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Old 12.07.2010, 03:41 PM   #47
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Originally Posted by Dr. Eugene Felikson
My interest doesn't even go as deep as that. Naturally, I'm a fan of deviance, and peculiarity. Guys like Gacy, Ed Gein, or Albert Fisch are about as deviant or peculiar as you can get. I can't help but be very much so intrigued.

Thayr punk br0.

Gacy's paintings are interesting to me because they truly provide a window into the inner anguish of his mind. He's infamous for being the 'last guy you'd expect' to have done what he did, and little things like the words "I'm Pogo", "I'm Gacy" really show how polar his personality was. There was a high degree of separation between his crimes, and who he felt that he truly was inside. The man was a monster, yet at the same time he was a very highly respected citizen. Jekyll and Hyde. A real-life horror story - is it that hard to see how easily some can become obsessed, or just generally interested in this type of thing?

i understand that. that is why I am very fascinated with the shit. i just don't want my mind to cross over to far into that mentallity cause all of us are capable of being a serial killer
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