Do you think this makes me a bad person?

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I found out today that a boy in his late teens was killed yesterday in my local area. I remember him from when I was in my early teens and tbh he was completely stupid, the dangerous kind of stupid, stab first ask questions later sort of person. While I wouldn't say I was happy that he was dead I couldn't help but think it was for the best for everyone else, not his family of course.
Does anyone else think like this or is it just me?
 
You can feel for the family/friends he left behind, but if he was the town tithead then the place may be better without him.

However I do not know whether he is just someone you dislike or if he was genuinely a complete **** who caused trouble and just needed getting rid of.
 
If he was murdered then there's someone even more stupid in your area, but no I don't think you're a bad person. I remember thinking something similar when a local thug got himself killed in a stolen car, family of course laid a little tribute to their "angel" by the roadside, but nobody else seemed bothered by the loss of a local plonker.
 
One of the school bullies when I was in year 9/10 got bum raped, for real. I didn't feel an ounce of sympathy, and he never showed his head in school again.
 
A bully in our school got run over and killed while playing chicken with a truck right outside the school gates. I smiled.
 
Lol @ bum raped btw.

It's like that old debate. The lad who has been killed had a bad upbringing and was probably taught from a young age to use violence as a means to solve his problems, so it comes as no surprise that he's a total thug. But does that mean he deserved to die?

It got me thinking about those stories you read in the paper where a guy goes out to tell a group of wee ****s to keep the noise down because his kid was trying to sleep or what have you. One of those wee ****s then stabs the innocent guy and he is left to die. Woman is left heartbroken because her partner was murdered and kid(s) is left without a dad.

Anyway, I think that this lad that is dead would probably have killed some innocent guy at some point in his life so it's better if he's dead. It's a sort of evil way of thinking but it's true.
 
Its not bad to think that way. we all have things in our heads that generally we wouldnt show to the public when not appropriate.

A guy in school once pinned my down and pretty much suffocated me, I had no ability to fight back as he was sat on my chest and had my arms pinned. Plus he was stronger than me. I couldnt do a thing about it, and i did nearly pass out...

The guy is now homeless and addicted to drugs.

Karma... :D:p

Pick on Wannabedamned...And end up a drug addicted homeless guy
 
I found out today that a boy in his late teens was killed yesterday in my local area. I remember him from when I was in my early teens and tbh he was completely stupid, the dangerous kind of stupid, stab first ask questions later sort of person. While I wouldn't say I was happy that he was dead I couldn't help but think it was for the best for everyone else, not his family of course.
Does anyone else think like this or is it just me?
I feel sorry for him. What do you even mean by "best for everyone else"? How exactly?

I know loads of stupid people, I am friends with loads of stupid people and they're extremely nice people. I will NEVER feel "it was best for everyone else" for any of them to die just because they're stupid.
 
I don't think it's bad at all. Some people die the way they deserve, through circumstances of their own making and consequences of their own choices.

This wouldn't happen to be the teenager stabbed by a gang of youths recently who died after making it to a chip shop, is it? Read all of the news stories about that one, they focus on how his mother cradled him shouting "My son, my son!" as he died, while the fact that he'd gone to the park to confront a "rival gang" is restricted to one buried sentence.
 
What happened in East Kilbride then? I'm sure I'll hear about it sooner or later :p

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/scotland/glasgow_and_west/8667050.stm

Thank you!

No it's not the East Kilbride thing, I'm from Glasgow.

Nothing in the news about anything else like this in Glasgow?

On a side note I was studying in uni today in the city centre in Glasgow and we heard some noise outside...looked outside and there was a young lad holding some sort of chain and swinging it at another guy who was launching rocks at him. One lad scarpered with two girls into a taxi and the other guy got nicked when the police showed a few minutes later.
 
I found out today that a boy in his late teens was killed yesterday in my local area. I remember him from when I was in my early teens and tbh he was completely stupid, the dangerous kind of stupid, stab first ask questions later sort of person. While I wouldn't say I was happy that he was dead I couldn't help but think it was for the best for everyone else, not his family of course.
Does anyone else think like this or is it just me?

'I remember him from when I was in my early teens and tbh he was completely stupid, the dangerous kind of stupid, stab first ask questions later sort of person.'

From that I gather he's a violent abuser. So all I can say is good riddance to human garbage like that.
 
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