I make it a point to not associate with evil/shady/disrespectful people. If I came up with a throught that someone was in fact evil - I'd get rid of them from my life quickly.
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Ever encountered anyone that was truly evil?
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I'm glad to say I haven't.
Edit: You also need to give some more info on said "evil" person.Last edited by Jordan325iC; 09-20-2008, 12:37 PM.
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Originally posted by Aptyp View PostI know only one person, who, I think, was doing things on purpose to get ahead at expense of others. I'll refer to him as Stephen. He stole money from parents and said he earned it. If he liked a girl he would call any other guy a stalker and spread rumors. Favorite one was, BF and GF broke up right before Valen
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Originally posted by Nicademus View PostI don't think this guy is evil, he's just a total loser with an extremely low self esteem, amongst other things. Have you met his parents, (or probably lack of parents?) I bet they're great people. :down:
His brother turned out fine too.
And he was a loser, he took classes below his level so he could feel superior to others. We thought he was just dumb, but he sat in basic freshmen classes acting "holier than thou" over kids with difficulties. That actually sickening. I wondered why I never had standard classes with him or didn't see him on freshmen side of campus.
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Originally posted by Aptyp View Postyou'd have to define evil
Some people are just that stupid to their own behavior, and some people are clinically retarded.
I know only one person, who, I think, was doing things on purpose to get ahead at expense of others. I'll refer to him as Stephen. He stole money from parents and said he earned it. If he liked a girl he would call any other guy a stalker and spread rumors. Favorite one was, BF and GF broke up right before Valentine's day, and BF was going to go to apologize with flowers and all that stuff. Stephen called that girl ans said that the guy with flowers was coming over for valentine's day to rape her. That ended up hurting both BF and GF really badly. He lied about my best friend being on steroids, and my friend had a wrestling scholarship on the line, just because we went fishing without him.
After I found out about his true colors, we went to play pool one night and confronted him about things he was doing, and he pretended like none of it was his fault, and he only does to people who disrespect him. I picked up a girl at the bar that night, and took her home, leaving him alone without a ride. Next day, he comes up to me as I'm surrounded by a group of friends, and with a smile started saying that I got so drunk last night, that I forgot him at the bar (I didn't have a single drink). He started telling few female-friends of mine how disrespectful I was to women and that I forced a girl to leave with me. He even had balls to say that it was in my culture...
He got me to the point where violence became the answer, and all my friends seemed to support my decision. Next day he was offering rides home and Starbucks to all of my friends to kiss up to them, and my friend (on imaginary steroids) whooped his ass again.
He spent years making fun of this one girl, and she was the only dumbass who would potentially put out to him. Eventually she got a boyfriend and lost interest, so he started saying that she was screwing some redneck and that she may have diseases. He was making up stuff about her and saying that he was her first. One day he went over to her house, and her father opened fire on him (missed on purpose).
One day, my friend and I were waking our dogs to the park and saw him with a girl. We walked passed them and dogs got girl's interest. We told her Stephen had herpies, but he manages break-outs very well, and that he's strong and brave person to continue trying to date and live his life. She got grossed out and told him the date was over. And walked dogs with us. It was an online set-up date, and he picked her up. She also called his Mazda riced out, and my e30 tasteful. Too bad, too sad, my friend got with her instead.
Anyhow, that guy was evil, I'd put up a pic of him, but I don't have one. he looks evil, too.
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Originally posted by tim88325is View PostSee M. Scott Peck's book "People of the Lie", interesting ideas to discuss and think regardless of your personal opinion of the author.
Basically he makes an arguement that "evil" should studied and treated specifically as opposed to it being lumped into other psychological ailments.
People of the Lie rests in my bookcase with many many other books on psychology...
I know it's weird I'm an Engineer, Mechanic and Photographer...
But my degree is in psychology (my thesis dealt specifically with personality disorder)
This person is something altogether different...
Not the charming sociopath or well organized psychopath...
Just cool as could be... Some kind of "other than human" with a perfect facade...
It was only by a fluke I became aware of it...and I'm still questioning my own sanity.
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Originally posted by uofom3 View PostI make it a point to not associate with evil/shady/disrespectful people. If I came up with a throught that someone was in fact evil - I'd get rid of them from my life quickly.
I understand, Ted. Thanks...
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Originally posted by DCColegrove View PostI'm very familiar with M. Scott Peck and his writings and his view on evil as a clinical (and spiritual) condition.
People of the Lie rests in my bookcase with many many other books on psychology...
I know it's weird I'm an Engineer, Mechanic and Photographer...
But my degree is in psychology (my thesis dealt specifically with personality disorder)
This person is something altogether different...
Not the charming sociopath or well organized psychopath...
Just cool as could be... Some kind of "other than human" with a perfect facade...
It was only by a fluke I became aware of it...and I'm still questioning my own sanity.
Disturbing, i hope i dont know them...
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Originally posted by DCColegrove View PostI'm very familiar with M. Scott Peck and his writings and his view on evil as a clinical (and spiritual) condition.
People of the Lie rests in my bookcase with many many other books on psychology...
I know it's weird I'm an Engineer, Mechanic and Photographer...
But my degree is in psychology (my thesis dealt specifically with personality disorder)
This person is something altogether different...
Not the charming sociopath or well organized psychopath...
Just cool as could be... Some kind of "other than human" with a perfect facade...
It was only by a fluke I became aware of it...and I'm still questioning my own sanity.
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You're sane. Letting it eat at you will only degrade your perception of your own sanity. Enjoy the revelation and use it to your advantage when said evil may turn your way.
Or just steal all his peanut butter and smash his chips in his lunch box.
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Wrap all my things in aluminum
Beams of darkness streak across the sky
Pink rays from the ancient satellite
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Every time I open my windows cranes fly in to terrorize me.
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