Could you kill a person?

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purehatred89 said:
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purehatred89 said:
Back at school, my English teacher once said to me I was the most likely student he'd ever met to become a serial killer; I took it as a compliment.

Yes I could kill someone, but it depends. I wouldn't kill my friends or family, but I'd gladly kill a stranger or someone I dislike, however only if I could get away with it.
You'd gladly kill a stranger?

Dude, why?
I'm a misanthropist. I have no empathy for strangers.
I believe that you are also completely full of shit.

Yeah dude, you are so fuckin' edgy.
 

Arcane Azmadi

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I think I could if they were trying to kill me. I certainly know I'd TRY, but you can never say for sure until you're right in the moment. And if they WERE trying to kill me, I think I could kill them without a scrap of remorse.

Kaisar said:
They say you change after killing a person no matter what the circumstances. It is the ones that show no outer effects that are the truly evil ones. I could do. There are people in this world that are already dead, they just don't know it, and I could easily fix their living "issue". People that rape others. Anyone that harms a child in anyway. These people are already dead inside. Why not make the outside match? It would be doing them and everyone else in the world a favor.
Well, that may be putting it a bit overtheatrically, but yes, I agree that I could probably kill a true monster with ease as well. You'd call them "dead inside" but I'd just call them "monsters". The Norway butcher in the recent news for example. If I had my way, I'd spare all the effort of a trial, have him legally reclassified a monster rather than a person for his conscious, willing, deliberate, inhuman and monstrous acts, strip him of his human rights and destroy him, the same way we "destroy" animals that attack humans. Not for emotional reasons like revenge or "eye-for-an-eye" justice, but simply because he's a threat to innocent humans and should be destroyed. And I could take a gun and put a bullet in his head myself, without hesitation, then walk away unflinchingly as the body is doused in petrol and burned.

purehatred89 said:
Dawn Patrol said:
purehatred89 said:
Back at school, my English teacher once said to me I was the most likely student he'd ever met to become a serial killer; I took it as a compliment.

Yes I could kill someone, but it depends. I wouldn't kill my friends or family, but I'd gladly kill a stranger or someone I dislike, however only if I could get away with it.
You'd gladly kill a stranger?

Dude, why?
I'm a misanthropist. I have no empathy for strangers.
The word you are looking for is "psychopath" [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Psychopathy]. You should be tested to make sure you're not just talking shit on the internet to sound tough, then locked up if you're not.
 

rebmcr

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Yes, but only if I was satisfied that my reason for doing so would not lead to guilt. (IE if I was absolutely certain I was doing the correct thing).
 

M920CAIN

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Well... sometimes yes, sometimes no. But I try not to kill to many people in one day.
 

kokirisoldier

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Blablahb said:
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Kind of a personal question. But yes I can, and Yes I have. I've been to Afghanistan and I'm going right back soon. Its very easy to do all you have to do is rationalize it in your head. "This scumbag would kill me and my buddies if HE had the chance, so I'm gonna kill him and his buddies and remove him from the face of the earth".
But there's a lot of difference between pointing a rifle at some figure in the distance and pulling the trigger, compared to standing toe to toe and having to do the same without weapons.

Very true. I've taken lives with a M198 while at the piece. Also my M249, but the closest I've ever gotten was choking out someone during combatives class till he blacked out.
 

hazabaza1

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Hey look, yet another fucking thread where people can go "I'M SO EDGY LOOK AT MEEEEE"
Personally, no. I don't think I could, mentally or physically.
 

Streaky Haddock

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anybody can kill anybody, it's just a case of pushing the right buttons.
I could kill someone if the circumstances were correct, and depending if it was heat of the moment against an average male i'd probably lose; but if it was a premeditated attack against anybody, i imagine my years of playing games and reading crime novels and watching crime/medical drama would give me more than enough ideas and knowledge to take anybody out

edit: with enough planning and resources. A sudden thought has struck me that I'd have trouble killing someone very important and get away with it.
 

GLo Jones

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That's entirely based on whether I think the rewards are greater than the drawbacks (financially, physically or emotionally).
To be quite honest, I think there are quite a few instances in which I could.
 

Alcamonic

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I don't have much experience in hurting others, let alone kill them.
But I would be able to, given a good enough reason for it. Have to be a really good one as well, it's not like I have homicidal needs because I play games.
 

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Most people think they can when they're younger. Even I did. But as you get older you realize what it actually means to do it and start to realize they probably couldn't or don't want to. I would be surprised if more than 10% of the people here saying they would, would still say so once they pass 35.

All the people I've been with before they died have always talked about their regrets at killing something (usually animals). Taking a life is certainly something you never forget. And to understand what the weight of carrying that can do to your own life is the thing that will give you pause before saying you can. I could not. I don't want that life. I'm with Gandhi on this one.
 

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Arcane Azmadi said:
I think I could if they were trying to kill me. I certainly know I'd TRY, but you can never say for sure until you're right in the moment. And if they WERE trying to kill me, I think I could kill them without a scrap of remorse.

