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Clues about the Norway killer's personality
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<blockquote data-quote="donna723" data-source="post: 449660" data-attributes="member: 1883"><p>I'm sure this guy is no where near what is considered "normal" and there were probably a lot of other incidents they could have used instead of these, but to me the three things listed here are typical "boy". My brothers spent hours in the back yard with a magnifying glass aiming the beams at ants and trying to set the grass on fire. I gave it a go myself more than once. A child who tortures or kills animals definately has significant issues but somehow I just don't put killing ants in to that same category. And if the little buggers come in to my house I will still kill them, just not one at a time with a magnifying glass!</p><p></p><p>Boys of a certain age are also very in to spitting. It becomes a habit and they're not always careful where they do it or what they hit. Little boys also seem to develop a fascination with peeing outside at a certain age too, or at least my son did. We lived in the country when he was little and if he was playing outside and having fun he didn't want to stop and go inside so he'd just let it fly where ever he was when the urge hit him. I would get on him about it but he did it anyway. And if there was a shed with an open door, I have no doubt that he would have gone in there and done it so I didn't see him. Heck, his father did it too!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="donna723, post: 449660, member: 1883"] I'm sure this guy is no where near what is considered "normal" and there were probably a lot of other incidents they could have used instead of these, but to me the three things listed here are typical "boy". My brothers spent hours in the back yard with a magnifying glass aiming the beams at ants and trying to set the grass on fire. I gave it a go myself more than once. A child who tortures or kills animals definately has significant issues but somehow I just don't put killing ants in to that same category. And if the little buggers come in to my house I will still kill them, just not one at a time with a magnifying glass! Boys of a certain age are also very in to spitting. It becomes a habit and they're not always careful where they do it or what they hit. Little boys also seem to develop a fascination with peeing outside at a certain age too, or at least my son did. We lived in the country when he was little and if he was playing outside and having fun he didn't want to stop and go inside so he'd just let it fly where ever he was when the urge hit him. I would get on him about it but he did it anyway. And if there was a shed with an open door, I have no doubt that he would have gone in there and done it so I didn't see him. Heck, his father did it too! [/QUOTE]
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