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People that lack a conscience make me sick

  1. #21
    SBTlauien African Astronaut
    Originally posted by RestStop You really have to ask yourself the question seriously and answer it completely honestly…Do I really need this motherfucker in my life?

    Yes, yes, most certainly. He is needed, and I will care for him and improve him.

    As society shits on him, I'll care for him more and more. Even if he is a complete shitbag.
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  2. #22
    SBTlauien African Astronaut
    This guy is constantly up to no good. He's a piece of shit.

    Let's talk about him.
  3. #23
    Originally posted by SBTlauien This guy is constantly up to no good. He's a piece of shit.

    Let's talk about him.

    S he u
  4. #24
    Originally posted by SBTlauien This guy is constantly up to no good. He's a piece of shit.

    Let's talk about him.

    Why? Again, this just seems like another attention stunt 'he' would most likely enjoy pulling.
  5. #25
    Sophie Pedophile Tech Support
    Originally posted by SBTlauien Let's talk about him.

    Why, he seems wholly uninteresting.
  6. #26
    SBTlauien African Astronaut
    Originally posted by Captain Falcon S he u

    No. I am not like that. I am a good person, with a conscience, and I have empathy and emotions.

    Originally posted by Sophie Why, he seems wholly uninteresting.

    He is certainly a piece of shit. But I am intrigued by him for some reason. His ability to do whatever he wants without the slightest feeling of guilt, his lifestyle of doing as he pleases regardless of who it hurts, his mindset of believing that the world owes him because he has been rejected and treated unfair, the fact that he knows exactly what he is and he uses that knowledge to strengthen himself rather than follow the typical sociopathic stereotypes. I find it all interesting. It'd be different if he was a druggy, or an alcoholic, or homeless, or somebody that was obvious. But the fact that he uses his charm to fool other is something I find interesting and admiring.
  7. #27
    Sophie Pedophile Tech Support
    Originally posted by SBTlauien No. I am not like that. I am a good person, with a conscience, and I have empathy and emotions.



    He is certainly a piece of shit. But I am intrigued by him for some reason. His ability to do whatever he wants without the slightest feeling of guilt, his lifestyle of doing as he pleases regardless of who it hurts, his mindset of believing that the world owes him because he has been rejected and treated unfair, the fact that he knows exactly what he is and he uses that knowledge to strengthen himself rather than follow the typical sociopathic stereotypes. I find it all interesting. It'd be different if he was a druggy, or an alcoholic, or homeless, or somebody that was obvious. But the fact that he uses his charm to fool other is something I find interesting and admiring.

    Fooling people is easy.
  8. #28
    Originally posted by Sophie Fooling people is easy.

    Fooling yourself is the easiest.
  9. #29
    SBTlauien African Astronaut
    Originally posted by Captain Falcon Fooling yourself is the easiest.

    Fooling the fool is difficult.
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  10. #30
    Malice Naturally Camouflaged
    Originally posted by SBTlauien Fooling the fool is difficult.

    Not becoming the fool yourself is most difficult of all.
  11. #31
    SBTlauien African Astronaut
    Originally posted by Malice Not becoming the fool yourself is most difficult of all.

    A fool doesn't know he/she is a fool.
  12. #32
    Originally posted by SBTlauien Yes, yes, most certainly. He is needed, and I will care for him and improve him.

    As society shits on him, I'll care for him more and more. Even if he is a complete shitbag.

    Considering your previous posts perhaps it is societies fault he is a shitbag. You say he hates society and all that is why he is what he is but does it not make sense for him to be the shitbag you percieve? If you plan to care for him regardless this must be true in some sense.
  13. #33
    Kill him.
  14. #34
    SBTlauien African Astronaut
    Originally posted by AltarEgo Considering your previous posts perhaps it is societies fault he is a shitbag. You say he hates society and all that is why he is what he is but does it not make sense for him to be the shitbag you percieve? If you plan to care for him regardless this must be true in some sense.

