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06-14-2018, 07:18 AM
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2018/06...oyed-yobs/
i remember doing stupid stuff like this because its fun at the time , i wonder why our creator made destroying stuff so much fun
i love watching tall towers brought down by explosives , everybody loves a big fire too
even the tibet monks love destroying shit
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I remember this guy on live_leak once, almost killed a guy bashed the fuck out of him.
Name was Gunther Kotze from South Africa.
He used to go around destroying war landmarks n shit. He called himself Boer Viking.
Then his channel got shut down cos he obviously probably killed someone on it like he bashed the fuck out of this cunt Quentin and his Mrs was there.
I think the guy died.
He used to make swords and axes n shit. I think he is in prison cos that Quentin died cos he liver punched him.
But why he used to get arrested in SA was cos he would destroy the "Obelisks" as he called them.
He came back as Gunther the Penguin, then his channel was pulled once he put up 1 video of his monument destruction.
I actually liked the guy, instead of bashing that guy to that extent, that was wrong.
Cos he taught me easy ways to make axes and swords.
There is a few videos left about him losing a boxing match with a pro black boxer, but the rest are pulled by the cops.
They hated his targeting of the monuments the most.
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leaving your mark on things gives one a sense of satisfaction, a sense of power.
unfortunately it's far, far easier to destroy something nice than it is to build something nice. everything is transient and falls apart [except gold] so there's also an aspect to it of catalyzing the object's natural fate.
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(06-14-2018, 02:51 PM)genba Wrote: leaving your mark on things gives one a sense of satisfaction, a sense of power.
unfortunately it's far, far easier to destroy something nice than it is to build something nice. everything is transient and falls apart [except gold] so there's also an aspect to it of catalyzing the object's natural fate.
I agree with designing building something nice. But if its not nice then. Smack the bitch up!