatrax
from Greatest Hits on 2017-10-07 21:17 [#02533449]
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killzone?
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DADONCK
from here on 2017-10-07 21:19 [#02533450]
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konzentrationslager = concentration camp
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mermaidman
on 2017-10-07 21:19 [#02533451]
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they know it's not right but i don't think they can grasp it emotionally. like you said if there were no laws or no price to pay they would do it much more often. i think the question is do they feel guilty about it and more importantly is this guilt caused by social norms, is it because it is considered wrong by society or do they understand and feel why it is wrong to do such a thing to someone? i might be wrong of course but it feels like they are emotionally developed abnormally.
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DADONCK
from here on 2017-10-07 21:31 [#02533456]
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yes, i think their emotions must be hardwired differently. it also always has a sexual aspect to it. i think when the arousal becomes so big these people can't hold it. i also think there must be others who have the same fantasies and desires, but never act on them. its weird but at the same time very human, that you can actually sexualise everything u can imagine. so there are fetishes for everything. people who get horny for any objects, behaviours, anything. people fucking cars, shitting in their faces, getting horny when they put on cotton knitwear you name it. some can life their weird fetishes, others would break the law and/or hurt others.
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welt
on 2017-10-07 21:50 [#02533457]
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I actually find it in a way super-easy to imagine how someone could committ the most horrific crimes, then shrug it off and eat a hamburger ....
Bullying and wanting to dominate are pretty normal aspects of everyday-life. Those psychopaths just seem to take this everyday-behavior to the absolute extreme. Killing and mutilating is just the most extreme case of realizing a common desire for domination ... Let's put it like this. I'm more shocked by the fact (and I actually am shocked by it) that bullying is a super-normal aspect of everyday-life than by the rare extreme case of psychopaths. ... I also work in Marketing, and it's ridiculous that one of the most common and effective way to make customers happy is to make them feel superior in status. People love feeling superior and killing somebody can definetly be a vehicle for feeling superior to the victim.
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mermaidman
on 2017-10-07 21:59 [#02533458]
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i agree. what kind of childhood does these murderers go through i can't imagine. there's got to be genetics involved in it but i don't think genetics play as a big role as experience does. genetics alone can't result in a human that way i think.
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mermaidman
on 2017-10-07 22:06 [#02533460]
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right. grownups do act like bullying is not such a big deal don't they? it certainly shows something is not going right. you should act upon it there and then.
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EpicMegatrax
from Greatest Hits on 2017-10-07 22:33 [#02533463]
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dahmer found things like the sound of snapping bone immensely arousing, he fantasized about it for ages, and when he finally acted -- the first time and many after -- he was fucking blotto, drunk to the point of passing out and on speed or something -- and wiki described a sense of "oh shit, now what?" the morning after his first one. then there was a pause, then it happened again, and again, and past a certain point he probably figured he'd keep getting away with it and stopped even bothering to fight that side of himself. then he got caught
but, yeah, imprinting -- lorenz would shack newborn ducklings up with ping-poing balls and the ducks would all follow the ping-poing ball around like mommy after that since whatever after they were born became imprinted as mommy in the duck brain. when they got older, they would attempt to mate with the ping-pong balls. so perhaps freud was kinda right but not really
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EpicMegatrax
from Greatest Hits on 2017-10-07 22:36 [#02533464]
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From an early age, Dahmer manifested an interest in animals. Friends later recalled Dahmer initially collected large insects, dragonflies, and butterflies, which he placed inside jars. Later, Dahmer—occasionally accompanied by one or more of his few friends—would collect animal carcasses from the roadside; these animals Dahmer would dismember either at home or in an expanse of woodland behind the family home. According to one friend, Dahmer would dismember these animals and store the parts in jars in the family's wooden toolshed, always explaining that he was curious as to how each animal "fitted together".[18] In one instance, he is known to have impaled a dog's head upon a stake behind his house.[19] Dahmer's fascination with dead animals might have begun when, at the age of four, he noted his father removing animal bones from beneath the family home. According to Lionel Dahmer, his son was "oddly thrilled" by the sound the bones made, and instantly developed a fixation for playing with and collecting animal bones.
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EpicMegatrax
from Greatest Hits on 2017-10-07 22:41 [#02533465]
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mark david chapman was much more complex and interesting. and arguably more horrible, too.
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AMPI MAX
from United Kingdom on 2017-10-10 16:58 [#02533670]
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humans wrestling for leverage over eachother is not in the same lane as these movements/psychopaths that want to reduce the meaning of life down to violence.
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AMPI MAX
from United Kingdom on 2017-10-10 17:03 [#02533671]
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it isnt just a violent act. they dont see any other meaning than violence. its not violence to achieve an objective. the objective is violence. right?
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DADONCK
from here on 2017-10-10 23:14 [#02533699]
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francis bacon
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EpicMegatrax
from Greatest Hits on 2017-10-11 19:54 [#02533771]
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AMPI, have you seen A Clockwork Orange?
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welt
on 2017-10-11 22:59 [#02533797]
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I admit that there's a distinction between using (a) violence in order to achieve some other purpose and (b) using violence for the sake of violence.
It just seems to me that using violence for the sake of violence is a part of normal everyday-life. I don't find it convincing that the regular bully is using violence in order to achieve some other goal which he could in principle achieve using non-violent means. It just doesn't stand out as much in everyday-life because people are complex and are driven by a mixture of motives. ...
Let's take the common practice of bullying the insecure fat kid in class until they're depressed and damaged for years or decades ... How can you analyze this situation without claiming that it's at least partly driven by violence for the sake of violence? ....
