tiggymalvern (
tiggymalvern) wrote2007-02-19 08:06 pm
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Why I will never understand people
Because at 3.30pm in February, when it's absolutely pissing it down with rain in a light mist and the freeway's a wall of spray, when the rear lights of cars in front are disappearing at about a hundred yards' visibility, significant numbers of 'people' are still driving along thinking, 'I don't need to turn my lights on because it's not dark yet.'
Sometimes I think I understand psychopaths better than I understand 'normal' people. At the least the thought processes of a psychopath follow a consistent internal logic once the flawed starting point is allowed for. Those people on I-90 - they don't make sense from any perspective at all.
Sometimes I think I understand psychopaths better than I understand 'normal' people. At the least the thought processes of a psychopath follow a consistent internal logic once the flawed starting point is allowed for. Those people on I-90 - they don't make sense from any perspective at all.
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They almost certainly need to sterilised before they breed, but maybe Darwin will get there before me.
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*makes "vroom - vroom" noises*
^___^
Okay, so this is what happens when I get up in the middle of the night for a potty break and stop off at the computer for a sec... XD
*waves bye-bye* I'm back to bed. Just wait. Now I'll have weird dreams of psychopathic drivers for the rest of the night!
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But yeah, some drivers... gah...
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At the least the thought processes of a psychopath follow a consistent internal logic once the flawed starting point is allowed for.
I agree. If Muraki were driving under the conditions you describe, he would definitely turn his headlights on. He's probably a much safer driver than someone like Tsuzuki or Watari. ;-)
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