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Old 08-18-2001, 05:05 PM  
Dolcette
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Join Date: Aug 2001
Location: Lawrence, Kansas, USA
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Okay, let me get this straight. You want to kill someone because you disagree with his interests? Never mind the fact that he hasn't actually done anything, he just thinks about it and explores the rationale?

But you will settle for calling the FBI, his local police, and his ISP? Because he deserves to have his life ruined, for having thoughts which you don't agree with?

Very interesting. And some people agree with you, that's kind of neat too. Well, for you people all I can say is "Go Fuck Yourselves!" I don't know what planet you are living on, but I'd rather have the guy who wants to think about necrophilia living next to me then someone who wants to kill him for having thoughts.

Do you remember this? Because this is what you remind me of (true story): The California Produce inspectors check vehicles entering from Arizona for produce (that's vegetables and fruits, Moose Bag). Well, they were checking a van and they found over two dozen handguns, shotguns, and semi-automatic rifles in the back of it. When the driver was questioned he said "I'm going to solve the freeway shooting problems in Los Angeles." Pretty funny, huh?

It sounds a lot like some of you people. Only one other question really comes to mind, what were you doing going to a necrophilia site for anyway if it doesn't interest you? Did this Rob person send you email promising free XXX pics? Free money? Did he put a link on the Gideon's Bible Website? Or DisneyWorld's, or anyone's for that matter? Something tells me you had to run a search for it. Maybe you're just in denial, a closet necrophiliac trying to be rid of your guilt. Well, whatever it is, good luck.

Next time you want to search for something interesting, try "Dolcett" it's much more entertaining than the same old search for "Brittney Spears Nude"

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