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ThePhanastasio 04-27-2013 11:49 PM

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Originally Posted by Slow Groove (Post 1312424)
True. Just seems like it's a lot cause captions aren't usually much to type. And the other one's even longer.

I mean, if you're used to manually typing youtube tags, the size option for cursing becomes second nature. But I haven't really used it much in a while. Only if I don't think the word I'm intending is going to come across properly without showing it.

Justthefacts 04-27-2013 11:57 PM

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Originally Posted by ThePhanastasio (Post 1312425)
I mean, if you're used to manually typing youtube tags, the size option for cursing becomes second nature. But I haven't really used it much in a while. Only if I don't think the word I'm intending is going to come across properly without showing it.

It's difficult for me though because I normally use an IPad for MB, and an IPad (1 at that) is a lot more difficult than a normal keyboard. I personally don't give a shit though.

ThePhanastasio 04-27-2013 11:58 PM

I use a netbook, which is weird since I use a full keyboard all day. When I'm trying to type numbers, I instinctively head to the right of the keyboard for the number pad, but it's nonexistent here.

ThePhanastasio 04-28-2013 01:28 AM

Also, just adding on to yesterday. Did a basic card trick with a cull force. Some chick I work with called me out and said she knew how I was doing the trick. She said I was palming a card. I rolled my sleeves up and handed her the deck, both palms facing outwards. I handed her the deck and let her shuffle, with my back turned. While my back was turned, I even encouraged her to hand parts of the deck to other people to shuffle. I don't know if she did or not, but my back was turned, and based on the reaction, I gather she did. She handed the deck back to me and I fanned it out in front on me. I said it was rough, that I wasn't sure, and grabbed the Queen of Hearts to tell me what was going down. The Queen of Hearts told me that the king wouldn't stop stabbing himself in the head. I commiserated a moment, then asked what the specatator had chosen as the card.

The Queen was all, "Aww, ****. You know I'm not good with numbers. Use your psychic powers or some ****.

I threw the card down in disgust.

I then correctly identified the card, and everyone was all jaws agape.

ladyislingering 04-28-2013 10:50 AM

Since I practically have nothing to do (Ki's away at his new job - I'm so glad; it's been hard with both of us living on just my shitty wages) I think I'll watch a few serial killer documentaries.

Any suggestions?

Paul Smeenus 04-28-2013 10:59 AM

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Originally Posted by ladyislingering (Post 1312542)
Since I practically have nothing to do (Ki's away at his new job - I'm so glad; it's been hard with both of us living on just my shitty wages) I think I'll watch a few serial killer documentaries.

Any suggestions?


It's not a documentary buf the most realistic serial killer movie ever made IMO (Se7en beeing the least), Henry, Portrait of a Serial Killer

ladyislingering 04-28-2013 11:15 AM

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Originally Posted by Paul Smeenus (Post 1312548)
It's not a documentary buf the most realistic serial killer movie ever made IMO (Se7en beeing the least), Henry, Portrait of a Serial Killer

I kind of feel like I might've seen that one. I'll take a look. Otherwise I've found this documentary on Auschwitz (I know I'm probably going to end up crying but I'm hooked on history - particularly the stuff that nobody wants to talk about).

ladyislingering 04-28-2013 11:42 AM

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Originally Posted by Paranoid44 (Post 1312564)
The last ones I watched were about H.H.Holmes and Albert Fish. I was disappointed with the docs and thought as ****ed up as these guys were they could've done a better job.

I've seen those as well. The story of H. H. Holmes was really striking to me, for some reason (a lot of things in this world don't disturb me much). Just to think that some dude had so much money that he could continually hire (and fire) people to build a huge structure for him (in which nobody knew the true structure of) just so he could torture/kill a bunch of people ... good lord, it's almost unthinkable. It's a brilliant scheme, but you have to wonder what drives a person to plan that far ahead; what sort of bloodlust lives within them?

Albert Fish, on the other hand, practically turned himself in. I think he wanted someone to catch him, though I doubt he ever felt any remorse.

Burning Down 04-28-2013 12:02 PM

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Originally Posted by ladyislingering (Post 1312542)
Since I practically have nothing to do (Ki's away at his new job - I'm so glad; it's been hard with both of us living on just my shitty wages) I think I'll watch a few serial killer documentaries.

Any suggestions?


ladyislingering 04-28-2013 12:31 PM

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Originally Posted by Burning Down (Post 1312571)

Bookmarked! :thumb:

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Originally Posted by Paranoid44 (Post 1312573)
Factor X? Demons? The Devil? Abuse? I think some people are just wired wrong.

As Dennis Rader said, "You know, normal people just don’t do this."

So I guess we'll never know.

Some killers have motives, and even certain social groups (e.g.; blonde haired women, affluent men) that they go after. Each and every single one has a different philosophy on their own behavior if given the chance to talk about their crimes. Some even seem remorseful. Some (like Aileen Wuornos) are just neurotic, or beyond help. Maybe it's just one of those things that's better left to case studies. I guess nobody will ever really know what the recipe for a killer is (though they have a lot of common traits) - then again there are no definitive answers in psychology.


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