[Old] The massacre in Norway - Page 76
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Zalitara
Norway361 Posts
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Quotidian
Norway1937 Posts
On July 24 2011 08:58 DirtYLOu wrote: Ye. From what I read in the diary, he had normal life. The crazy thing about all his things he have done, he lived normal life. When I read that one day he wen't clubbing and then he came back and thought about "phases" that will be ahead of him i almost collapsed. He was one cold motherfucker. I almost wanna say he had like 2 sides of him. The one that only he himself new about, and the other the "nice" cool guy, that you can go party and have fun. It's really disturbing. I wouldn't be surprised if it turns out that he has some level of narcissistic personality disorder, as well some psychopathic traits. Anyway... I'm tried of thinking about this motherfucker and his beliefs or how he should be punished. So many people are dead, that and preventing things like this from happeing in the future is all that matters. If he was locked away for life and erased from history, it'd only make the world a better place. | ||
Grettin
42381 Posts
On July 24 2011 09:03 MaGic~PhiL wrote: read his manifesto and tell me there is no way he is insane Im sure u have a PhD in Psychology or something.. Being insane, doesn't mean you can't be intelligent or know what the fuck you are doing. Or vice versa. | ||
PhilGood2DaY
Germany7424 Posts
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Maliris
Northern Ireland2557 Posts
On July 24 2011 07:47 Quotidian wrote: I don't mean inspire in terms of ideology, but in terms of the form of the actual actions. People were talking about how simular the whole thing was to the airport level in MW2 from the get go. There's a reason for that... i dont see why the airport scene is so noteworthy, just because a bunch of soccer moms got butthurt seeing violence in videogames doesn't mean violent videogames inspire this kind of thing. This guy was obviously a lunatic and a generic far right extremist | ||
Grettin
42381 Posts
On July 24 2011 09:11 MaGic~PhiL wrote: so you are actually backing up my point ty I also said vice versa. His views are pretty disturbing but he seems pretty intelligent at least if you look at what he is writing and talking about. And for sure he knew exactly what he was doing. | ||
xarthaz
1704 Posts
On July 24 2011 09:06 Quotidian wrote: I wouldn't be surprised if it turns out that he has some level of narcissistic personality disorder, as well some psychopathic traits. Those are kind of a precondition for being a successful politician you know.. | ||
NiNi
Germany9 Posts
And the highest ranked comment, by PullyElbow27, says it all And this is how you run a country humanely. | ||
Quotidian
Norway1937 Posts
On July 24 2011 09:14 xarthaz wrote: Those are kind of a precondition for being a successful politician you know.. True. Appearantly, psychopathy is also very common among top business executives as well. I was being slightly facetious though. Of course he'll get some labels slapped on him - whether it's paranoid delusional or psychopathic or whatever. | ||
DyEnasTy
United States3714 Posts
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Qno
Sweden15 Posts
From Sweden with love! | ||
Liquid`Nazgul
22427 Posts
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r.Evo
Germany14079 Posts
On July 24 2011 09:15 NiNi wrote: Must see video. Speech by the prime minister of norway: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bb2fTQO31GQ And the highest ranked comment, by PullyElbow27, says it all Added. Can't tell often enough that while going through all this material is like digging through a pile of shit the reactions from the norwegian people and especially the PM are simply.. amazing. Great guy you have there, I'd keep him for a while. =P | ||
MoneyHypeMike
Canada305 Posts
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TuElite
Canada2123 Posts
Is being obsessive a sign of mental illness ? I wouldn't think so but then again I'm no psychiatrist. | ||
Neeh
Norway458 Posts
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PhilGood2DaY
Germany7424 Posts
On July 24 2011 09:26 Liquid`Nazgul wrote: MaGic~PhiL please stop arguing about insanity it does not seem to be your expertise and it's cluttering up the thread. No problem. But you know that one person is not enough for an argument, do you? Just saying.. | ||
Derez
Netherlands6068 Posts
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Sotamursu
Finland612 Posts
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dubol
Canada56 Posts
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