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Josh July 19, 2017 at 7:42 am.
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July 4, 2017 at 5:17 am #3968

JoshIt’s not like homosexuality. I don’t have any trouble understanding homosexuality. I feel like it would be cool to be bisexual. I just don’t happen to be one. But I don’t have any intuition about this sadism thing or what it’s like to live one’s life that way & plan to pursue it as a goal structure. I have experienced jealousies, and I’m sure that is not the same thing or an explanation.
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July 4, 2017 at 5:27 am #3969

JoshEarly morning July 4th writers don’t know this answer.
One idea: if one is an arch criminal that doesn’t empathize at all with other’s pain, partly from nature & partly from dulling familiarity/experience, and you are always looking for advantages because you are taught that is the way of the bandit, then you think that sadism is a trade craft because it might cause fear/hesitation/distraction in others while leaving your performance unaffected…so it is not so much a hidden benefit as a technique of war.
Is that so or not?
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July 4, 2017 at 5:42 am #3970

JoshThere is a psychology some RM men have that involves associating an anal sex act with besting a male opponent/inferior in a kind of life contest. However, most seem to prefer that the bested has a positive attitude towards the conqueror, so that is also not sadistic (so far). However, perhaps the conqueror feels the act is more thrilling if he summons a negative feeling towards the sub? Why? How does that help?
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July 6, 2017 at 6:52 pm #4040

JoshThe idea is that secretly killing a lot of heterosexuals makes RM members feel proud to be dominating straights in both murder and awareness? And letting me see that is a way of psychologically torturing me, which is also psychologically rewarding for RM members??
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— TED Talks (@TEDTalks) July 6, 2017
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July 19, 2017 at 7:42 am #4307

JoshMy observation is that secrecy for crime/organization & money also take precedence over the other “rules”. That exemplifies the reality of an off law killer cult that pretends to be officious. Not only does it kill outsiders, but the small group of true insiders also has no true individual rights. They can be killed – their error, knowing the “error” – blah, blah, blah.
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