How horrible must be the overwhelming, cruel force that is capable of transforming men, at the beginning of their lives, innocent and bright-eyed, into such terrible outcasts of humanity. Are humans inherently predisposed to commit murder, simply because they have the physical capacity to do so? Is murder the simple consequence of overwhelming want? Or is murder conditioned, being the undersired outcome of brutality, misery, and neglect? Perhaps abstaining from murder is the abberation here; does society condition humans to stifle their natural impulse to kill? I am curious to know what you think, so please be as elaborate and convoluted as you wish!
2007-02-05
21:21:05
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holdcauf01
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