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Thesaunderschild
11-12-2022, 08:01 PM
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PeterAndersonIsARacist
11-13-2022, 06:18 PM
Well she is the enemy.
Posted April 6, 2015 (https://www.asd-forum.org.uk/forum/index.php?/topic/30701-persecution-by-the-state/&do=findComment&comment=350458)
Yeah. There is nothing worse than being shafted by your so-called mates, "carers" and whoever else you are supposed to trust. You sound like you got off by the skin of your teeth there, man.
Even my own mother betrayed me once. Who the hell can you turn to when the s*** hits the fan? From my experience - nobody!
Last year when I had contacted those ladies again at the end of August just to say sorry, I was out all night and stood outside her front door on the tiles feeling scared. But I only went in her house briefly (where I was bailed to, to use the loo) and eventually when it was daylight, she coaxed me into going into the park and waiting in the bowling green as the exit in that bit of the park is too far away, as it has railings all around. She had called the pigs on me, but I never knew that. There came a car, as well as a van. They had me surrounded. The next day in court, I ended up going back to jail for 17 days, after having already been remanded in there for 14 days just a few weeks before that.
Her excuse was that I could not hide from them forever. She also knew how tired I was, but I had nowhere to go, at all. I had no money. She reckons she did the right thing, but you will never fully trust anyone again who does something like that during a crucial moment. To be honest, I have never forgave her for that act of betrayal. My problem is I am kind of stuck at hers for now, until I can get another flat, as I absolutely will not be able to go back to the supported one now, having been tricked by that Catherine cow.
DTA: Don't Trust Anybody. Live and swear by that motto, please.
I suppose jail was not that bad for me. It really all comes down to how you will pass the time in there. The last thing you can do is have a breakdown in a place like that. If you get someone nice to share a cell with, you are considered to be one of the lucky few. So I was lucky, but one time I was not fortunate and was attacked. It just goes to show the "System" here in the UK is all balls.
PeterAndersonIsARacist
11-13-2022, 06:30 PM
more than once too...
Posted December 20, 2014 (https://www.asd-forum.org.uk/forum/index.php?/topic/30582-im-rather-angry/&do=findComment&comment=349626)
[...]
I found out in court yesterday, I cannot reside at the supported flat again. My stuff is still there, but I want to fight it. The court also deferred my case until in March. That caused me to blow up today, because I have really had enough. My mother called the police after I got mad and broke a cup.
[...]
(Excerpted, because fuck me, that was a massive wall-of-text-whinge even by Potato's standards.)
Frank Anthony
11-13-2022, 09:07 PM
As well as physically abusing women Peter is also a serial mother beater then.
PeterAndersonIsARacist
11-14-2022, 04:40 AM
As well as physically abusing women Peter is also a serial mother beater then.
Well, I mean, technically Peter's mother is a woman, so abusing Tania is just a subset of Peter's general abuse of women.
Isn't that how all these types start? Torturing animals (e.g. mice, rats). Abuse towards immediate family (mothers, sisters), then co-workers/fellow students, then sex workers, then before you know it they're buying duct tape, plastic sheeting and a shovel.
I mean the fucker has already picked out its own serial-killer name for itself. (Based on fictional character, yes - but that fictional character is an abducted little girl. Seriously? Is that not ringing alarm bells for anyone?)
Frank Anthony
11-14-2022, 11:49 AM
Yes. I read an article that psychopaths don't get better with age they become worse. Progression onto more serious crimes involving women seems to be the next step for these type of people. We hope not.
neurosciencenews.com/psychopaths-behavior-aging-20599/
Psychopaths Remain Just as Bad, or Worse, as They Age
PeterAndersonIsARacist
11-14-2022, 01:41 PM
Yes. I read an article that psychopaths don't get better with age they become worse. Progression onto more serious crimes involving women seems to be the next step for these type of people. We hope not.
neurosciencenews.com/psychopaths-behavior-aging-20599/
Psychopaths Remain Just as Bad, or Worse, as They Age
Interesting.
Depressing but not surprising, I suppose.
I guess that not being constrained by empathy, or any consideration of morality, that a primary restraint on psychopaths' harmful behaviour is possibly only fear of consequences - and that as they age, they learn that they can push things further than they may have previously dared.
You can see this progression to some extent in Peter's postings over time.
Peter used to be afraid of the police - and went as far as sleeping rough at one point to avoid them - now Peter sees them only as a mild nuisance, banging on the door and interrupting Peter's evening.
Peter used to be stressed for months in advance of a court appearance - now it seems to be less bothersome than a trip to Asda, and Peter is more concerned, apparently, about the bus ride there.
Peter used to be afraid of going to jail. Now Peter apparently sees it as 'quite relaxing'. Apart from being assaulted twice, Peter's main gripe about being incarcerated seems to have been having to do poetry classes in Scots rather than standard English.
Each time Peter transgresses, the system teaches the little shit that any consequences either fail to materialise at all, or are far less severe than the fucker expected or deserved, and this is effectively Peter's warrant to just carry on regardless, and gradually escalate the cuntbaggery.
In fact, ironically, it's probably only Peter's low IQ and inability to learn or evolve that really protecting society, as the fucker only seems to learn these lessons slowly.
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