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originally posted by: ZeroFurrbone
You kill the person who stole your car, his parents kill you for killing him, your cousin kills them and thats an endless circle of pain and suffering.
originally posted by: TheRedneck
a reply to: ZeroFurrbone
The problem is the other person will be dead while you keep on living without a regret.
He'll be dead of his own actions. Just because one does not like the expected consequences of their actions, does not mean one has some right to be free of those consequences.
Just some advice from your friendly neighborhood psychopath...
TheRedneck
originally posted by: CynConcepts
originally posted by: ZeroFurrbone
You kill the person who stole your car, his parents kill you for killing him, your cousin kills them and thats an endless circle of pain and suffering.
If one of my children was lowlife enough to steal a car with someone's little kids in it and the parent beat them to death. I at first would be in disbelief, then humiliated as a parent who seemingly failed my own child, then understanding of the other parents wrath. Poor decisions can often get one accidentally killed like blow drying your hair while in a tub.
Do you really think all murderers regret what they did? Most do but everyone here say they won't regeret it because they want the outcome.
originally posted by: bigfatfurrytexan
a reply to: ZeroFurrbone
No. Because "play stupid games, win stupid prizes".
When my child gets swats at school i don't go beat up the principle. I teach my kid about the laws of consequence that we have established in our society.
Hopefully he learns that lesson while young, and isn't beat down in a South Philly street.
originally posted by: bigfatfurrytexan
a reply to: roadgravel
A jury of 12 would rule on opinion, which may be based on facts.
Point being: it is a reasonable response for that guy to pull the thief from the car and beat his ass. His death was unfortunate (for him anyway).
originally posted by: Lysergic
Dont wanna die?
Don't be a POS.
In Texas they can and will shoot you for stealing from vehicles.
Lead for Thought.
originally posted by: roadgravel
originally posted by: burdman30ott6
originally posted by: bigfatfurrytexan
a reply to: roadgravel
Come to Texas. I'd win in a heartbeat.
You got the statute that shows that? It's no.
originally posted by: ZeroFurrbone
originally posted by: Lysergic
Dont wanna die?
Don't be a POS.
In Texas they can and will shoot you for stealing from vehicles.
Lead for Thought.
Texas is fun place. You can walk at night and shoot anyone who tries to steal anything from you. You can kill whoever you want as long as they are in your properly, you can kill people on the street if they are doing crime, you can kill whoever you want. Thats the dream xD
originally posted by: Lysergic
a reply to: ZeroFurrbone
I'm sure he saw the kids were unharmed with a glance, then decided to meter out justice like a man, instead of further being a victim calling police and hoping they are willing to help him.
originally posted by: ZeroFurrbone
originally posted by: Lysergic
Dont wanna die?
Don't be a POS.
In Texas they can and will shoot you for stealing from vehicles.
Lead for Thought.
Texas is fun place. You can walk at night and shoot anyone who tries to steal anything from you. You can kill whoever you want as long as they are in your properly, you can kill people on the street if they are doing crime, you can kill whoever you want. Thats the dream xD