I met a guy who had fought in the first gulf war. We were both pretty drunk and at someones house. He started telling me about these two people he killed, and then started crying (this is a big, touch shaven headed soldier - he's still in the army). It really messed him up.... the whole thing. I think you'll always feel guilt and saddness when you kill someone unless you're a psychopath.
2006-08-01 03:13:07
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answered by Entwined 5
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It depends on who you kill and why, I would imagine. If it's a killing of revenge then how sweet it must be to have the very life snuffed out the person that did you wrong. If it were a mistake that you happened to kill someone the the guilt would be almost unbearable.If you killed someone in the time of war during a campaign then you're doing your job (Oh the perks) You must remember one thing my little Jedi, they say (and they say a lot) the first one is always the hardest, second almost as hard as the first and from there on in guns, knifes and bats for everyone.
2006-08-01 03:18:53
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answered by Da Bull 2
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It makes you sick to the stomach.It gives u have nightmares for months and months and ur forever thinking about ur victim and their families. Mkes u think what they're families are doing now with a void in their livesand also u think about the impact it has on ur own family. Children can be cruel,taunting ur children about what u did and leaves emotional scars on everyone. THAT IS, IF IT WAS AN ACCIDENT!! But if it were malicious(pre-mediated or intentional) then I wouldn't know.I guess they suffer the same but without a conscious
I beg u in the name of God DON'T DO IT
2006-08-01 03:20:10
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answered by Mona Lisa 2
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it affects everyone differently.
it's all about who you are and the circumstances behind the actual killing.
i mean, was it an accident, were you fighting a war, was is self-defense, or was it cold blood.....
all of these scenarios will leave a person feeling differently about what they did. also, every person will feel differently than someone else, b/c feelings are not something that are ever the same for any 2 people. that's what makes us individuals and our feelings always unique.
take care.
2006-08-01 03:14:30
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answered by joey322 6
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There is a moment of fear, than pure power through your whole consciousness. A feeling of true power, the power to take away someone's life. And than comes the shock of what you have done, followed by sadness mixed with pride and anger.
2013-11-29 17:14:10
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answered by Nachman 1
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Do you know how playing COD or something is? yeah it is like the right trigger button, but a lot more saying "you don't have to do this."
2015-04-10 16:19:47
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answered by ? 1
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I guess you should ask my aunt, she'd know, after all, the whole family knows she killed my fav. Uncle David. Ask her, the psycho b*t*h would know. :D
2006-08-01 08:52:49
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answered by Shadow Love at Midnight 1
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I killed an ant, i felt pretty powerful later :|
2006-08-01 03:11:03
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answered by Anonymous
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What a dumb-a$$ question!
What kind of twisted human would even wonder about such things?
Now....go back into your mom's basement and finish playing your video game.
2006-08-01 03:17:44
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answered by Anonymous
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cuz lately u have found out that ur place is behind the bars in jail
2006-08-01 03:11:51
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answered by jp shahani 2
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