It's May 28, 2024, 08:07:15 AM
have any of you ever thought about what it means when you kill somebody? it happens everyday and is glamorized across the world but murder can be one of the most detrimental acts to a lot of people lives, not just the victim. I've been dwelling on the subject for a while because I've grown up my whole life entrenched in fairytale, dramatized recreations of murder through music and movies; and in turn grown up desensitized to it and even able to scoff and make jokes about killing people. Only within the past couple years when I witnessed a couple killings in public places have I really taken the time to think about and feel the stain it leaves on the community. the sadness, anger and recovery that so many people have to cope with on a daily basis must be so painful. I'm wondering if anyone here has had to deal with the aftershock of someone getting killed, or if you've grown up in a place where killigs are common, how has it effected your outlook?
It's one of the worst things you can do to the loved ones of that person. That's who it really hurts, not the person itself.