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#23
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07-29-2012, 12:29 AM
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Re: Cyanide
Damn! You guys are good! That's a new one! Thanks, Suce! "The notorious hitman and family man!", lol! Must have been a documentary I saw since I cannot find it listed as a movie. I'll check from time to time. When I saw it, I didn't know who Kuklinski was, but, I remember the tricycle on Christmas Eve after a hit. |
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07-29-2012, 01:56 AM
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Re: Cyanide
On that topic of people having a life where they can do awful things and then come home like nothing happened. The mental mechanics are somewhat impressive. Mental suppression of stressful situations without strain. Lack of guilt. Etc. Most of which we would call the signs of a killer or someone that's just insane. Or any other term. What I'm getting at is that these are useful tools that don't need to be related. I think the act of killing someone is something that affects us all. But the suppression of that comes naturally it seems. More or less I would consider these individuals genius with a drawback. I would love to just write and write. But..... No I won't bore you |
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07-29-2012, 11:20 PM
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Re: Cyanide
"There is no past to heal. There is no future to be afraid of. There is only now." Not to use Iceman as inspiration, but ya know. Maybe it's the same idea. Training your mind on the present moment without the weight of the past or future. That is a brilliant thing.. |