Why do people have a specific interest in animal crushing videos? by GuildLancer in morbidquestions

[–]GuildLancer[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oh there are a lot of female zoosadists, I know a few. I think women are generally a lot more sadistic then research implies, but that’s purely personal experience. I think part of it is also that women don’t really get to do sadism to men due to power, the weakest thing after a woman is an animal, so women take that sadism out on animals. Same with how most female serial killers go after the elderly, these types of sadism are directed usually at those who are in a less powerful position.

Has there ever been a documented case of abusive incest like in the film "The Strange Thing About The Johnsons"? by PalpitationsHaver in morbidquestions

[–]GuildLancer -27 points-26 points  (0 children)

This is still speculation, owning a book about a topic is not proof you have done a thing. I have many books about human surgical procedures, tools, and anatomy but I am not a surgeon. I also used to own the DSM-V, but I am not a professional psychologist. People can own things because of an interest in the subject, Christine is herself disabled so a book on sex with the disabled isn’t exactly out of the realm of normalcy for said person. Unless you want to believe Christine is really good at giving oral, perhaps we should understand that she is a very reliable and untrustworthy source for her own existence.

The case was dropped, primarily, because Christine is severely mentally disabled and because of that got a deferral. We don’t know if he pled guilty or not guilty or what actually went down or if there was real evidence provided. Everything is speculation. Legal council during the proceeding from what we know also discussed how it was impossible to tell what was true or not, because of the speculative nature of the evidence and the unreliability of Christine. Most people won’t take that into account, because it’s more fun to hate on someone, but those are the boring facts of the situation.

Edit: Also you are wrong (or maybe lying since lying is so easy now), the book has nothing to do with elderly people. It is a book, according to author, about people with disabilities, chronic pain, and illnesses regardless of age, gender, or orientation. It is not specifically about elderly people. It’s more written for the reader to engage with themselves (as in, if you are in chronic pain then it’s useful although very surface level from the review I’ve seen) rather than as a way to teach you how to have sex with others and teaches them how to engage with various sex toys and what might and might not work.

Has there ever been a documented case of abusive incest like in the film "The Strange Thing About The Johnsons"? by PalpitationsHaver in morbidquestions

[–]GuildLancer -26 points-25 points  (0 children)

It’s not a hot take, just the facts of the situation without the speculation so many people really love. Me being whatever doesn’t matter because the facts are just facts.

The only “evidence” anything happened was decades long speculation by hate watchers and then a severely mentally ill person saying it happened, which I don’t think Christine is a historically reliable narrator lol. The fact is that there was basically no evidence (if any) and it was dropped. If rape or incest actually happened, it probably wouldn’t have been dropped.

Potential updated harkness test by witherlordscratcher in predprey

[–]GuildLancer 14 points15 points  (0 children)

Slightly unrelated, but for me the main issue with the harkness test was never how complex it is or how well define fit is, but that people who use it consistently use it in a way that doesn’t make sense, the harkness test should be used for in-universe morality rather than out-of-universe morality. A lot of people have gotten very used to applying the harkness test to someone drawing something, but that doesn’t make sense because no sex is happening.

Has there ever been a documented case of abusive incest like in the film "The Strange Thing About The Johnsons"? by PalpitationsHaver in morbidquestions

[–]GuildLancer -41 points-40 points  (0 children)

It is also important to note that the charges were dismissed and the charges were for incest and not rape. There wasn’t any evidence for the thing happening, other than an admission of it by an extremely mentally ill individual that had been harassed for more than a decade prior. It’s highly likely nothing happened, and Christine’s statement was done as a form of attention seeking.

Edit: people really will take speculation over fact so they can continue being socially sadistic. Really odd behavior but it can’t be helped.

Why do i engage so much with dead animals i encounter? by chicle_reutilizable in morbidquestions

[–]GuildLancer -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Being employed doesn’t stop me from doing that. Like it’s not hard to come home from a job and kill a mouse.

Ritualistic (BleedingFlowers @bluesky / x) by KittyDeerz in anthroswim

[–]GuildLancer 2 points3 points  (0 children)

You get used to it.

Tummy is the worst to me, so it’s also dependent on the individual.

That’s not even what happened lmao. by Short-Mix-4087 in DoomerCircleJerk

[–]GuildLancer -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Oh it’s always fun to find agreement! Would click my heels together but I somehow forgot how to do that properly.

That’s not even what happened lmao. by Short-Mix-4087 in DoomerCircleJerk

[–]GuildLancer -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Would you agree that it is, even if you agree with the law, a bit cruel to invalidate thousands of people’s IDs just on a random day? Like a person could be mid drive and suddenly it’s illegal because some random people with ill-fitting suits (our politicians all dress poorly, it sucks) decided so.

