Missing People In Ireland

People with problems and disappointments in their life who retreat into a fantasy online where they’re always right.

Scum of the earth.

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says the lad in a darkened room who spends his Saturday nights arguing with randommers on the internet, whilst sipping dutch gold, wearing a penneys harry potter cape.

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Brave of you to admit to all that!

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He left the missus at 5pm, abducted the girl at 6.15pm, and she was apparently dead by 7pm.

Fucking bizarre.

Tank point is taken but you’re probably calling a vast swathe of mentally ill people scum here in that post
now i dont know if this lad is mentally ill or not but take any of the cases of people with paranoid schizophrenia in the country who have maimed or killed randomers or family members in a chaotic episode.
many of these people are beyond help and are sitting at him a bedroom in their parents house untreated , clattering away on a keyboard until suddenly they snap due to a voice in their head or whatever, is it right to call these people scum or are they just sick people who have not been treated ?

I’ve just arranged to meet a lad I haven’t seen in ages this Friday to go to a gig in the olympia. We’re both in our early forties. I’m just going up to check what shirts I have…

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It could be The Last Waltz for some unlucky woman you animals might meet…

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Or Goodnight Vienna.

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Especially if her name is Dixie…

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will she sing I shall be released ?

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Bit of banter with the TFKers mate.

The notion of the internet letting all these maladjusted people talk to each other without any input of reality to contradict them is scary and it’s gradually starting to have a real effect on our society but that’s a debate for another day. Suffice to say that I don’t think the internet has had a good effect on mental health or the quality of people’s relationships generally.

One little point - legally in Ireland the legal test for criminal insanity is whether someone was so effected that the could or couldn’t tell the moral quality of their actions. There was a classic case of a lad who dropped acid, thought his girlfriend was a giant snake and strangled her to death. Not 100% certain but if I remember correctly he got off for murder but got done for manslaughter because its reckless to drop acid.

Acid leads to battery.

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I would say that was about right.

I wonder how many other of the family wagon Italia 90 olé óle crowd on here have dark secrets.

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everybody is influenced by same emotional and motivational triggers. Depends on how you are raised, what situations you have encountered, how resilient you have become over your life.

There are psychopaths but he is as likely to be a neurosurgeon or a CEO as a serial killer. I don’t see this lad as a psychopath as that gives him too much credit. He was too weak to handle life and went to a dark side and indulged his worst traits.

I believe there is research which shows CEO often show psychopathic tendencies. That being a psycho is a good trait for helping you get to the top in business. It helps you not give a shit about others.

I like to think I’m here on merit!

unsurprisingly, accountants are on top of the pushover scale

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It was all but confirmed that he didn’t know his victim I thought. A pure chance encounter was what someone said on radio yesterday but they may have been spoofing.