In Sweden, a young woman recently was apprehended for obsessional nacrophiliac love fetish, as the press reported. Upon her apprehension, the young woman in question, was found in bed with various body parts, while licking, and kissing a
skeleton cadaver’s head. She maintained ,she was the only one, to determine the appropriateness of expressing the objects of her affections.
In other news, a beastial its group in Germany, demanded the immediate release of a man apprehended for maintaining a house of dogs, with
which he had various affairs. He claimed, his current
paramour was difficult to train at first, because of her size and strength, but as time went on, she became friendly and subordinated to her role, and
willingly placed herself in the proper position.
The extreme liberal group claimed that no harm or pain was experienced by either party. unfortunately, a
sharp contrast showed statistics which contradict this claim. Hundreds of thousands of animal deaths due to inappropriate penetration of beasts by man are recorded every year.
A demonstration was held in Berlin to free the man, and the argument used was that the discrimination of sex between man and dog, belittled , and lowered the man’s intention of raising the dog’s awareness of intimate relations with his master.
Or, sexually transmitted diseases are more readily a
cquired from humans. This makes animals somewhat of a less risky endeavor. And in times like these, it’s easier to rationalize out confusion between the aims and goals of Darwinism , or even perhaps to prove the meaning ofnihilistic abandonment: especially when it is sooooooo easy to slide from just loving a pet.
Katharine the Great liked horses, as some historians would attest. Was it out of boredom?
I would say yes boredom. You do not have to worry, everything you want you get, etc, all leads to repetition in a closed secure environment. Making controversy , danger, relieves the stress of boredom.
Orca play and kill dolphin or porpoise but , not eat them. Of course felines kill out of boredom, they do not eat their kill. Apes do this, canines, birds, plus other species. Boredom like other emotions affects mammals.
Some yes, some no. Most is due to competition , territorial instincts running amok. And that too is natural. With a more active brain an evolving young species that is highly populated and integrating cultures, looks , and beliefs, you will get mental illness. Of course there is the physical illnesses that cause mental illness as well.
You can say we are vastly different but, at the core, no. Brains, emotions , time to kill all creates what we see as bad behavior.
Children in a school in Peru have become victims of strange goings on last month. They became lethargic at times, fallen into unconscious states, and exhibited convulsions. There were 100 of them, and they reported , upon becoming conscious, the presence of a strange black hooded man who ran after them, with the intention of killing them.
Some claimed a massive demonic possession, others, a reaction to terrorist attacks in the town with open view of unburied body parts, making grave impressions on the kids.
The children’s forthright honesty with coming out with the story, made even the most incredulous into believers.
Do You see an unsuccessful cultural integration as conduit to mental illness, or the appearance of successful integration?
The additional factor of hyperbolic rate of intelligence added to the mix, enhances, or detracts from unset in teen aged persons, who are very prone, anyway, to many forms of expressed and implied mental problems.
The curious issues of suicide do to bullying, may be an example of acting out inner confusion, of the above dynamics.
Peru? Was it a mountain village? Prolonged exposure to released earth gases or underground fumes of a mountain can have hallucinative effects. It is well documented in mountainous regions of the world.