- May 19, 2003
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After seeing all the news about gun holders going on rampages, I am left to wonder if the wet dream of most gun owners is to take human life.
Almost every gun owner buys a gun with violence in mind. Either to hunt animals, or to violetly shoot out targets at the range with as much power as they can, to prove their superiority over inanimate objects.
Or...for "protection"...which is the reason I bet every gunholder gets wet for. I can just see how much gun holders wish for someone to step onto their private property, just to jump at the chance to kill something that can convey feelings of suffering back; or simply to deny the person even a second to breathe and take his life in an instant.
It's got to be the ultimate rush.
Hell, if the person is deemed (what most gunholders believe) is garbage to society, he may even be rewarded for his actions from other psychopaths (like how Zimmerman is making tens of thousands every day.)
I bet right now, as some of these psychopaths read this post, they wish they can put a bullet in me; angered by me telling the truth about their inner wishes to take life, and all I have to say to them is -- look at yourself, you are getting mad enough to take human life because of a wall of text on a monitor screen. Should you really be trusted with a gun?
To those offended by my bluntness, you are exactly the type of psychopath that I am talking about, and I hope to your God that you don't kill someone one day.
I'm sure another mass shooting is only days away.
I bought a fishing pole with violence in mind. I used it to rip sharpened hooks through the lips and jaws of fish which I dragged through the water with strong fishing line, and yanked them out of their watery habitat to be fileted with a razor sharp knife and dunked into vat of boiling oil. Mmmmmm, delicious. Uhhhh, oh yeah, troll thread is now locked. I can't believe so many of you fed the OP. -Doc Pizza
Almost every gun owner buys a gun with violence in mind. Either to hunt animals, or to violetly shoot out targets at the range with as much power as they can, to prove their superiority over inanimate objects.
Or...for "protection"...which is the reason I bet every gunholder gets wet for. I can just see how much gun holders wish for someone to step onto their private property, just to jump at the chance to kill something that can convey feelings of suffering back; or simply to deny the person even a second to breathe and take his life in an instant.
It's got to be the ultimate rush.
Hell, if the person is deemed (what most gunholders believe) is garbage to society, he may even be rewarded for his actions from other psychopaths (like how Zimmerman is making tens of thousands every day.)
I bet right now, as some of these psychopaths read this post, they wish they can put a bullet in me; angered by me telling the truth about their inner wishes to take life, and all I have to say to them is -- look at yourself, you are getting mad enough to take human life because of a wall of text on a monitor screen. Should you really be trusted with a gun?
To those offended by my bluntness, you are exactly the type of psychopath that I am talking about, and I hope to your God that you don't kill someone one day.
I'm sure another mass shooting is only days away.
I bought a fishing pole with violence in mind. I used it to rip sharpened hooks through the lips and jaws of fish which I dragged through the water with strong fishing line, and yanked them out of their watery habitat to be fileted with a razor sharp knife and dunked into vat of boiling oil. Mmmmmm, delicious. Uhhhh, oh yeah, troll thread is now locked. I can't believe so many of you fed the OP. -Doc Pizza
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