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Vindicator ago

Liz falls for bullshit on a regular basis and retweets it, unfortunately. I'm going to bet this one is BS. The logic of the claim doesn't hold up. Filetting a kid's face off would a) make them lose consciousness and b) make it impossible for them to see (there would be massive swelling, blood loss and probably damage to the eyeballs) or be terrorized by anything more.

Are_we_sure ago

Unbelievable.

Screenwriting, flat out screenwriting.

I keep going back to that. Folks on this board routinely engage in the most fanciful edges of their imagination. And then they will claim whatever they just imagined is reality. Somebody just claimed that fire in Trump Tower was an assassination attempt.

Even when the recognize it's from Silence of the Lambs, they still go for it. I wonder why that is.

It's like the their border between imagination and reality is liquid, you can just slip from one to the other.

I think for some people it's like diving into a pool. They know when they are poolside and they know when they are in pool. For others, it's like they are already in the pool and they are just going from the shallow end to the deep end. You can swim from one to the other and you'd never feel the change.

Vindicator ago

Well, AWS, since the media, the political and the justice systems are all corrupt, and a lot of folks on this board have lived the horrors of child rape, I would guess that a lot of this is catharsis. People get to write their desires and at least see them in print. That's what you get, when you allow evil to run rampant. I'd say you're lucky if that is ALL that happens.

Are_we_sure ago

I know plenty of folks who suffered abuse and can still tell imagination from reality.

That dog don't hunt.

Enigmatic_Continuum ago

If it is screenwriting, how come all the unique ideas are being used for politics and to discredit "conspiracies" while only poor remakes are given to the masses as entertainment? Seems a bit backasswards to me. Then again, propaganda is probably worth more than a movie ticket.