GasBandit
Staff member
Happy Halloween, here's some lost faith in humanity for you - 13 preadolescent, unrepentant murderers.
Who was then released, and robbed a pizza delivery...You know, one thing I noticed is that most of these stories fall along the lines of "people wanted the death penalty, but the judge went lenient on the kid and now they're out." Up until you get to the black kid, which then becomes "youngest person to get life in prison without parole."
My point wasn't that he was innocent. My point was sentencing bias in judges and juries.Who was then released, and robbed a pizza delivery...
I noticed that too.You know, one thing I noticed is that most of these stories fall along the lines of "people wanted the death penalty, but the judge went lenient on the kid and now they're out." Up until you get to the black kid, which then becomes "youngest person to get life in prison without parole."
I'm not certain that anyone should read that link. At the risk of starting a philosophical discussion, is there really any purpose that a list like that serves, other than to remind us that there are "monsters" in this world?Parents of young infants should not read that link.
So far as we've heard, at least. Last I heard, they still didn't know why all of those feet kept washing ashore in B.C, pre-tsunami.the nastiest serial killers I've heard of were HH Holmes and Albert Fish, bar none. Not to mention war criminals/murderous royalty. Serial killers of today have nothing on the old ones. Thankfully.
Yes. I want to hurt your soul.I'm not certain that anyone should read that link. At the risk of starting a philosophical discussion, is there really any purpose that a list like that serves, other than to remind us that there are "monsters" in this world?
Sociopath.heh. If reading words on an electronic medium could hurt my soul, I'd be screwed. Or dead. Or possibly locked away in a psychiatric hospital for the rest of my days. I'm pretty sure my soul is safe from reading this list.
Can't say I am, no.Though, since you specify "electronic" medium, would you say you are more susceptible to the physically printed word?
Spoken word, then?Can't say I am, no.
Does it have to be a threat? There is no abstract, or merely non-immediate concept which can threaten your perception of yourself or the world around you?That depends. If I'm just listening to a story, or a description of something or someone, no. If someone is talking directly to me, and is threatening me or my loved ones/friends? Then yeah, I can be affected by that.
It's just a question of the magnitude and direction of the alteration of perception.Sure, but we were discussing what could hurt my soul, not what could alter my perception of myself or the world around me. Plenty of things can alter my perception of myself or the world around me, but my soul remains (mostly) intact. Even this conversation has the possibility of altering my perception of myself, if not directly through your questions then indirectly by the amount, and topic, of introspection that goes into me formulating my answers.