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EpicMegatrax
from Greatest Hits on 2017-10-11 23:01 [#02533798]
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it's nature trying to keep the gene pool not fat
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welt
on 2017-10-11 23:07 [#02533799]
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But now you're switching to a different level of analysis. Now you're not talking about the personal motifs of the indivudal, but of the impersonal forces of evolution "acting" through him.... On that level of analysis even the psychopath must have some function in evolution because otherwise their psycho-genes would have left the gene-pool long ago
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Hyperflake
from Wirral (United Kingdom) on 2017-10-11 23:07 [#02533800]
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i know its horrific but I just had a mental image of this guy strutting around in his submarine stark naked with that womans head stuck on the end of his hard on
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welt
on 2017-10-11 23:08 [#02533801]
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Or so I would guess .... What's the common explanation for the existence of psychopaths in standard biology right now?
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Hyperflake
from Wirral (United Kingdom) on 2017-10-11 23:10 [#02533802]
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natures way of writing scripts for the countless spin offs of CSI
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EpicMegatrax
from Greatest Hits on 2017-10-11 23:17 [#02533803]
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what's the common explanation for the existence of schizophrenia? especially given that it's significantly hereditary and people with it don't tend to experience reproductive success?
one theory is that it's simply the price we pay for having half of a brain devoted to language.
there actually is a clinical test you can do to determine if someone is a psychopath, but since it involves electric shocks, it can't be done these days. essentially, people get zapped, it hurts, then if they know another zap is coming, they anticipate it, and you can read this through galvanic skin response. psychopaths don't react like most people -- in fact, they don't react at all. unlike everyone else who got zapped and now tenses up when another is coming, the psychopaths have no cause/effect connection between the zap and upcoming circumstances.
i don't have any stats for this, but i psychopaths tend to get laid a lot more than schizophrenics.
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welt
on 2017-10-11 23:56 [#02533804]
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Well, yes, you're right. From a Darwinian viewpoint there doesn't necessarily need to be a direct evolutionary advantage of phenomena such as schizophrenia or psychopathy ...they might in principe just be side-effects of of genes which do fulfill a function.
... A friend of mine's schizophrenic and he always listen to REALLY loud music to drown out the voices. It's not very relaxing. ... Once I tried to be nice and play relaxing Bach on the guitar for him. The next day he was back in the mental hospital. Strange workings of nature :O
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Hyperflake
from Wirral (United Kingdom) on 2017-10-12 00:18 [#02533805]
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A decapitated head on the end of a cock, under the sea in a submarine
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mermaidman
on 2017-10-12 00:24 [#02533806]
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alright hyperflake we get it lol
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Hyperflake
from Wirral (United Kingdom) on 2017-10-12 00:33 [#02533807]
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sorry, i have to joke about it for my own benefit its so utterly bleak
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mermaidman
on 2017-10-12 00:34 [#02533808]
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yeah i understand
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EpicMegatrax
from Greatest Hits on 2017-10-12 00:53 [#02533809]
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... A friend of mine's schizophrenic and he always listen to
REALLY loud music to drown out the voices. It's not very relaxing. ... Once I tried to be nice and play relaxing Bach
on the guitar for him. The next day he was back in the mental hospital. Strange workings of nature :O
A friend of mine's schizophrenic and he likes to listen to three different things at once -- youtube and pandora playing music while he has something on netflix -- to drown out the voices.
if you cut off sensory input -- isolation tank etc -- people reliably begin to hallucinate. getting the sensory input back -- opening up the tank lid -- immediately halts these hallucinations.
seems straightforward enough that someone who has hallucination problems at baseline might appreciate stronger/more stimuli
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mermaidman
on 2017-10-12 09:00 [#02533819]
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when i read that i thought about the head falling on the floor occasionally and him picking it up to put it back on
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mermaidman
on 2017-10-12 09:03 [#02533820]
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did ever a schizophrenic do acid voluntarily? i'm sure the answer is no
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Hyperflake
from Wirral (United Kingdom) on 2017-10-12 09:55 [#02533821]
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yes while shouting loudly "up periscope!"
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belb
from mmmmmmhhhhzzzz!!! on 2017-10-12 11:23 [#02533823]
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i have a diagnosis of paranoid schizophrenia and i used to take 1p-lsd and al-lad (very close to lsd in structure and effects). it probably didn't help since i ended up cracking my pelvis trying to jump down my toilet, thinking it was like the pipes in mario. i've had somewhere between flashbacks and hppd ever since, but i used to smoke a lot of synthetic cannabinoids too which probably plays into it. whatchoo wanna know mermaidhuman?
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Hyperflake
from Wirral (United Kingdom) on 2017-10-12 15:16 [#02533824]
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oh dear, do you still play Mario games after that?
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belb
from mmmmmmhhhhzzzz!!! on 2017-10-12 15:34 [#02533827]
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hah, i used to play a lot of yoshi's island on zsnes. i should clarify that the visuals are what i've come to call flashbacks now since they have that acid feeling, but it's hard to distinguish between them and my fucked up left retina's visual nonsense
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Hyperflake
from Wirral (United Kingdom) on 2017-10-12 15:43 [#02533828]
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oh yeah that's super Mario world 2, I haven't played that one, the one I used to play loads was super Mario land on the game boy, and super Mario 64, which is still fantastic, new Mario game on switch looks utterly brilliant.
I don't know what I expected from someone who had Paranoid Schizophrenia, but you seem one of the more sane people on here
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