Stfu
05-27-2012, 06:43 AM
Ted Bundy before he was executed confessed that pornography, and brutal pornography was what stirred him to become a serial killer. (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=thdGlozLQ7g) There might not be "internet police" out there to impede you from what you're doing, but there are people capable of it. You spamming gore / porn; is in a real true sense an act of murder and rape. When you draw stimulation out of violating another persons 'peace' in the way that you have, you will reap rewards to that behavior.
“. . . the most damaging kinds of pornography are those that involve violence, and sexual violence. Because the wedding of those two forces, as I know only too well, brings about behavior that is just too terrible to describe.”
“My experience with pornography that deals on a violent level with sexuality, once you become addicted to it – and I look on this as a kind of addiction – like other kinds of addition, I would keep looking for more potent, more explicit, more graphic kinds of material. Like an addiction, you keep craving something which is harder, something which gives you a greater sense of excitement until you reach the point where the pornography only goes so far. You reach that jumping off point where you begin to wonder if maybe actually doing it will give you that which is beyond just reading about it or looking at it.”
“…this one small but very potent and very destructive segment of it that I kept very secret and very close to myself and didn’t let anybody know about…
“…something which is almost like a separate entity inside.
“…that’s one way to describe it – a compulsion, a building up of destructive energy.
“It’s a very difficult thing to describe. The sensation of reaching that point where I knew that it was like something had snapped, that I knew that
I couldn’t control it any more, that these barriers that I had learned as a child, that had been instilled in me, were not enough to hold me back with respect to seeking out and harming somebody.
“It was like coming out of some kind of horrible trance or dream. I can only liken it to… have been possessed by something so awful and so alien, and then the next morning wake up from it, remember what happened ...
“…it was like a black hole. It was like a crack and everything that fell into that crack just disappeared.”
“. . . the most damaging kinds of pornography are those that involve violence, and sexual violence. Because the wedding of those two forces, as I know only too well, brings about behavior that is just too terrible to describe.”
“My experience with pornography that deals on a violent level with sexuality, once you become addicted to it – and I look on this as a kind of addiction – like other kinds of addition, I would keep looking for more potent, more explicit, more graphic kinds of material. Like an addiction, you keep craving something which is harder, something which gives you a greater sense of excitement until you reach the point where the pornography only goes so far. You reach that jumping off point where you begin to wonder if maybe actually doing it will give you that which is beyond just reading about it or looking at it.”
“…this one small but very potent and very destructive segment of it that I kept very secret and very close to myself and didn’t let anybody know about…
“…something which is almost like a separate entity inside.
“…that’s one way to describe it – a compulsion, a building up of destructive energy.
“It’s a very difficult thing to describe. The sensation of reaching that point where I knew that it was like something had snapped, that I knew that
I couldn’t control it any more, that these barriers that I had learned as a child, that had been instilled in me, were not enough to hold me back with respect to seeking out and harming somebody.
“It was like coming out of some kind of horrible trance or dream. I can only liken it to… have been possessed by something so awful and so alien, and then the next morning wake up from it, remember what happened ...
“…it was like a black hole. It was like a crack and everything that fell into that crack just disappeared.”