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Originally posted by: aidanjm
Originally posted by: Tick
Originally posted by: aidanjm
Originally posted by: Tick
Originally posted by: aidanjm
Originally posted by: HotChic
Originally posted by: Tick
Originally posted by: aidanjm
Originally posted by: Tick
Originally posted by: DaiShan
Originally posted by: Tick
Originally posted by: DaiShan
Originally posted by: Accipiter22
hahahah everyone here chastising him would've laughed if they were there
No. I would not have laughed had I witnessed a Chuck Norris fanboi round-house kick a girl in the throat while showing off his "leet skillz" in the same manner as the Star Wars kid with the light saber.
Well, I contend that most people would've laughed.
Do you and the OP go to the same elementary school? The only thing funny in this thread is the lack of intelligence exhibited by the OP and the people that indulge his ridiculous behavior. I would laugh my @$$ off if I saw the OP doing round house kicks, in fact, I'd love to see this on tape. Maybe he can be as popular as the star wars kid, but if I saw him kick a girl I would definitely give him a reason to wipe the smile off of his face.
HA! SEE you enjoy seeing people you don't like hurt to! Your only argument is that it was a girl he hit, but gender equality (enacted by women) tells us that women are the same as men, so any situation where you hit a guy you should also hit a girl. Feminism tells us so. And women started feminism.
how would it be funny if he accidently kicked a guy in the throat and he fell to the ground choking and coughing? It wouldn't be.
No, it would be histerical.
Isn't this one of those questions they ask serial killers? "Would you find it funny or enjoyable to watch somebody else get hurt?"
bingo. you're talking about a complete lack of empathy with another human being. the tendency to inflict pain on an "innocent" bystander - and actually derive pleasure from it.
There is a critical point here. Serial killers enjoy inflicted pain on others. Normal people enjoy seeing pain inflicted. It this case, it was an accident, so it places the OP in the latter category.
I love the way you are trying to "normalize" your and the OP's pathology. For most people, seeing an individual in pain makes them feel uncomfortable or sad. This is called empathy. It's one of the qulaities that makes us "Human". Lack of empathy is the distinguishing feature of a sociopath.
Sociopathy manifest in 15% of the population, and that's a level high enough to be considered psychologically normal. Think of all the TV shows founded on the idea that seeing other people in pain is funny.
What TV shows are those?
Turn to pretty much any channel with reality TV or the related.
