Originally posted by Hand of HecateThere's some truth in that. The phycologist that talked to Jefery Dower (that guy who killed and ate his boyfriends) He said Jefery didn't do his crimes out of hate, but twisted logic. And that is the scariest thing I've ever heard.
Fear the man that doesn't hate. Those of us that have the capacity to do terrible things without hatred are wicked indeed.
To be angry with someone all the time sounds imposiable. I've tried staying angry with a certian person for a day and it was exhausting.
Originally posted by Hand of HecateTill then, I have no use for him and won't waste my time.
My loathing for GB's willful ignorance and arrogant posturing knows no bounds. I can't say I hate him, but, I despise his actions. As a result I try to ignore him. The alternative is anger and I just don't care that much about him to be angry with him all the time.
I remain hopeful that GB will change his ways. Till then, I have no use for him an ...[text shortened]... se of us that have the capacity to do terrible things without hatred are wicked indeed.
You spelled 'til' wrong.
Ha-ha.
Originally posted by SeitseWell, what do you think I consider your thoughts on my feelings regarding this particular issue to be?
I don't know, how do you think I perceive your feelings towards this particular issue?
Moreover, is it important to you what I think about your feelings?
Less important, is it important to you if I think that what you think about my feelings is important?
RECAP:
1. "Male seed" - Palynka
2. "Wrath" - jb70
3. "Not understanding" - uzless, PBE6
4. "Ignorance" - Policestate
5. "Inequality" - Scotty70
6. "Fear" - divegeester
7. "Arrogance" - gb
8. "Aversion." - hakima
9. "Extreme ignorance." - MISTER CHESS
10. " Fear manifested." - rookie
11. "Low self esteem." - gb
12. "Survival." - Hand of Hecate
13. "Twisted logic." - yo its me
14. "Learned behaviors." - cheshshirecatstevens
15. "Rejection of authority." - gb
16. _______________
Originally posted by Grampy BobbyWoohoo! I'm still #1! 😏
[b]RECAP:
1. "Male seed" - Palynka
2. "Wrath" - jb70
3. "Not understanding" - uzless, PBE6
4. "Ignorance" - Policestate
5. "Inequality" - Scotty70
6. "Fear" - divegeester
7. "Arrogance" - gb
8. "Aversion." - hakima
9. "Extreme ignorance." - MISTER CHESS
10. " Fear manifested." - rookie
11. "Low self est ...[text shortened]... ens
15. "Rejection of authority." - gb
16. _______________[/b]
Originally posted by Grampy BobbyNo mate I agree with Dive, fear.
[b]RECAP:
1. "Male seed" - Palynka
2. "Wrath" - jb70
3. "Not understanding" - uzless, PBE6
4. "Ignorance" - Policestate
5. "Inequality" - Scotty70
6. "Fear" - divegeester
7. "Arrogance" - gb
8. "Aversion." - hakima
9. "Extreme ignorance." - MISTER CHESS
10. " Fear manifested." - rookie
11. "Low self est ...[text shortened]... ens
15. "Rejection of authority." - gb
16. _______________[/b]
I don't think hate comes from twisted logic at all.
Originally posted by yo its meYour correction's noted, YIM. Sorry for misreading your earlier post.
There's some truth in that. The phycologist that talked to Jefery Dower (that guy who killed and ate his boyfriends) He said Jefery didn't do his crimes out of hate, but twisted logic. And that is the scariest thing I've ever heard.
To be angry with someone all the time sounds imposiable. I've tried staying angry with a certian person for a day and it was exhausting.
Originally posted by Grampy Bobby15. Wrong.
[b]RECAP:
1. "Male seed" - Palynka
2. "Wrath" - jb70
3. "Not understanding" - uzless, PBE6
4. "Ignorance" - Policestate
5. "Inequality" - Scotty70
6. "Fear" - divegeester
7. "Arrogance" - gb
8. "Aversion." - hakima
9. "Extreme ignorance." - MISTER CHESS
10. " Fear manifested." - rookie
11. "Low self est ...[text shortened]... ens
15. "Rejection of authority." - gb
16. _______________[/b]
If a man kills your family do you hate him? Do you hate him because he represents some perceived authority? If so, that's a seriously twisted viewpoint.
If you look at hatred as a survival trait, in the case of a slaughtered family, hatred allows you to displace grief, push through pain, put aside any limiting social conditioning and do what is necessary. The necessary thing being to inflict swift and dire retrobution upon the object of your hatred. Heros are born in such tragic crucibles and, I assure you, it isn't from a rejection of authority.
You'll be spared my further righteous indignation if you'll only explain how my loathing of your personna on this site is in any way, shape or form a "rejection of authority".
Originally posted by Hand of HecateBegins with children throwing tantrums because they're unable to get their way. Continues with teenagers getting their noses out of joint over teachers and coaches who lay done the law. Escalates with the disappointments and disillusionments of early adulthood as corporate unfairness and system injustices occur. Mistreatment by federal, state, local powers adds further frustration. Cynicism and bitterness often cause subjective rejection of legitimate authority which often breeds hatred. Hand, you conclude by personalizing the entire issue (of hatred motivations) with, "You'll be spared my further righteous indignation if you'll only explain how my loathing of your personna on this site is in any way, shape or form a 'rejection of authority'" Your feelings toward me are totally inconsequential.
15. Wrong.
If a man kills your family do you hate him? Do you hate him because he represents some perceived authority? If so, that's a seriously twisted viewpoint.
If you look at hatred as a survival trait, in the case of a slaughtered family, hatred allows you to displace grief, push through pain, put aside any limiting social conditioning a ing of your personna on this site is in any way, shape or form a "rejection of authority".