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The Red Next Door
11th August 2010, 06:59
Do you have any morbid thoughts, if so describe them.

Invincible Summer
11th August 2010, 07:44
Skin eating disease + Glenn Beck

The Feral Underclass
11th August 2010, 09:08
Some psychologists say that it's normal and healthy for people to have morbid thoughts, such as entertaining elaborate criminal activity, like a murder or series of murders, because it helps the brain to filter and focus on what is "right"/"wrong". Apparently people who commit horrific crimes tend not to have the ability to filter and focus on those thoughts and therefore instead of fantasising about them and concluding that it's not justified, they end up perpetrating them.

I'm not sure whether that's true, but it sounds reasonable.

AK
11th August 2010, 09:12
I always get an urge to use a belt sander on someone's face. Does that count as a morbid thought?

Ztrain
11th August 2010, 09:13
:D I listen to anal **** so naturally I do all the time...embrace the hate and use it against the society that stigmatizes natural morbid thoughts.

Qayin
11th August 2010, 09:28
Some psychologists say that it's normal and healthy for people to have morbid thoughts, such as entertaining elaborate criminal activity, like a murder or series of murders, because it helps the brain to filter and focus on what is "right"/"wrong". Apparently people who commit horrific crimes tend not to have the ability to filter and focus on those thoughts and therefore instead of fantasising about them and concluding that it's not justified, they end up perpetrating them.
Yeah thats that whole criminology idea that takes out the context.

I shoot someone in a revolution, am I morbid?

Il Medico
11th August 2010, 14:21
Some psychologists say that it's normal and healthy for people to have morbid thoughts, such as entertaining elaborate criminal activity, like a murder or series of murders, because it helps the brain to filter and focus on what is "right"/"wrong". Apparently people who commit horrific crimes tend not to have the ability to filter and focus on those thoughts and therefore instead of fantasising about them and concluding that it's not justified, they end up perpetrating them.

I'm not sure whether that's true, but it sounds reasonable.
I've planned out some damn good murders, like straight out of the Murder Mystery novels type stuff. But I'd never do it, so I think they might be right on that.

The Red Next Door
11th August 2010, 17:37
I wanted to blow some fascist fuck brain out while they are having sex. erotica homicida:D

gorillafuck
11th August 2010, 18:00
Sometimes when I drive I think to myself that I could just do a turn of the wheel and go into the wrong lane and cause a head on collision.

Broletariat
11th August 2010, 18:40
Sometimes when I drive I think to myself that I could just do a turn of the wheel and go into the wrong lane and cause a head on collision.
I do this all the time dude @[email protected]

piet11111
11th August 2010, 20:17
Well my former boss is someone i really want to drive over with a car over and over and over again until nothing is left.
But only after a shotgun blast to the face.

The Red Next Door
11th August 2010, 20:25
Well my former boss is someone i really want to drive over with a car over and over and over again until nothing is left.
But only after a shotgun blast to the face.

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Steve_j
11th August 2010, 21:34
I have suicidal tendencies but thats about it, cant say i even think about killing or harming someone else.

Invincible Summer
11th August 2010, 21:37
I've planned out some damn good murders, like straight out of the Murder Mystery novels type stuff. But I'd never do it, so I think they might be right on that.

One of my favorite TV shows is Criminal Minds. After watching 3 seasons of that I feel like I could pull off some pretty tricky criminal activity.



EDIT: Well, not anymore now that they've just read that.

Os Cangaceiros
11th August 2010, 23:56
What I don't understand in those CSI, Law & Order etc. shows is why the perps keep the clothes they wore when they committed the murder. It seems like in all of the shows I've seen, that's how they get caught...gun powder/blood stains on the shirt, shoe prints found at the scene, threads from clothes found at the scene, etc. If I ever committed a serious crime, I'd make a point of burning every single article of clothing I wore during it.

Lenina Rosenweg
12th August 2010, 00:03
I have had a weird fantasy of becoming an extreme Christian fundamentalist right wing troll, not online bit IRL. I'd walk into the classroom of a liberal (but not leftist) professor and start yelling at the top of my lungs, accusing the prof of "betraying Jesus" and "mollycoddling cultural Marxists". I'd keep yelling until other students or campus security drags me out of the classroom.

Obviously this is the exact opposite of my own views. I don't know why I have this fantasy, its disturbing to me but it keeps popping up.

Jazzratt
12th August 2010, 00:10
I don't really have any. I mean I often think of throwing myself in front of trains or cars but that's more because I want to find an easy way to escape all the fucking toss that is adult life rather than morbidity as such. Oh and sometimes I wonder what it would be like to cut myself to the bone, I imagine the agony to be beyond exquisite.

FreeFocus
12th August 2010, 00:27
I like to think about curb stomping assholes. :)

Nwoye
12th August 2010, 00:30
Sometimes I fantasize and make detailed plans about killing Marxist-Leninists from St. Louis.

Quail
12th August 2010, 00:31
I have morbid thoughts of hurting myself and other people all the time. But I would obviously never act on them. They're just weird, intrusive thoughts.

Kuppo Shakur
12th August 2010, 01:50
Morbid thoughts: What is their purpose?
Eh, not funny anymore.

BuddhaInBabylon
12th August 2010, 02:50
The extent to which i have these kinds of thoughts gives me great pause before i could even type a single word to this reply. Murder is one of the more benign of fancies that the mind envisions. i don't even believe it's me sometimes, thinking the thoughts that are thought. It's like the shit just comes from outside...too many movies maybe....

gorillafuck
12th August 2010, 05:18
I have had a weird fantasy of becoming an extreme Christian fundamentalist right wing troll, not online bit IRL. I'd walk into the classroom of a liberal (but not leftist) professor and start yelling at the top of my lungs, accusing the prof of "betraying Jesus" and "mollycoddling cultural Marxists". I'd keep yelling until other students or campus security drags me out of the classroom.

Obviously this is the exact opposite of my own views. I don't know why I have this fantasy, its disturbing to me but it keeps popping up.
Being in a nutty right wing militia seems like a neat life.

Sperm-Doll Setsuna
13th August 2010, 01:03
Being in a nutty right wing militia seems like a neat life.

Especially if one gets one of those comfortable little Unabomber-cabins.

Os Cangaceiros
13th August 2010, 01:09
Especially if one gets one of those comfortable little Unabomber-cabins.

That's my retirement plan, if I live to see 70.

Someone else had the idea that 70 is a good age to start a career in bank robbery, like Alfredo Bonanno.

(Who's probably not getting out of Italian prison anytime soon, unfortunately.)

Aloysius
13th August 2010, 01:33
an extreme Christian fundamentalist right wing troll, not online bit IRL.
I know a guy just like that. Funny thing is, his name is Christian.