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    Quote Originally Posted by Meursault View Post
    No sir that is wrong. You have no concept of how the minds of these people work. They start watching porn and become addicted in a lot of cases. The porn then dries up and they have to seek greater things to get the same high and hence they take to serial killing and rape. You are not born a serial killer. You may have a gene, but it still has to be triggered. A lot of serial killers have come from middle to upper class families. Some are very articulate and well spoken and they would be the last person you would expect to be who they are.

    Having said that most people who watch porn dont become serial killers. But among the serial killers, porn and porn addiction is a common trait.
    I suspect not one single serial killer would have chosen a different path had they not watched porn,thus the peppa pig comment.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bettercallsaul View Post
    I suspect not one single serial killer would have chosen a different path had they not watched porn,thus the peppa pig comment.
    The seed has to be sowed somewhere. What invariably happens with some (not all) is the normal porn dries up. They then seek more extreme porn and when that dries up, they seek more extreme methods to get the same high and hence they move on to human subjects. What you have said is that i suspect every single alcoholic would have become an alcoholic even had they not taken a drink, as if they were just born alcoholics. No, the chain reaction starts with the first drink and then grows. The killing is a means to an end, the end being pleasure in a lot of them. It is addiction. All addiction starts with the person discovering a taste for something and it grows.

    Dont mean to be creepy but watch this video.

    "The mass of men live lives of quiet desperation" - Henry David Thoreau.

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