So they'd be reckless until they became perfect and went into ridiculously higher stakes? You'd dislike them until they are that good at what they do?
So your means of judging a thief then is talent?
by SystematicThe ghettos of Australia are nothing compared to those in America.
Murder, theft, sexual assault and gang-related violence happen in certain areas of Australia on a fairly regular basis (particularly Sydney's Western suburbs and certain areas of Melbourne), so how are the ghettos in America worse than that?
Most of your people who choose crime as a recreational activity do so because the haven't experienced any form of hardship or endeavor. They don't understand how poverty works. Ask someone who is actually in the struggle, they would kill for the chance of a average life.
I disagree.
I think many people who commit crime for recreational purposes are those who were raised in hardship and poverty.
There are to many variables to narrow down why people commit crimes. For the younger ones a lot of time it is merely peer pressure, just trying to fit in. Then you have those who will commit crimes out of defiance. Most of the crimes I have seen were out of just trying to survive. At some point in there lives they made some bad decisions that led them down this path. The enviorment they have grown up in has a lot to do with some people knowing no other way to survive. I have allso seen people like me who committed crimes for the adrenalin rush. Adrenalin junkies look for fixes whether it be illegal or not.
I swear, your forum persona(s) have Dissociative Identity Disorder. Some of your identities are much more intelligent than others - or maybe you're just mad some of the time. You mad, bro?
Anyway, the younger people who commit crimes might also develop their criminal behaviours in the context of a Conduct Disorder, which usually arises as an externalizing method of controlling their often dangerous, emotionally disruptive environments. Some of these adolescents get the adrenaline rush you've mentioned and continue to commit crimes into adulthood. As they age their crimes might become more organized; they're more likely to be caught if their crimes remain the disorganized crimes one tends to see in adolescents.
by HelenaI swear, your forum persona(s) have Dissociative Identity Disorder. Some of your identities are much more intelligent than others - or maybe you're just mad some of the time. You mad, bro?
Anyway, the younger people who commit crimes might also develop their criminal behaviours in the context of a Conduct Disorder, which usually arises as an externalizing method of controlling their often dangerous, emotionally disruptive environments. Some of these adolescents get the adrenaline rush you've mentioned and continue to commit crimes into adulthood. As they age their crimes might become more organized; they're more likely to be caught if their crimes remain the disorganized crimes one tends to see in adolescents.
It depends if i'm replying to a intelligent question. Or if i'm replying using sarcasm to a sarcastic post. Minus the threads I start. The only time I use sarcasm, is when someone replies back to me with a sarcastic post. There are very few serious threads in this forum. They start out serious. Then a child (troll) jumps in and turns the thread into a pissing match.
That is why you see these changes in me. If you want to have a serious discussion about a subject with me and you reply back to my views on the matter as a adult I can hang with the best of you. Then on the other hand if you want to respond as a child then I will treat that person as a child.
I got mad when I first joined the forum. Then I learned that the people I was arguing with weren't adults they were children and that is why we didn't understand each other. So now. I use sarcasm to belittle them instead of getting mad at my computer. It servers me no purpose to get mad at someones avatar.
Now watch. Because I used the word children in this post. All of the younger members will fire back at me with childish remarks.