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Originally Posted by WhateverDude
I think I am capable of murder.
I need several, several, several hours of therapy.
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Everyone is capable, but few have the psychopathic tendencies to carry out with it in a senseless manner (some murders are justified, like if someone needs to protect themselves against a crazy, and usually that's driven by adrenaline). There are a lot of things that science says can predetermine whether or not someone may be a killer (or even a serial killer) but a lot of those factors exist in most of the human race, apart from findings from actual brain scans.
My advice: don't kill anyone unless they're an ultra mega assh
ole and trying to kill you first.
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Originally Posted by Astronomer
That is really sad  One of the reasons why death scares the absolute **** out of me.
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Originally Posted by Vanilla
Same here, I'm really scared about dying, because I don't know how scary the dead part is, like what will happen to me.
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When I think of death, it doesn't frighten me a lot. I know it'll happen to everyone I know, love, hate; it'll happen to everyone I've ever met eyes with on the street. Death happens to every single living organism on this planet. I've come to accept that. The only thing that's unsettling about death is not knowing how or when it will happen to you. (Well, I guess I'm not fussed about when, but I'm very fussed about
how.)
At its worst, death is pretty gross. Has anyone ever done some research on embalming practices, or what they do to prepare bodies for viewing? There is a
multi-billion dollar business that survives on death. It's genius, but totally gross. I can't even imagine what sort of person it takes to be able to do that kind of thing.