tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5917837.post1250229146420478366..comments2023-10-06T18:30:44.757+08:00Comments on The Battersblog: Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14168569626904048820noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5917837.post-55277192883015991362008-04-06T11:55:00.000+08:002008-04-06T11:55:00.000+08:00Ack! You got me thinking. On a Sunday no less :o n...Ack! You got me thinking. On a Sunday no less :o now whose evil??? :D<BR/><BR/>Actually I would tend to agree with the concept of this post. It was really rammed home to me when I was a juror on a murder trial. One of the hardest things for me during that trial was to a)realise I had to judge others & b)that they were so NORMAL looking & could they purposely take the life of another being? If you take stock & think on those two elements, well let's say it makes for some very sleepless nights!<BR/><BR/>Your post made me think (see) that it is no coincidence I came out of the dark fascination closet not too long after that trial (I *lol* think....time is so wonky in my brain). <BR/><BR/>I was brought up in a household where it wasn't the done thing to delve into darkness (coming from a parent who spent their childhood at cemetaries.....I've a twisted family). It was not to be done, nor why would you want to contemplate those types of things (cause you know it's everywhere as you've stated in your post).<BR/><BR/>Now days I'm drawn so much more openly to dark ideas & concepts (though I don't discuss it with family any longer *lol*). The intrigue gets to me the how and why of it all.<BR/><BR/>Lovely. Now I'm stuck with a brain full of thoughts..... :PNicky Stricklandhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13100466566497102697noreply@blogger.com