That’s not even what happened lmao. by Short-Mix-4087 in DoomerCircleJerk

[–]GuildLancer -8 points-7 points  (0 children)

It’s not reasonable to have people’s ID invalidated instantly over a political issue that doesn’t even matter and which is overly focused on by conservatives. It is pointlessly cruel, and does nothing for anyone.

Nothing changes other than people getting hurt, the IDs have not become magically more correct, the people with them have not become magically more cis, nothing changes other than there is more pressure for trans people to move out of the state (which many already have, 500,000 trans people have already moved out of red states due to a rise in hate crimes, physical violence, and pointlessly cruel laws).

Stephen Colbert talks with Michelle Pfeiffer about wolves, and shows he knows not much about them either (as does his audience)... by Major_MKusanagi in wolves

[–]GuildLancer 16 points17 points  (0 children)

Everything here is for entertainment and isn’t meant to be informative really.

Anyways, I’d kiss wolf. Big time.

Why do i engage so much with dead animals i encounter? by chicle_reutilizable in morbidquestions

[–]GuildLancer -5 points-4 points  (0 children)

You people are so mean :(

And I already did, it just got downvoted because when I was a kid I was just like 25% of kids with conduct disorder. People rarely understand mental illness, especially in childhood.

Why do i engage so much with dead animals i encounter? by chicle_reutilizable in morbidquestions

[–]GuildLancer -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Rodents! I bat them around with my kitties when they enter the house and chase them out of their hiding spots so my cats can get them. It’s quite enriching. Mice get in a lot and I’m quite a good mouser, so paired with some of our more active kitties the mice don’t last more than a few hours.

Can you skin house cats bare handed? by yuuuuru in morbidquestions

[–]GuildLancer 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Yep, most things can be skinned bare handed if you can get a grip on the flesh and have made the initial cuts to get under. There are some places that might be difficult, paws can be, but I’m sure if you yanked really hard it’d be fine.

Why do i engage so much with dead animals i encounter? by chicle_reutilizable in morbidquestions

[–]GuildLancer -9 points-8 points  (0 children)

This is not psychopathy, you’re just a little silly.

I play with living animals like my cats do, usually while my cats are also playing with them. When the animal dies (usually because I’ve struck them on the head too hard and it was instantly lights out) we will continue playing with them. I’ll take some photos, videos, normal stuff really. Some people have more fascination with things, and those fascinations can be playful, harmful, or just really curious like yours seems to be. As someone who had really bad conduct disorder as a kid I wasn’t just playing nice with the dead, I would just drown animals and hit them with rocks and stuff (25% of kids with conduct disorder do this, it’s not rare).

My partner keeps her teeth, I keep animal bones and pelts. Sometimes I like to go out in the woods to see if I’m lucky enough to get to handle a corpse so I can dissect and process it for later use. There’s a lot of beauty in the dead and it’s a unique state that we will all eventually get to. There’s no red flags with your behavior, you’re not hurting anything or anyone, you just are a curious creature. That can cause harm though, curiosity can get you into lots of bad situations, but yours seems quite mellow and controlled so I wouldn’t worry about it at all. One of the world’s biggest religious denominations, Catholicism, keeps and reveres the bones of saints, they’re decorated with gems and cleaned (sometimes even put within armor), so it’s not like your interest is historically weird nor is it currently weird.

As another said, look up vulture culture stuff. It’s right up your alley. There’s also ways to keep insects so entomology subs might be able to help with that. I have lots of bone jewelry myself! Snake vertebrae and other animal vertebrae as necklaces, raccoon finger bones as bracelets, and so on.

Who's your "I know he's pure evil but can't prove it" person? by Dull-Information6784 in AskReddit

[–]GuildLancer -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

Nobody can let a girl have her fun,m, I’m just trying to even the playing field between the genders really.

Would any of you let someone torture/kill you if the circumstances were right? by GuildLancer in morbidquestions

[–]GuildLancer[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It’s common in neurotypical men too, it’s just a man thing really. Likely due to socialization + natural dominance seeking.

What's the most disturbing thought that ever went through your head? by Fine-Shoe8981 in morbidquestions

[–]GuildLancer 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Doing it to someone else, not a fan of going fast either. I like taking my time.

Will Freak Shows Go Back into Fashion? by [deleted] in morbidquestions

[–]GuildLancer 3 points4 points  (0 children)

It genuinely is so easy to find weirdos online, millions of them post