Wyle_E_Coyote
Northern Virginia
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I'm sorry, when you said some people would think you are comparing apples and oranges... Yes, I think the comparison *is* apples and oranges. Completely not comparable.I never stated that this killing was logical or excusable. In fact, I thought the last part of my post highlighted that I found it inexcusable, despite my own admissions about being capable of killing (in me or them situations)
Correct, no one's rage is comparable or exactly the same, that's why I began my post saying that,
Then later pointed out that some people never, under any circumstances admit to being able to kill someone, while others kill over very minor things (road rage, gang retaliation, money, jealousy etc)
Not sure what your "surprise" comment was in reference to, so I cannot comment on that specifically.
If you are thinking my admission of being willing to kill someone in a me or them situation in turn inferred to you that I felt that leaving their 3 year old child alone that evening while they went to dinner was anything less than completely irresponsible and cruel, or that throwing her away in a culvert like she was literally trash, (something I wouldn't even think was okay to do to a family pet) was something you also felt I thought was excusable, then my apologies, because I was DEFINITELY not inferring those things, which is why I have been posting here, searching for answers, throwing around theories, and keeping my eyes on Texas news sites like a hawk since October 7th, like many others here.
My point, was that people aren't simply able to kill or not and that all those people cant easily be clumped together. There are many more shades of grey, vs. just being black and white.
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