Re: Incident on London Bridge.
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Originally Posted by
David Vincent
Animals like wolves and lions are born to prey on other creatures but they usually avoid humans because they know we are a risky meal. Most criminals are born without a conscience so they will prey on you if they can but, like wild animals, they will weigh up the risk of doing so. The likelihood of punishment plays the role conscience does in normal people.
You are talking utter shite
Re: Incident on London Bridge.
Quote:
Originally Posted by
David Vincent
Animals like wolves and lions are born to prey on other creatures but they usually avoid humans because they know we are a risky meal. Most criminals are born without a conscience so they will prey on you if they can but, like wild animals, they will weigh up the risk of doing so. The likelihood of punishment plays the role conscience does in normal people.
If you were in a field with a wolf or a lion, they would definitely not avoid you. They would rip you apart in less than a minute.
It's an analogy that fails on a number of levels.
Re: Incident on London Bridge.
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Originally Posted by
lardy
If you were in a field with a wolf or a lion, they would definitely not avoid you. They would rip you apart in less than a minute.
It's an analogy that fails on a number of levels.
You are only 50% correct a wolf would rather be as far away from a human as possible.