• Man had sex with heavily pregnant ex-girlfriend AFTER strangling her to death as she pleaded for the
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USSR you have a serious problem every thread about "adultery" sends you into a mouth-foaming rage to the point of saying that people who cheat on partners don't deserve to live go live in Iran if cheating bothers you that much
[QUOTE=U.S.S.R;37586729]Now I'd say I vigorously defend Cooper in that I'm absolutely terrified of being cheated on as he was broken by it, and that has caused me to cut two relationships short just as a precautionary measure. It is worse than murder to me, [i]personally[/i], I'd rather die than ending up as a victim of an adulterous partner. It is, and will always will be my greatest fear and bane.[/QUOTE] Shit happens man, if you're that terrified by it then get help cause frankly [i]you[/i] would be one of these people who snap and guess what? It isn't forgivable, it's not something where people will go "Oh well they cheated on each other so she shanked him!" It's still just murder. What really worries me is that you have a more adverse reaction to someone else bumping uglies with your significant other than you do to the death of a human being.
[QUOTE=U.S.S.R;37586729] Now I'd say I vigorously defend Cooper in that I'm absolutely terrified of being cheated on as he was broken by it, and that has [B]caused me to cut two relationships short just as a precautionary measure[/B]. [B]It is worse than murder to me[/B], [I]personally[/I],[B] I'd[/B] [B]rather die than ending up as a victim of an adulterous partner[/B]. It is, and will always will be my greatest fear and bane.[/QUOTE] I don't even know where to start
[QUOTE=Mr. Smartass;37587334]I don't even know where to start[/QUOTE] After re-reading that honestly man, USSR needs help, that's not normal by any means to be so paranoid that you would kill two relationships as a precautionary measure.
[QUOTE=U.S.S.R;37583795]Except for the necrophilia and all, [b]he apparently just killed her because she had an affair. I don't think he deserves jail time for that[/b], maybe something for the corpse rape and such.[/QUOTE] What the fuck is wrong with you. [editline]8th September 2012[/editline] Oh wow, that's not even the most insane post you've made in this thread. I agree with the fella above me, you need help.
[QUOTE=U.S.S.R;37586827]No, he shouldn't have. He snapped and did what he did out of rage, apparently. He killed someone who betrayed him in every way and still had the decency to be regretful over it.[/QUOTE] It's a pretty fucking warped sense of justice you have if you think it's ok to kill a pregnant woman than rape the still warm body because she broke up with you and is a bitch. I mean if my cat shits in my laundry hamper on purpose after I gave it a litter tray I hit it, I don't tie it to the back of my car and drive around the block four times.
[QUOTE=U.S.S.R;37581821]Saying that someone is broken, and needs to be fixed because they murdered someone in cold blood isn't justice. People should be punished for what they've done, some people like mass murderers don't deserve sympathy. There is no purpose in just fixing up someone who was conscious when they killed, or maimed, or what-have-you and sending them back out. Society can do without them, and it would be only fair to the family of the victim, or the victim itself to at least know that their wrong-doer is getting retribution for his crimes. Some people don't deserve a second chance, especially those who were caught and are [b]proven[/b] to be the perpetrator of their (horrid, like mass homicide) crime, those who weren't broken or stricken by rage or something when they did it. Too many people are comparing murderers and slaughterers to broken little things that need to be nurtured and fixed. [editline]7th September 2012[/editline] Why would the lives of murderers and torturers matter? They don't deserve the life they were given, why do they get a second chance, when say, the people they crushed and ended didn't? Because someone is labeled as 'broken' doesn't mean he or she deserves to live after they've killed someone, unless there is mitigating factors and such. If someone is caught red handed, and it is known that they did it just because or for cash or some shit and they weren't insane, why do they deserve to live?[/QUOTE] are you implying that people who don't murder deserve to live? i don't understand your point. there is no innate good or evil, there is no 'free will' to perform these actions; nobody with an absolutely great and happy life murders someone.
If only Rick Santorum was there, he would've saved that unborn life.
That is one fuck of a sick motherfucking fucker of a fucker idiot.
