Philosophy thread. Criminal competetion

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#1 Acetylcholine
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Have you ever wondered why in a movie the criminals keeps killing, even the people they trust. IMO: There is something like criminal competetion; who breaks the more limits wins in criminal world. I do not whether this term is recognized or not?
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I think you need to be smart to make a philosophy thread.
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#3 Acetylcholine
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I think you need to be smart to make a philosophy thread.PoisonPorkchop
Do you agree with the term?
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I think you need to be smart to make a philosophy thread.PoisonPorkchop
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#5 nightshade85
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do you have an example?
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#6 jm4847
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I think criminals kill because they think they can get away with it and get off on being "smarter than society". BTW I always wondered who has killed the most people (without counting leaders of a country, I'm asking about serial or multi killers).
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#7 Acetylcholine
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do you have an example?nightshade85
No, but i am talking about only criminals. They do not have any limits, so only the one who will break more limits then others will win, like in a movie a trusted friend is killed for money without any unfaithfuless. Fell free to refute or agree with me.
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Have you ever wondered why in a movie the criminals keeps killing, even the people they trust. IMO: There is something like criminal competetion; who breaks the more limits wins in criminal world. I do not whether this term is recognized or not? Acetylcholine

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#9 Acetylcholine
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[QUOTE="jm4847"]I think criminals kill because they think they can get away with it and get off on being "smarter than society". BTW I always wondered who has killed the most people (without counting leaders of a country, I'm asking about serial or multi killers).

Yes a terrorist leader kill because they have power and they exceed the limits but there minions have not. If any minion kills the leader then that minion will exceed the limits of his leader and will be more successful.
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#10 jm4847
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[QUOTE="Acetylcholine"][QUOTE="jm4847"]I think criminals kill because they think they can get away with it and get off on being "smarter than society". BTW I always wondered who has killed the most people (without counting leaders of a country, I'm asking about serial or multi killers).

Yes a terrorist leader kill because they have power and they exceed the limits but there minions have not. If any minion kills the leader then that minion will exceed the limits of his leader and will be more successful.

Yeah but I'm talking about non-polically motivated murders, like serial killers, who has killed the most people?
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[QUOTE="jm4847"][QUOTE="Acetylcholine"][QUOTE="jm4847"]I think criminals kill because they think they can get away with it and get off on being "smarter than society". BTW I always wondered who has killed the most people (without counting leaders of a country, I'm asking about serial or multi killers).

Yes a terrorist leader kill because they have power and they exceed the limits but there minions have not. If any minion kills the leader then that minion will exceed the limits of his leader and will be more successful.

Yeah but I'm talking about non-polically motivated murders, like serial killers, who has killed the most people?

I find that subject interesting - I think Henry Lee Lucas has claimed to have killed the most people - but it's hard to say
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[QUOTE="jm4847"][QUOTE="Acetylcholine"][QUOTE="jm4847"]I think criminals kill because they think they can get away with it and get off on being "smarter than society". BTW I always wondered who has killed the most people (without counting leaders of a country, I'm asking about serial or multi killers).

Yes a terrorist leader kill because they have power and they exceed the limits but there minions have not. If any minion kills the leader then that minion will exceed the limits of his leader and will be more successful.

Yeah but I'm talking about non-polically motivated murders, like serial killers, who has killed the most people?

I do not know. However thanks for putting some cover over my stupid post.
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#13 nightshade85
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richard chase and albert fish also stand out to me
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#14 branketra
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I wouldn't say ''people they trust." It wouldn't make sense to kill someone trustworthy in a world where that sort is lacking. It's when trust in gone that the deaths begin...or when business matters more than life.
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#15 PoisonPorkchop
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Have you ever wondered why in a movie the criminals keeps killing, even the people they trust. IMO: There is something like criminal competetion; who breaks the more limits wins in criminal world. I do not whether this term is recognized or not? Acetylcholine

 

Movies aren't real kiddo. 

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#16 branketra
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[QUOTE="Acetylcholine"]Have you ever wondered why in a movie the criminals keeps killing, even the people they trust. IMO: There is something like criminal competetion; who breaks the more limits wins in criminal world. I do not whether this term is recognized or not? PoisonPorkchop

 

Movies aren't real kiddo. 

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