Complete batshit insanity...

Originally posted by absinthium@Oct 20 2005, 07:12 PM
"Richard Woods and Adam Nathan report on the boy who plotted his own murder."

Makes wacking off on the internet to hentai seem downright normal...
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As soon as i saw the name of that link I knew what it was; they had a program on Channel 4 about that a while ago. It's a fucked up story and it sounds straight out of someone's fucked up mind. How weird is it that you can be charged with inciting your own murder?
 
How retarded could you possibly be already to be able to be convinced that you're a spy? Geez people, even being a teenager doesn't excuse everything.
 
All that just to stab someone...I stab and kill people all the time...and there is no internet brainwashing involved.

Too many clowns, not enough circuses.

Geez.
 
Originally posted by madame_zora@Oct 21 2005, 06:54 AM
Well, you're not really insane unless you eat the flesh, right?
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Again Madame, you have highlighted that which I have failed to ascertain. Guess like I really am sane. Which is more than what I can say for Beavis and Butthead or 'John and Mark'.
 
Originally posted by absinthium+Oct 20 2005, 03:12 PM--><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(absinthium &#064; Oct 20 2005, 03:12 PM)</div><div class='quotemain'>"Richard Woods and Adam Nathan report on the boy who plotted his own murder."

Makes wacking off on the internet to hentai seem downright normal...
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Originally posted by TexAssgirl@Oct 20 2005, 08:23 PM
Sounds like one for the Darwin awards.
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How retarded could you possibly be already to be able to be convinced that you&#39;re a spy? Geez people, even being a teenager doesn&#39;t excuse everything.
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Ah, nothing like a little "Shock & Flocc" to periodically clear the slime out of the shallow end of the gene pool, right? Bring on the chlorine.
 
Originally posted by HappyHammer1977@Oct 21 2005, 09:39 AM
Those who are convinced of their own sanity are usually the first one&#39;s to be commited.
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True, perhaps. But those who can fall for something like the link in the original post possibly have less to do with sanity than intelligence and common sense. As stated earlier, how stupid would you actually have to be, to allow an online stranger to convince you that you were a "secret agent?" Or that you have won the grand prize in a contest you didn&#39;t enter? Or that if you front &#036;500,000 to the attorney of the deceased Nigerian Ambassador, you stand to profit millions? Or if you allow anyone at all to convince you to commit a murder?
 
Originally posted by hippyscum@Oct 20 2005, 06:01 PM
As soon as i saw the name of that link I knew what it was; they had a program on Channel 4 about that a while ago. It&#39;s a fucked up story and it sounds straight out of someone&#39;s fucked up mind. How weird is it that you can be charged with inciting your own murder?
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Yeah, I saw a special on this crime on Court TV or the Discovery channel or something... I&#39;m something of a crime buff (just like the little old ladies that follow court cases on TV and read the grocery store tabloids) and this just fascinated me too much to keep to myself.

The whole folie a deux thing has always interested me... How two people that would probably never do anything completely insane or deplorable are inspired to do it just by being in each other&#39;s presence.
 
Originally I was going to come into this thread with my usual acerbic wit and bile, but after reading the article I can&#39;t fault teenagers so young with such strong values.
 
Having said that, I&#39;d take to both their assholes with remorseless ferocity on a piss-stained mattress in a downtown dope house and send their skulls back in gift-wrap to mammy and pappy.
 
Jeez, who needs scary movies at Halloween when we have stories like THIS?

Almost beyond belief. (Might make a good movie, though--I&#39;m seeing a sensitive homoerotic treatment by Gus Van Sant or something...)

Sure, these kids are probably very emotionally screwed up and/or cognitively dysfunctional, but that just makes it even more sad. Lots of deep-seated problems here.

Doesn&#39;t this story just terrify you parents out there?
 
There&#39;s a lot of things that terrify me as a woman raising two boys. To combat this one, I just hope to get my child more interactive in sports and other "group activities" instead of letting them waste countless hours on the computer. ha - some role model I am.....