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But now, the pilot on the water heater went out so we have no hot water.
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I get drunk occasionally, and I don't think I have that much control. I think some people get drunk to not worry so much about how little control they have.Nickswitz wrote:People who get drunk have control and dislike having so much control therefore get drunk so they don't have control.
Careful. I think many serial killers historically have been shown to be antisocial/psychopathic - which is a personality disorder, not a psychosis. I've known a couple of people who are technically psychotic, but who are as far from serial killers or "crazy" as could be. Usually, people who kill and are diagnosed as psychotic aren't serial killers, but rather have a very strong delusional or disorganized psychosis and are fixated with a particular individual target - e.g., Hinckley, Sirhan Sirhan, Mark David Chapman, etc.Nickswitz wrote:usually they are psychotic, in one way or another
While what you said is probably true, I think Nick was more referring to alcoholics who get drunk ALL the time, not just occasional drinking. Just my insight.Mikey wrote:I get drunk occasionally, and I don't think I have that much control. I think some people get drunk to not worry so much about how little control they have.Nickswitz wrote:People who get drunk have control and dislike having so much control therefore get drunk so they don't have control.
agreedSionnach Glic wrote:Or they're just addicted to it. Alcohol can be as strong a drug as any other.
Nickswitz wrote:This morning I figured people out.
People who get drunk have control and dislike having so much control therefore get drunk so they don't have control.
Serial killers don't have control in life, (usually they are psychotic, in one way or another) so they kill to gain control, and thus don't drink, because they don't want to lose control.
Yeah, that's my insight for the day...
I was an alcoholic (I was also a morphine addict) and it had nothing to do with control and everything to do with trying to forgot.Mikey wrote:
I get drunk occasionally, and I don't think I have that much control. I think some people get drunk to not worry so much about how little control they have.
NahhDeepcrush wrote:Does it count as throwing someone if one of their feet remains on the ground?