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Anyone interested in letting me take photo's of them for $50

huskyhooliganhuskyhooligan Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 5,081
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Anyone else watch the Dahmer show on Netflix?

Also the Dahmer tapes?

Kind of interesting, the show was closer to the real thing than I'd thought. Obviously some changes. Guy gives whole new meaning to tossing ones salad.


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    DerekJohnsonDerekJohnson Administrator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 60,082
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    I refuse to watch it. It just seems exploitive of gruesome tragedies for the sake of entertainment. Plus it kind of immortalizes this guy.
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    huskyhooliganhuskyhooligan Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 5,081
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    Swaye said:

    Yeah I watched it. Disturbing. Really something how easy it was to get dudes to willingly come take nudes for 50 bucks. It was like the FREE CANDY van for gays.

    So you interested in $50 for some photos? I've got cigars and rolex watches in my apartment I can show you.
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    huskyhooliganhuskyhooligan Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 5,081
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    I refuse to watch it. It just seems exploitive of gruesome tragedies for the sake of entertainment. Plus it kind of immortalizes this guy.

    He wasn't already? There definitely is a curiosity around serial killers. I actually think the show did a good job of portraying the victims, while diving into the psychosis of the guy who did it. Again I'd recommend also watching the Dahmer tapes, where defense and prosecuting attorney's are interviewed, as well as people close to the victims and Dahmer. Again, I think what makes it most appealing is the look into the psychological side. BTW something I learned is Dahmer was a Buckeye.
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    DerekJohnsonDerekJohnson Administrator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 60,082
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    I refuse to watch it. It just seems exploitive of gruesome tragedies for the sake of entertainment. Plus it kind of immortalizes this guy.

    He wasn't already? There definitely is a curiosity around serial killers. I actually think the show did a good job of portraying the victims, while diving into the psychosis of the guy who did it. Again I'd recommend also watching the Dahmer tapes, where defense and prosecuting attorney's are interviewed, as well as people close to the victims and Dahmer. Again, I think what makes it most appealing is the look into the psychological side. BTW something I learned is Dahmer was a Buckeye.
    I don't know, it just seems like there's a paucity of docs/films that are "better" for us or more inspiring than the crap being churned out en masse. When I watched 16 episodes of My Mister I felt like I came away with something really profound, as an example.

    I'm kind of a hypocrite in that I read all the Ted Bundy books when I was younger. There's a doc on Netflix about him that I want to watch yet don't feel okay about watching, for the reason mentioned above.
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    YellowSnowYellowSnow Moderator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 33,952
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    I refuse to watch it. It just seems exploitive of gruesome tragedies for the sake of entertainment. Plus it kind of immortalizes this guy.

    This mirrors my sentiments.

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    BleachedAnusDawgBleachedAnusDawg Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 10,522
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    I refuse to watch it. It just seems exploitive of gruesome tragedies for the sake of entertainment. Plus it kind of immortalizes this guy.

    This mirrors my sentiments.

    Probably ignorant of me to say, but nothing about Dahmer intrigues me to want to learn more. I know what happened. The guy was a literal form of Satan on Earth. The end.
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    I refuse to watch it. It just seems exploitive of gruesome tragedies for the sake of entertainment. Plus it kind of immortalizes this guy.

    This mirrors my sentiments.

    Probably ignorant of me to say, but nothing about Dahmer intrigues me to want to learn more. I know what happened. The guy was a literal form of Satan on Earth. The end.
    A malformed soul as Steinbeck used to say.
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    YellowSnowYellowSnow Moderator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 33,952
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    The take away from Dahmer is as old as time. Serial killers pick on the people the cops don't give a fuck about. Bundy took white college girls. Big mistake. Green River Killer took sex workers which became the Nick Holt blueprint

    This is what Mrs. Snow's takeaway was as well. She was in a fit of rage against the cops on this one.
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    creepycougcreepycoug Member Posts: 22,746
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    Anyone else watch the Dahmer show on Netflix?

    Also the Dahmer tapes?

    Kind of interesting, the show was closer to the real thing than I'd thought. Obviously some changes. Guy gives whole new meaning to tossing ones salad.


    Mrs Snow was obsessed with this show recently. I refused to watch.

    @Swaye Mrs Snow is convinced my loser neighbor across the street who lives the BearsWiin lifestyle is a secret Dahmer clone. Basically, we don't know what he does all with no job and a 1 kid in full time day care. She thinks he's in there cutting up the bodies. I tell her Old Betsy has plenty of #4 Buck Shot (shout out to @LoneStarDawg ) in the tube to keep us safe.
    I concur. I generally find that genre depressing. Mrs. Creep fucking loves true crime shit; I frankly don't, and the gruesome serial killer stuff has always bothered me a bit. I remember when Wesley Allen Dodd was doing his thing right around the time I had my first kid ... the whole fucking story of what he did to 6-year old Lee Iseli literally almost sent me into a depression. I know, I'm not a real tough guy like @Kingdome_Urinals has pointed out. I'm soft, what can I fucking say?
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    I refuse to watch it. It just seems exploitive of gruesome tragedies for the sake of entertainment. Plus it kind of immortalizes this guy.

    This mirrors my sentiments.

    Probably ignorant of me to say, but nothing about Dahmer intrigues me to want to learn more. I know what happened. The guy was a literal form of Satan on Earth. The end.
    A malformed soul as Steinbeck used to say.
    Higha-level academis prowess potd
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