Random Acts of Evil
Mr Twisty Cheeky asks: As a contrast to last week's question - Has anyone ever been evil to you, out of the blue, for no reason? Have you ever been total twuntcake against all logic?
( , Thu 16 Feb 2012, 18:49)
Mr Twisty Cheeky asks: As a contrast to last week's question - Has anyone ever been evil to you, out of the blue, for no reason? Have you ever been total twuntcake against all logic?
( , Thu 16 Feb 2012, 18:49)
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My old friend James
When we were teenagers, dangled his little brother out of a first floor window till he sobbed. His crime was that he'd been on a team with me and we'd just beaten them with grenade launchers on stack in Goldeneye.
On another occasion, he decided it would be funny to phone a lad from school and shout 'your mum left your dad because she hates you' down the phone.
He also once borrowed some of my CDs and scratched them with a knife in revenge for me saying his taste in music was a bit shit.
I'm not friends with him any more, funnily enough, although a mutual friend told me that he'd gone for a drink with him at Uni, and James had entertained himself by pissing down onto some pedestrians off a bridge on the way home.
Last time I was him was at a mutual friend from school's funeral. At the wake afterwards, he told he was surprised that I'd cried when doing a reading as 'I didn't know you liked him that much.'
Nice lad.
( , Fri 17 Feb 2012, 10:30, 3 replies)
When we were teenagers, dangled his little brother out of a first floor window till he sobbed. His crime was that he'd been on a team with me and we'd just beaten them with grenade launchers on stack in Goldeneye.
On another occasion, he decided it would be funny to phone a lad from school and shout 'your mum left your dad because she hates you' down the phone.
He also once borrowed some of my CDs and scratched them with a knife in revenge for me saying his taste in music was a bit shit.
I'm not friends with him any more, funnily enough, although a mutual friend told me that he'd gone for a drink with him at Uni, and James had entertained himself by pissing down onto some pedestrians off a bridge on the way home.
Last time I was him was at a mutual friend from school's funeral. At the wake afterwards, he told he was surprised that I'd cried when doing a reading as 'I didn't know you liked him that much.'
Nice lad.
( , Fri 17 Feb 2012, 10:30, 3 replies)
He sounds like a properly fucked up case.
Bad home life? That sounds like attention-seeking behaviour or revenge psychosis to me.
( , Fri 17 Feb 2012, 10:32, closed)
Bad home life? That sounds like attention-seeking behaviour or revenge psychosis to me.
( , Fri 17 Feb 2012, 10:32, closed)
The weird thing was
his home life seemed absolutely fine. Fairly well off, loving parents, did well at school and uni. His little brother was the total opposite - a nice, kind, sensible lad.
I think he was just like that - sociopathic. He seemed to have no concern whatsoever about how his behaviour effected anyone else.
( , Fri 17 Feb 2012, 10:34, closed)
his home life seemed absolutely fine. Fairly well off, loving parents, did well at school and uni. His little brother was the total opposite - a nice, kind, sensible lad.
I think he was just like that - sociopathic. He seemed to have no concern whatsoever about how his behaviour effected anyone else.
( , Fri 17 Feb 2012, 10:34, closed)
Yep
He really bothered me. Quite a few people just went along with it and were happy to be mates with him, though. That's what I found REALLY terrifying.
( , Fri 17 Feb 2012, 10:39, closed)
He really bothered me. Quite a few people just went along with it and were happy to be mates with him, though. That's what I found REALLY terrifying.
( , Fri 17 Feb 2012, 10:39, closed)
Little brothers are designed for tormenting
My mate Brett and I put his younger brother in a suitase and pushed it off the top bunk of his bed.
I still apologise 30 years later for that as the little brother is now built like a brick shithouse.
( , Fri 17 Feb 2012, 10:39, closed)
My mate Brett and I put his younger brother in a suitase and pushed it off the top bunk of his bed.
I still apologise 30 years later for that as the little brother is now built like a brick shithouse.
( , Fri 17 Feb 2012, 10:39, closed)
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