once naa sa kalagot ang tao makahimo sila ug dili maayo.. nahitabo na nako once.. na blacked-out akong panan-aw tungod nasobrahan na kaayo pero good thing na angelan pod ko agud gi stop nako..
once naa sa kalagot ang tao makahimo sila ug dili maayo.. nahitabo na nako once.. na blacked-out akong panan-aw tungod nasobrahan na kaayo pero good thing na angelan pod ko agud gi stop nako..
Last edited by peesoot; 05-27-2014 at 07:07 PM.
And what can you say bout this?
Father beats daughter to death for copying classmate’s homework | Kicker Daily News
And how about atong dota player na gipatay niya iya lola? Anger is the common denominator.
You mean to say they are all psychopaths?
P.S. Everybody snaps at one point in time BUT being able to GET OUT of it VARIES from person to person. Just pray that when you snap, your being sane takes over before you do something stupid.
Last edited by Nefarian; 05-28-2014 at 12:00 AM.
you still don't get it.
people who "snap" and do stuff like tie people up to beat them to death or just plain kill them, are not sane. Even afterwards when they show remorse or guilt, naa na nay problema sa utok.
Normal people "snap" and yell or throw something across the room or punch the wall... maybe even strike another person. There are circumstances where when someone lashes out in anger they kill someone with that brief period of "snapping" (ie you strike someone in the head and the force is just lethal or you strike someone they fall off the stairs and die)--those are different because it is an instant or a brief moment. The nature of those two (or three) incidents you cited are different.
Yes it varies because some are sane and some are not. Like I said, a sane person can lash out in a brief fit of rage, but they often do not go postal and commit gruesome crimes that appears premeditated.
Last edited by æRLO; 05-28-2014 at 01:39 AM.
You said "often" that means there's a chance a sane person can do these crimes out of anger.
Take for example a man saw his wife banging someone inside their room. A common scenario nowadays.
Dumidilim ang paningin ng lalaki at yun napatay niya ang dalawa. Hindi pa siya nakuntento at kinatay pa niya ang mga ito. Nilagay niya ang mga putol-putol na katawan ng dalawa sa malaking plastic bag at tinapon sa dagat. He could have left the two dead in bed but decided to chop2x them. Tell me is the husband a psycho? Or insane? OR could it be possible that he became insane AFTER the ordeal?
Girl's frantic 999 call as father kills cheating wife | Mail Online . This news is just one of the many scenarios where anger takes over a sane person.
It's a SANE person doing it but under those circumstances, we can't really tell what's in the mind of the husband. But one thing is sure: He snapped big time.
Last edited by Nefarian; 05-28-2014 at 02:39 AM.
He bacame insane AFTER the crime not before. My point is a sane person is capable of doing these heinous crimes out of anger which you don't agree.
There's a difference between "an insane person doing it" than a "sane person then later become insane".
Last edited by Nefarian; 05-28-2014 at 02:52 AM.
mao ni ang part sa story nga naay DAKUNG SALA ang wife!
matud pa sa uban diri, nganu iya ra man gibilin ang bata sa iyang bana nga adik? wala jd siyay laing relatives nga maka.help ug gam sa bata? it could have prevented this from happeningManliclic sent a Facebook message to his wife, threatening her that he would kill their 7-year-old child if she does not come home.
He reiterated the same threat when he talked to his wife over the phone on Monday night, his relatives said.
kay 100% sure ko (sa akung assumption) nga mao nang wala siya nananghid nga mag.Canada siya tungod kay sa pagka.adik ana iyang bana, but she committed the biggest mistake of her life by leaving behind her child sa iyang bana.
what's worse? she was threatened TWICE pa, she was given TWO CHANCES to save her child for God's sake! all i can say is, she could have saved her.![]()
You know a person just doesn't became insane in a moment right? First they are susceptible to becoming mentally unstable. There are people who are just more composed than others in that department and are able to have functioning coping abilities when it comes to traumatizing events: Man sees his wife in bed with another man, gets angry, gets confrontational, BUT remembers that there are consequences if it gets out of hand. Think about the kids.
Then there are some who are mentally weak or already mentally incapacitated and snap when triggered. Same scenario as the aforementioned only shoots and bludgeons both the wife and lover with a hammer ala "Urbandub - Evidence". Psychologists will tell you that insanity came to be even before the trigger took place because letting yourself get to the point of insanity is insanity by itself. "Normal" people know how and when to cope while the super-ego maintains parameters, it is a primal and intrinsic instinct.
I read something similar about this story, (the wife went to Canada too and met another man), and left her husband with her daughter--wa na sad silay contacts, you know how he coped? He shamed his wife on facebook. The guy looked pitiful and seemed like he was begging for sympathy but at least he didn't go to the deep end (and took drugs) like the subject guy in this thread.
People have different thresholds and essentially, mao nay what came to term as "point of insanity"
Last edited by æRLO; 05-28-2014 at 03:18 AM.
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