• Hobo@lemmy.world
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    12 hours ago

    That’s wild that 93% of Americans have never driven in New Jersey.

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    11 hours ago

    Approximately 1/3 of Americans own guns.

    7% seems low just because so far as I can tell it’s 7% of adults in American not 7% of those who own guns.

    I haven’t ever fantasized about shooting someone. Throttling them to death? Yeah. Dropping a piano on someone? Certainly. Shooting them? No. For one thing I don’t want to clean up a shooting. But for another at the point where you’re wanting to kill someone or maim them a gun is just impersonal and hands off. I’m not a murderer. I would absolutely have to be pushed to that point.

    But I have met quite a few people who really do just want to shoot someone. They are looking for a reason.

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    If I ever get mad enough at someone to picture killing them it’s usually a blunt force weapon, so I get the low value on shooting here.

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        People answer surveys as their ideal self not honestly. So yea most people, considering the constant virtue signaling about how non violent they are (lol to be proud of non violence while a pedophile rules you is a definitely a moral choice), are going to answer these surveys saying they are non violent.

        They are the most violent among us and they always have justification.

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        Mm, you can fixate on killing someone without using a gun.

        You could use a knife, a rope, poison, there are any number of things you can use to kill someone.

        Maybe that 93% just very specifically envisions harming others without guns!

        Lol no, many of them are lying.

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          Woodchipper, car bomb, garbage compactor, fire, a single large rock, multiple smaller rocks, open windows, closed windows and some force… The list goes on and on

          Update:

          • drum of boiling water
          • large cat exhibit at the zoo
          • thrown from a highway bridge
          • snake pit
          • drowning in a cesspool
          • explosive butt plug
          • fire ant
          • flying with Tom Hanks in a movie

          A bit exotic perhaps, but strapped to a rocket and hurled at a building.

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      Yeah it all depends on the wording and how honest they are. Sometimes I’m frustrated enough to get all sorts of dark thought to inflict on them. But I have impulse control.

      One of the reasons we need better gun control is too many people don’t. Or maybe too many people live in fear enough to escalate to deadly violence

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    I’ve thought about all sorts of horrible things I’d never even contemplate actually doing. I’m sure I’m not alone.

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      Absolutely, there’s a huge difference between thinking about doing something and then letting the thought go compared to doing anything on the path to actually doing it.

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      I often used to have intrusive violent or sexual thoughts about strangers I’d see out in the world. They were unwanted and I found them horrifying, and of course would never do anything like that to anyone. Medication eventually helped.

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        That sounds a bit scary, glad you found some relief. Yeah the key thing is self control and of course recognizing they are bad in the first place. Mine are fairly random, like my brain just likes to remind me what horrors the human mind is capable of for some reason.

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      I can honestly say I’ve never wanted to shoot, stab, or otherwise greviously injure someone. I’ve gotten into some fistfights when emotions have gotten out of hand, but this is maybe why its important that everyone is not running around with a way to blast holes in people.

  • ∟⊔⊤∦∣≶@lemmy.nz
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    As an anti-gun anti-american pacific redneck, I have also thought about shooting people, at least once per week. There’s only 3 people alive I would actually ever shoot though, given the chance.