Do you think this makes me a bad person?

. 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.

No, i'd personally be content that one less scummy scrotum bag was off the streets permanently.
 
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?

where i grew up there was a guy who was a bully all through primary school , secondary school etc he would beat people up for fun and steal from people.

in his early twenties he crashed a stolen car into a brickwall and died, most people were glad to see him get what he deserved.

some people only the imediate family will miss everyone else will be glad they are no more.
 
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.
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Lets say for example if i say to you, "Sell me your house for £10 or i will crucify you"

If you refuse to sell your house over to me, your death would be deserved and would be directly related due to your choice of telling me to **** off?

Logically one can only assume that you think you deserve to be crucified?

Have you done something really bad, and is it stressing you out?
 
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Lets say for example if i say to you, "Sell me your house for £10 or i will crucify you"

If you refuse to sell your house over to me, your death would be deserved and would be directly related due to your choice of telling me to **** off?

Logically one can only assume that you think you deserve to be crucified?

Have you done something really bad, and is it stressing you out?

That's just decidedly hyperbolic. Nice way to twist things, though.

What I'm saying is, essentially, be a thug and you'll die like a thug. In the street, via stabbing, gunshot, whatever, at the hands of another thug. You won't find me shedding any tears over that.
 
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?

Whilst some people are wilfully nasty, not everyone has the same quality of upbringing. And although that can sound like a cop-out, and doesn't excuse antisocial behaviour, I can't help but wonder how much we're failing as a society to provide a high standard of development and care for children and young people.
 
That's just decidedly hyperbolic. Nice way to twist things, though.

What I'm saying is, essentially, be a thug and you'll die like a thug. In the street, via stabbing, gunshot, whatever, at the hands of another thug. You won't find me shedding any tears over that.

Play stupid games, win stupid prizes.
 
What I'm saying is, essentially, be a thug and you'll die like a thug. In the street, via stabbing, gunshot, whatever, at the hands of another thug. You won't find me shedding any tears over that.

Doesn't it make you sad, or wonder if there was a time in that person's life when he could have been steered on a different course?

Maybe that thug could have been you, had you grown up on a council estate with drug abusing parents? Is that too cliche?
 
Doesn't it make you sad, or wonder if there was a time in that person's life when he could have been steered on a different course?

Maybe that thug could have been you, had you grown up on a council estate with drug abusing parents? Is that too cliche?

It IS too cliché, I'm afraid. As it stands, that person isn't me. There are PLENTY of people out there (some of my friends included) that were brought up in squalid, drug-riddled environments but made the choices to better themselves. They're also some of the best people I've ever met.

I had an excellent upbringing, but my brother and I are almost the antithesis of eachother due to the social groups he fell into. Again, it's about choice and taking responsibility for yourself. There's always a choice, and I'll always believe that.
 
I wish death and destruction on the mass populous quite regularly. I also despise probably about 90% of the people I have ever met.

I think it is normal, is it not?
 
Unfortunately, years ago there was the village idiot, now we have villages of idiots. Your are not a bad person, just probably tired of those who persist in being "A" holes!
 
I really don't understand that attitude.

I do. Living where i do i see people who will kill or rob you without a second thought or regard for your life. These ignorant and in many cases uneducated people will never try to better themselves or accept help in doing so and continue down the path to their destruction, which is no problem for me, however they tend to ruin other peoples lives in the process. I do not wish death on anyone but the world might be a little better and safer without these people existing.
 
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