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Picklebobble2 · 56-60, M
Oh doubtless there are people out there who when you read of their 'exploits' make you shudder and turn your stomach.
Whatever it was that once made them 'human' has long since been lost to something you can't fathom.
But in my experience, the more you look into their own personal life experiences the more you can see why they ended up doing whatever it was they did. And much as it may 'freak you out', you can't deny a feeling of some sort of sympathy for them.
Whatever it was that once made them 'human' has long since been lost to something you can't fathom.
But in my experience, the more you look into their own personal life experiences the more you can see why they ended up doing whatever it was they did. And much as it may 'freak you out', you can't deny a feeling of some sort of sympathy for them.