    Well, people are products of their environment, and this guy grew up in a family that treated him like shit. His mother admitted that she wanted to have an abortion when she got pregnant with him and she admitted to actually having an abortion shortly before she was pregnant with him. His family acts as if it's his fault for everything wrong in their lives. He's kind of the scapegoat and the black sheep of the family. Except that he hasn't really had any giant problems, or issues, yet.

    His parents use to take his siblings out and do things with them, one on one, but never did this with him. His parents use to take his siblings out to certain places, like skiing, and certain events, but they shipped him off to stay with relatives while they went out and did things. He knows he was treated unfairly, but he seems to not care as if it's his place in society to be treated unfairly and in return, he gets to be a piece of shit.

    I guess he is a product of his environment. A really, shitty environment.
  15. #35
    It sounds like he enjoys talking about his condition (or just himself, really). Maybe he would have fun in therapy. Probably wouldn't do him any good, but he might like to chat anyways.
  16. #36
    SBTlauien African Astronaut
    Originally posted by Dargo It sounds like he enjoys talking about his condition (or just himself, really). Maybe he would have fun in therapy. Probably wouldn't do him any good, but he might like to chat anyways.

    How would you know though, you've never met him? Only I've met him! He doesn't believe in going to therapy. He says that therapists just want to hand out medications so that they can keep patients coming back.
  17. #37
    Originally posted by SBTlauien How would you know though, you've never met him? Only I've met him! He doesn't believe in going to therapy. He says that therapists just want to hand out medications so that they can keep patients coming back.

    I said "it sounds like". I was inferring based on the information you've given.

    Also, again, it's dubious to think he could be changed by therapy, but he might like going simply because he seems to enjoy talking about his condition/self. He might even learn something interesting talking with a professional.
  18. #38
    SBTlauien African Astronaut
    Originally posted by Dargo I said "it sounds like". I was inferring based on the information you've given.

    Also, again, it's dubious to think he could be changed by therapy, but he might like going simply because he seems to enjoy talking about his condition/self. He might even learn something interesting talking with a professional.

    From what I've read, psychologists study what is constantly looked back on as incorrect information. Every 5-10 years, psychology is completely updated and they realize that they knew little about certain conditions. That means talking to a therapist is only talking to someone that is likely a bit arrogant and believes that they know a lot about certain psychological conditions. It's not their fault, it runs in their careers.
  19. #39
    Originally posted by SBTlauien From what I've read, psychologists study what is constantly looked back on as incorrect information. Every 5-10 years, psychology is completely updated and they realize that they knew little about certain conditions. That means talking to a therapist is only talking to someone that is likely a bit arrogant and believes that they know a lot about certain psychological conditions. It's not their fault, it runs in their careers.

    That is true. Most of it is common sense and to be a psychologist hardly requires a degree. We're basically overpriced bobble heads that can give out happy pills.
  20. #40
    Malice Naturally Camouflaged
    Originally posted by SBTlauien Well, people are products of their environment, and this guy grew up in a family that treated him like shit. His mother admitted that she wanted to have an abortion when she got pregnant with him and she admitted to actually having an abortion shortly before she was pregnant with him. His family acts as if it's his fault for everything wrong in their lives. He's kind of the scapegoat and the black sheep of the family. Except that he hasn't really had any giant problems, or issues, yet.

    His parents use to take his siblings out and do things with them, one on one, but never did this with him. His parents use to take his siblings out to certain places, like skiing, and certain events, but they shipped him off to stay with relatives while they went out and did things. He knows he was treated unfairly, but he seems to not care as if it's his place in society to be treated unfairly and in return, he gets to be a piece of shit.

    I guess he is a product of his environment. A really, shitty environment.

    That's a pretty fucked up thing to do to a child for no good reason.

    Imagine having lived your entire life like that, being treated that way, in that environment, repeated incidents, and being undeserving of it. It would be bound to radically alter the way they perceive the world in a very negative manner.
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