This is sort of a response to Charlie's journal, but I was kind of interested in what other's think.
Its been bouncing around the ol grey matter all morning;
If you 'kill a killer', some might see it as 'justice'.
For instance, the US legal system quite often sends a killer to the chair or the injection table. Is this justice or simply the act of killing a killer? Considering the latter, the Texas legal system might be considered the greatest single serial killer of our time; an elected methodical killer.
I'm off to post some more pics.
Its been bouncing around the ol grey matter all morning;
If you 'kill a killer', some might see it as 'justice'.
For instance, the US legal system quite often sends a killer to the chair or the injection table. Is this justice or simply the act of killing a killer? Considering the latter, the Texas legal system might be considered the greatest single serial killer of our time; an elected methodical killer.
I'm off to post some more pics.
you'll find the answer. maybe.
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