"Plantiff, Defendant" (state of mind)

Discussion in 'Mind Games' started by Tormentations, May 25, 2010.

  1. Tormentations

    Tormentations Member

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    Is it murdering when a plantiff force (even compel) a defendant to commit such a terrible suicide?

    I know two which are guilty in being about to pull off such the thing.

    Say, what would it take for you all to be forced into a suicide by somebody else? Explain what would have to be going on in your mind first before you would do something so terrible like that. Or do you believe that thing could never happen to you any day? If you answer with a"Yes!" to this, then what makes you so sure that you even know yourself like that to even know beforehand that such a thing could never happen to you any day at all?

    In my book, no person knows themself, but persons like to front and make white lie claims as if they do know themself. So also in my book, somebody with a plan to compel you into committing a form of suicide can happen to you. It can happen to the best of you when you just think about it. Murderers who are mighty don't get their hands dirty, especially when such murderers are extreme prejudice to not even want to lay a finger on a certain other wanted dead or alive.

    So, let those that claim they know themself phsychologically be a straight up liar. Let those that see any which see through them be in fear of that any. Besides, you are quite simply punk'd when you allow fear to be so stronger than love. Do people not recall? Indeed they do have things serving as truth prior in life abundant. :cool: The skill and talent of mighty murderers get told. The game should be sold.
     
  2. Justin_Hale

    Justin_Hale ( •_•)⌐■-■ ...(⌐■_■)

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    Are you the defendant?
     
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