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Old 07-17-2009, 08:57 AM   #4628
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Originally Posted by Laz116 View Post
Hopefully you aren't serious.

Culling the herd is one of the most terrifying expressions I have heard, when you're speaking of people.

Who gets to decide who's weak? The ones capitalism made strong? The ones lucky enough to have a happy childhood? Those in power?

On that note: This "Cheyenne" is not, as far as I can tell, a serial killer except in your own head. It's not like animal cruelty inevitably leads to murder.

You see, I have great difficulty accepting such a disregard for human life you seem to endorse. It makes it very very difficult to tell the executioner apart from the criminal.
Well, actually, there is a seriously strong correlation between childhood animal cruelty and antisocial acts, especially physical aggression and murder. That said, I agree with you that a disregard for any life is not a particularly civilized response. What has happened in this girl's life that she feels the need to behave so radically?
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