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But like real question: Why do people ask these type of questions?

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    I recently murdered a bowl of mac and cheese. It was premeditated.

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    I coughed without a mask near an old lady ranting about liberals in a super conservative little town in Texas during COVID.

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          It’s good that you stay home when sick, but just FYI, you can have covid without realizing it. Roughly 1 in 5 cases never get symptoms but are still contagious. That’s one of the reasons lockdowns were so effective. We couldn’t just rely on people staying away when they are sick because they might have it without the sickness. Fuck covid

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    I’m not really sure how it works but I was told I gobbled up my brother as an embryo in the womb. He was yummy.

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    I had these really annoying ducks near my house and I would shoot at them, but missed a lot. The neighbor’s dog would pop out of the tall grass and LAUGH at me each time. It made me so mad I tried to murder that dog multiple times but he always got away.

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    I’ve made an inexcusable mistake that caused someone to die. It’s been 20-ish years, still not over it. Is anyone even allowed to get over something like that and go on with their lives?

    People ask because murderers exist, and if they’ve served their sentence, they might be willing to answer and have interesting stories?

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      Is anyone even allowed to get over something like that and go on with their lives?

      If it was a mistake and you didn’t intend to actually kill anyone, then yes I think you’re allowed to move on at some point and even forgive yourself for that.

      Mistakes happen. Often it’s just bad luck. There’s no benefit in beating yourself up about it. What happened has happened and there’s no going back. Grieving and regretting and feeling bad and such is normal and okay but I’d say 20 years is enough time to start thinking of forgiveness and moving on.

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      Its been 20 years. Why not share the story. Its an anonymous forum. Most will assume any stories here are made up. It’s therapeutic as fuck, like writing a letter you’ll never send. Just giving a perspective most who know you would never give.🍻

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    People like to ask edgy questions to get imaginary points or to feel important by getting hidden information, people are goofy.

    Why are people religious? In part because it’s human nature to want to know things that other people don’t know. Fake hidden knowledge is a sweet treat to a truth starved brain

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      Religion is seriously fucked up, actually.

      If you can get people to believe in magic they have never seen because of stories that never happened to explain an afterlife that nobody knows about, you can easily get them to also fork over a considerable amount of their income to avoid a fate that will never happen.

      Nevermind that you can also produce some fearless soldiers who will gladly hand over their life for no real reason.

      Eesh. Humans are weird.

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      Damn, I shot a bunch of men on a battlefield once, even use gas grenades in the trenches. I love war crimes.

      People keep calling me a “noob” because I keep dying.

      But its fine, I just call the people with different uniforms “Aimbot Cheaters”

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    In many jurisdictions there is a big difference between murdering and killing. Murder it’s almost always a giant no-no. The killing angle would more likely get you some stories. There’s a tumblr (?) thread about women offing their husbands etc for some pretty reasonable reasons - although, honestly, a lot of those were probably murder; now that I think of it.

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      “You been screwin’ the milkman?” He shouted, “You been screwin’ the milkman?!”

      And then he ran into my knife. He ran into my knife ten times.

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        Yeah, that’s right up there with the classic “face-to-fist” fighting technique. Sadly, the thread in question was a bit more “…he did it to me for years but the first time he did it to our daughter I snapped.” Kinda grim - but real.