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Old 01-01-2025, 05:05 PM   #90
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Originally Posted by Matt Reeeeead View Post
Look, many unsavoury people learn how to mimic normal human behaviour and regular appearing emotions in a surface level way in non depth relationships

All kinds of weirdos can carry on normal looking lives and only those really close to them experience their true versions and understand them.

I know we are all upset about what happened here; but the only person to blame is Benedict. I’m sure if he wanted to carry these murders out enough that he would find away outside of gun ownership.


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So many people are "weirdos" under their veil of societally conditioned behaviors and responses.

Let's not malign not being cookie-cutter because so many people aren't actually and we're all pretending or playing roles on some level.

How many times a day do you say some conventional platitude you don't actually mean nor want to say but do it out or politeness? Any one in the service industry is doing it constantly. If we were filter-less we'd all be the weirdos we try to paint more honest people as.

And a lot of big hit movies and shows display outlandish and risky behavior most wouldn't be bold enough nor legally allowed to get away with IRL. There's a reason for that. Most people are suppressed on some level, and watching these characters is a form of release experienced vicariously.

The people we're talking about are on fhe fringes of that bell curve, who have maladaptive traits and who can't be satiated by normal escapism or healthy forms of blowing off steam. They can't self soothe and go from 0 to 100 way too quickly in pedestrian situations.

It's about dangerous tendencies in a person and a disregard for consequences more than anything else.
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