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03-04-2026, 10:45 AM
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Re: Polish Teenager Murdered His Stepfather and Great-Grandmother With Axe
I did my best, he has speech impediment, so sometimes it was not that easy to understand him. In brackets […] are my addons. Here is what he said: Good day, I’m the family killer. I’ve killed two specimen [he used that phrase] in my house. It is me who is responsible for bomb alarms from more or less 5 days ago: in school at Limanowa, in school at Warsaw – a photographic one, I think – and other. Yes, and also in hospital and youtuber named [I can’t understand the name: tivimie?]. I’m not going to be here anymore [on social media]. It is my final statement [he used that word] why I did this. At my job, one guy, named Mirek Jaskóła, he pushed me all the time, called me names. I don’t know… maybe because I didn’t know much. But… it is too much. I didn’t do anything, truly speaking. I did nothing wrong and he beat me. Maybe not hard but he pushed me around and called me loser. It was beyond me. Father forced me to do that [go to work, I guess]. It is my final statement. This is the end. How can I reason that murder? In my opinion murder is a part of human life. Back in the day people killed each other and there was no problem. Today I’m the biggest psychopath and murderer. I don’t think I’m sick or something. Now I can look like it but I’m stressed right now. I’ve never killed anyone before, not even an animal. So… most things you will have on [can’t understand: watch people life?] or in some folders. Goodbye. |
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#85
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03-04-2026, 06:28 PM
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Re: Polish Teenager Murdered His Stepfather and Great-Grandmother With Axe
Ah, so nothing worth listening to. What a fucking idiot. "I killed Dad and Gma because a guy at work called me a loser." Sounds like that guy at work was... as the kids say, "based." |
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03-05-2026, 07:02 AM
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Re: Polish Teenager Murdered His Stepfather and Great-Grandmother With Axe
No, lets not just dismiss this, because this is a pattern emerging everywhere, and it gets people hurt, when all someone has to do is show a little compassion, understanding, and a willingness to listen. Tough love has a place, but it shouldnt be the standard.
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03-05-2026, 12:39 PM
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I'm going to have to disagree, I think a bit of child bullying and hazing can be healthy for crucial character development. We seem to have trended away from it in the last couple decades and I think we are overall weaker as a society because of it. For example, ppl have such "thin skin" these days and are too easily offended and "triggered" over trivial things that in the end mean nothing. If there is ever some western society altering event, that throws people's life into chaos, like for instance the power shutting off for weeks or something similar. These soft people in our society will be the first to die off because they are incapable of dealing with anything actually stressful or meaningful because they lived a privileged life of ease and complete coddling leading up to the event. I grew up in the 80s and 90s and it was a different, and IMO better world back then. You had to actually have some self reliance and ability to stand up for yourself in the face of adversity. Ironically enough, there was far less racism and friction between young adults back then too. We weren't divided by race and constantly reminded of our differences. We were as close to united as possible at the time, and a lot of ppl didn't see race, they seen a fellow person. We definitely peaked as a society in the early 90s, right before the internet boom. There's no coincidence there either. The internet age and the social media age that followed were both part of society's downfall into political correctness and being soft as marshmallows. Pushing back on weakness makes society tougher. And we need that right now, more than ever. Just my opinion, you'll probably disagree with me and that's ok. |
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03-05-2026, 12:47 PM
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Re: Polish Teenager Murdered His Stepfather and Great-Grandmother With Axe
To add onto that a bit. If this kid would have gotten his ass kicked a bit more growing up, maybe instead of being a frustrated coward and killing his own family in their sleep or in their weakest moments, he would have "manned up", and just kicked the bully's ass at work, not only improving his own character arc, but also teaching the bully a valuable life lesson. A bunch of "paying it forward" could then "springboard" from the event and spread like wildfire the way it used to. Instead we have what happened here instead. All too comon today. |
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03-05-2026, 06:39 PM
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Re: Polish Teenager Murdered His Stepfather and Great-Grandmother With Axe
Świetne podsumowanie całości. Morderca jest moim rodakiem i może pozwala mi to nieco bardziej odczytać, zrozumieć pewne niuanse. Gość robi wrażenie totalnie wyprutego z emocji. Ewidentnie gość musiał przesiąknąć brutalnymi nagraniami z Internetu. Zabił swojego Oczyma, nie Ojca. Widocznie zabrakło tam empatii i uwagi ale to nadal nie upoważnia nikogo do morderstwa, w dodatku w tak brutalny sposób, chodź akurat nie sądzę by jego ofiary były świadome czegokolwiek. Gość robi wrażenie jakoby to morderstwo to była jego codzienność, tak jakby od niechcenia. To lizanie młotka, było tak sztuczne jakby sam siebie chciał przekonać. Tam nałożyło się kilka spraw, zaburzeń i defektów. Filmów nie dałem rady obejrzeć w całości. Czyste zło, bez żadnych emocji. -mod edit: added English translation: A great summary of the whole thing. The murderer is my compatriot, and perhaps that allows me to read things a bit more clearly, to understand certain nuances. The guy seems completely drained of emotion. He must have clearly been saturated with brutal internet footage. He killed his Oyka, not his father. There was clearly a lack of empathy and consideration, but that still doesn't justify murder, especially in such a brutal way, although I don't think his victims were conscious of anything. The guy gives the impression that this murder was an everyday occurrence for him, as if casually. This hammer-licking was so artificial, as if he was trying to convince himself. Several issues, disorders, and flaws overlapped. I couldn't watch the entire film. Pure evil, devoid of any emotion. |