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Re: ⁂*ℭonfetti ℜain*⁂
Posted: Apr 6th, '20, 21:18
by Moi
Yeah, I guess you're right u8
It just irks me because I don't like people talking about things they know nothing about.
Like when people tell me I have no reason to be tired because I don't work.
Let me tell my sleep-deprived body that Bu
You mean it's scale, but a hammer 8u
.....
That'd be a good murder weapon.
What do you mean hammer, it's just a scale \8u/
Re: ⁂*ℭonfetti ℜain*⁂
Posted: Apr 8th, '20, 11:03
by memoriam
I know, it's always annoying when people speak when they know shit about the topic

It's also the lack of empathy and of understanding how humans work sometimes. Besides if I feel tired and somebody tells me I shouldn't be, I'm like... don't tell me how I feel dog dammit xD
LOL XD
Re: ⁂*ℭonfetti ℜain*⁂
Posted: Apr 8th, '20, 20:44
by Moi
I'll never forget this Alfred Hitchcock story where this woman kills her husband with a leg of lamb (think it's lamb) and she cooks it and feeds it to the cops.
So she never gets in trouble because no murder weapon.
I had a friend that was a know-it-all and he didn't even know what he was talking about sometimes xD
You know, I love true crime stuff and I hear these bullshit conclusions police make.
Like I'm not a cop or a coroner or a doctor, but they make NO sense.
I can only think it's a cover-up or they're wrong and refuse to admit it.
One was a man they found dead with a bullet to the back of the head.
He had gunpowder residue on his...right hand, I think.
So they decided it was suicide.
HOW do you shoot yourself in the back of your head to kill yourself?
And he was left handed (or vice versa - he didn't use his predominant hand to shoot himself).
And his fingerprints weren't on the gun.
BUT YEAH SUICIDE OKAY Bu
And there was a story and I swear I heard it right.
They found this man all cut up in a locked suitcase.
They said he killed himself.
So he killed himself, climbed into a suitcase, closed it and locked it from the outside while he was dead and inside Bu
Re: ⁂*ℭonfetti ℜain*⁂
Posted: Apr 8th, '20, 22:52
by jacobgrey
*casually re-enters chat after weeks of not being around, then several days of reading through the thread pages missed because of OCD*
Hi! *falls over*
I like watching those kinds of true crime shows where the police are like "and he looked at the FLOOR when we said his wife was killed, so we knew he had to be the killer!!!!"
no dude - you found out he was the killer later through forensics and now you're putting a filter on what you saw in the past -___- There's no right or wrong way to react on hearing a loved one died. I laughed and smiled uncontrollably when I found my rabbit dead when I was a teenager because I was in fucking shock and your brain does weird things sometimes. Didn't mean I killed her.
(Actually the other rabbit kicked her to death, so I guess it really was a murder after all)
Re: ⁂*ℭonfetti ℜain*⁂
Posted: Apr 9th, '20, 00:15
by Moi
Yeah, everyone reacts to death and grieves differently xD
I remember when I was about 5 years old and found out my grandma died.
I ran to her room to see her and she wasn't there.
I wasn't like "COOL A DEAD BODY!" it was my grandma and that was her room so I wanted to go see her.
Re: ⁂*ℭonfetti ℜain*⁂
Posted: Apr 9th, '20, 14:47
by jacobgrey
It's sad to think that someone could be under suspicion because of a reaction they can't control.
Like in the Amanda Knox case. Basically the whole prosecution rested on the fact that she kissed her boyfriend after her roommate was found dead. Like, ???? I mean there are so many different ways you can react on your own, and when you add a second person into the mix who might have some influence over your actions as well, that's just crazy. You can't condemn someone based on that.
Re: ⁂*ℭonfetti ℜain*⁂
Posted: Apr 9th, '20, 20:50
by memoriam
I think people just love to categorize and label everything. It's either black or white, good or evil etc. I think we're all guilty of that on some levels.
Re: ⁂*ℭonfetti ℜain*⁂
Posted: Apr 9th, '20, 20:56
by Moi
I have this...I smile and laugh when I'm confused and upset. I also tend to make jokes in serious situations. Sometimes I'll feel like crying my eyes out or I'm so angry I could catch on fire, but I want to laugh hysterically instead.
I don't because I know people would find that weird, but I feel it bubbling up inside me and I want to "HAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!"
People that don't understand anxiety disorders and introverts always find them suspicious.
"He didn't look at me when I asked him a question - he's guilty of something!"
"She always keeps to herself, of course she killed someone!"
This guy murdered someone and people were like "Of course he was guilty! He had dolls in coffins!"
I have the same dolls in coffins. It's called Living Dead Dolls and millions of people have them.
Doesn't mean they're immoral killers >__>
I remember this one man was aloof and kept to himself and wasn't good at talking to people and people just blamed him for a murder.
They harassed the poor man and wanted him in prison and dead and he didn't do anything other than keep to himself =__=
Re: ⁂*ℭonfetti ℜain*⁂
Posted: Apr 9th, '20, 22:19
by memoriam
I had my first appointment with a psychiatrist today and I have mixed feelings... My head's a mess.
Re: ⁂*ℭonfetti ℜain*⁂
Posted: Apr 9th, '20, 23:35
by Moi
What happened? If you don't mind sharing u8