Kaisar said:
They say you change after killing a person no matter what the circumstances. It is the ones that show no outer effects that are the truly evil ones. I could do. There are people in this world that are already dead, they just don't know it, and I could easily fix their living "issue". People that rape others. Anyone that harms a child in anyway. These people are already dead inside. Why not make the outside match? It would be doing them and everyone else in the world a favor.
Well, that may be putting it a bit overtheatrically, but yes, I agree that I could probably kill a true monster with ease as well. You'd call them "dead inside" but I'd just call them "monsters". The Norway butcher in the recent news for example. If I had my way, I'd spare all the effort of a trial, have him legally reclassified a monster rather than a person for his conscious, willing, deliberate, inhuman and monstrous acts, strip him of his human rights and destroy him, the same way we "destroy" animals that attack humans. Not for emotional reasons like revenge or "eye-for-an-eye" justice, but simply because he's a threat to innocent humans and should be destroyed. And I could take a gun and put a bullet in his head myself, without hesitation, then walk away unflinchingly as the body is doused in petrol and burned.

purehatred89 said:
Dawn Patrol said:
purehatred89 said:
Back at school, my English teacher once said to me I was the most likely student he'd ever met to become a serial killer; I took it as a compliment.

Yes I could kill someone, but it depends. I wouldn't kill my friends or family, but I'd gladly kill a stranger or someone I dislike, however only if I could get away with it.
You'd gladly kill a stranger?

Dude, why?
I'm a misanthropist. I have no empathy for strangers.
The word you are looking for is "psychopath" [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Psychopathy]. You should be tested to make sure you're not just talking shit on the internet to sound tough, then locked up if you're not.
Most psychopaths are happily walking around and will never kill a man, a lack of empathy doesn't necessitate murder unless you're using the definition of psychopathy that includes the need to kill in order to 'feel'.
In fact, most business execs and higher ups in politics trend high scores on psychopathy tests (which I personally think are highly unreliable).

Anyway I would kill but only if needed. In self defence I'd normally be OK, I've had a lot of training in various arts and from various sources (marines, SBS and SAS come to mind outside of traditional martial arts) so I'm a more than capable fighter. However if a weapon is involved things do get hairy, one of the more common disarms with a knife, particularly with a skilled fighter, involves using it on them and most have the kill as the end goal, after all they may have more than one.
Similarly a firearm is immediate do or die, all disarms involving a firearm result in the death of the original holder and I would do so without a moment's hesitation.

Otherwise, no. If I can avoid it I see no reason, I'll take down the bastards of this world other ways and I will definitely take them on in a fight but I don't want to kill someone, it's not a nice thing to do. I can, however, do it.
 

FuzzyRaccoon

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I would never knowingly kill a person unless I was trying to be killed. In that sense, I probably would be doing everything possible to live, and it wouldn't affect me very much to have killed them.

However, there is the possibility that I would do it unknowingly. That is, as a child, I had terrible bouts of rage. Sometimes they were to the good: protecting a friend I had that was being bullied. Sometimes they were not. In these events, I would see red, and all I had in mind was the thought I must obliterate my target off the face of the earth so that not even a speck of them existed. I would preceed then to leap onto the person in question, and use everything in my arsenal, which often included bashing my head repeatedly against theirs. If it wasn't for being stopped by others, I am positive that I would have killed them.

I don't feel bad for the people that I hurt, a nugget of that rage still remains towards each of those individuals. But it does scare me a little to know that I'm something of a monster.
 

Benny Blanco

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I probably could- I thought I had once.

It was over 10 years ago at school, where I choked someone unconscious when we were just dicking around. His eyes were still open when he hit the floor and that is really unnerving the first time you see it. My initial thought was not "Oh no! I've taken a life!" but rather "Oh no, I'm going to borstal/prison for murder!". Thankfully he came round.

I think it would take something pretty significant to make me kill someone though. A severe threat to me or a loved one. I'm generally pretty relaxed and don't look for violence in the street or really anywhere outside a training & competitive setting.

I think that's a common thing amongst people whose lives have a regular violent component, whether real (military, law enforcement etc.) or competitive. From reading the posts of servicemen here, as well as stuff guys like Forrest Griffin have mentioned, there exists within some people the ability to transition from a normal mental state to a setting where they're prepared to do extreme violence to another person almost at will, due to a compartmentalisation.

I wouldn't compare myself to these people, but even when sparring or competing, there's a feeling of wanting to smash the shit out of someone one minute, but minutes later, you're friends again. The human brain is weird.

EDIT: It's also a testament to the membership of the forum that no-one has quoted a certain Cypress Hill song.
 

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Probably. Of course, it all depends on the factors.

Self defense? Not even a question. I could and probably wouldn't hesitate. My life owns everyone else's.

I see myself probably killing in vengeance too, if I could get away with it. Like if I was attacked and knew my attacker. I think I could do that.
 

SillyBear

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The only possible scenario I could kill someone would be in defense of my son. That's it I think.