[QUOTE=U.S.S.R;37586729]But we don't live in a society where there is the privilege to live and let live, or to see no evil, and there are still dangerous people and murderous people and such - they've killed, so why should we preserve them? Being the better person isn't an excuse to keep a detriment to all alive, and not simply someone like Cooper who snapped. There is also the issue of people who provoke, and provoke, and provoke. Think of it like a bully driving a student to the point where the student stabs him. It isn't the students fault, it is the bully who kept provoking when he had every chance to save himself and stop. We shouldn't let the absolute scum of this planet live, as they only siphon out of a productive society and kill or maim and such, but we shouldn't go after people who were provoked by their own lives and those around them into their crime. There are seven billion on this planet, so life as a statistic isn't a rarity - and individual life can't be held high over several others if they are technically worth the same just to prove the point of its invaluable nature. But Cooper, like the student and the bully, was mentally forced into what he did, as far as we know. What he did was out of his control, and the simple fact that he had put a stop to whatever torment he may have been feeling isn't something to rest on as a method to lock him away with those who actually need to be rehabilitated or separated from society. I'll be simple instead of rotating around one or two points. If I go into public, and start killing people for points or money, or politics, or power, I deserve to die, I have killed others just to kill others, I am dangerous, I offer nothing to the victims or their families or society, I serve no purpose - I've knowingly threw away my own life, if the police catch me of course. How do you defend that? By stating that I was born and that is it? Why should I be alive, even if I knew what I did could get me killed? I didn't do it to end my torment, or the torment of another person. Of course, my hypothetical description of myself indirectly applies to people like Holmes (though he is probably insane, so that could change), Gaddafi, Assad, and such. Cooper is different in the way I had described before, and in that the crime committed against him to some people could be on par with murder. It doesn't end his life physically, but it had certainly ruined his mind. Life can not be all important if its value is subjective to certain situations and people, trying to hold it above all other things can be counter productive in many ways - especially ones in self defense and military conflict and such. Now I'd say I vigorously defend Cooper in that I'm absolutely terrified of being cheated on as he was broken by it, and that has caused me to cut two relationships short just as a precautionary measure. It is worse than murder to me, [i]personally[/i], I'd rather die than ending up as a victim of an adulterous partner. It is, and will always will be my greatest fear and bane.[/QUOTE] Why not just take the case through the legal method and cut off all support from the person leaving them on their own. I'd say that would be far more satisfying revenge against a cheating partner than killing them.
[QUOTE=Pierrewithahat;37578239]He probably can dude, this sort of shit has the hallmark of insanity so chances are he could be offered anti-psychotics and treatment but LOL HE SHOULD BE GAVE 1 MEAL A DAY OF COCKROACHES AND RICE AND BE LEFT TO ROT LOL! Seriously I'm so tired of this bullshit.[/QUOTE] fucking this if people read the story, you'd see that he covered up the body, tried to kill himself, failed, then turned himself in to the cops he obviously knows what he did was wrong [editline]8th September 2012[/editline] [QUOTE=U.S.S.R;37586388]Human life isn't some sort of sacred thing which should be preserved no matter the cost, it is the same as all life there is.[/QUOTE] [img]http://www.facepunch.com/image.php?u=379156&dateline=1326566676[/img]
[QUOTE=U.S.S.R;37586729]But we don't live in a society where there is the privilege to live and let live, or to see no evil, and there are still dangerous people and murderous people and such - they've killed, so why should we preserve them? Being the better person isn't an excuse to keep a detriment to all alive, and not simply someone like Cooper who snapped. There is also the issue of people who provoke, and provoke, and provoke. Think of it like a bully driving a student to the point where the student stabs him. It isn't the students fault, it is the bully who kept provoking when he had every chance to save himself and stop. We shouldn't let the absolute scum of this planet live, as they only siphon out of a productive society and kill or maim and such, but we shouldn't go after people who were provoked by their own lives and those around them into their crime. There are seven billion on this planet, so life as a statistic isn't a rarity - and individual life can't be held high over several others if they are technically worth the same just to prove the point of its invaluable nature. But Cooper, like the student and the bully, was mentally forced into what he did, as far as we know. What he did was out of his control, and the simple fact that he had put a stop to whatever torment he may have been feeling isn't something to rest on as a method to lock him away with those who actually need to be rehabilitated or separated from society. I'll be simple instead of rotating around one or two points. If I go into public, and start killing people for points or money, or politics, or power, I deserve to die, I have killed others just to kill others, I am dangerous, I offer nothing to the victims or their families or society, I serve no purpose - I've knowingly threw away my own life, if the police catch me of course. How do you defend that? By stating that I was born and that is it? Why should I be alive, even if I knew what I did could get me killed? I didn't do it to end my torment, or the torment of another person. Of course, my hypothetical description of myself indirectly applies to people like Holmes (though he is probably insane, so that could change), Gaddafi, Assad, and such. Cooper is different in the way I had described before, and in that the crime committed against him to some people could be on par with murder. It doesn't end his life physically, but it had certainly ruined his mind. Life can not be all important if its value is subjective to certain situations and people, trying to hold it above all other things can be counter productive in many ways - especially ones in self defense and military conflict and such. Now I'd say I vigorously defend Cooper in that I'm absolutely terrified of being cheated on as he was broken by it, and that has caused me to cut two relationships short just as a precautionary measure. It is worse than murder to me, [i]personally[/i], I'd rather die than ending up as a victim of an adulterous partner. It is, and will always will be my greatest fear and bane.[/QUOTE] There's a simple solution to your "being cheated" fear : grow a pair. Seriously, we're free to do whatever the fuck we want with our genitals, as long as we assume the responsibilities coming with it. If your girlfriend cheats on you, either you weren't good enough for her or she was just one of those countless bitches who don't care (roles can be inversed, men aren't exactly better). We're not in the middle ages anymore where you would be fearing for your life because you had sex with the wrong man, sex isn't some magical fairy shit, this is just sex, and it will never be an excuse to commit murder or even beat the shit out of someone. Now please, take a flight to Saudi Arabia if you really hate freedom of shag.
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