MURDER
Speaker: Something that's supposed to be fun that I did, and I realized, doing it, I would never do it again. Murdering people, like it sounds great, it sounds like a blast, when you hear it, like you read the brochure, it's like awesome. Action, you know what I mean, it's sexy, you kill people, I killed people, and you go back to the salon or what not, wherever in this old brochure, but you go back to whatever, the bar.
And people think you are like a hero, you still have smoke coming from your pistols, and you expect to get all kinds of fucking stones thrown at you, and at the end of day you don't. At the end of the day there is no guilt and you have feelings of retaliation, you are worried, are they getting trying to kill you, well, they won't, they're dead now. But friends of theirs or amigos, bar mates, you know what I mean, people who they know might want to come in and kill you in response, and that's the worst thing about killing people is, all of a sudden you are wondering, if they are going to come back and harm me?
You know what I mean, it's just Karma. There is a thing called Karma, where if you do something -- well, the show, "My Name Is Earl," explains the concept very well. It was foreign to most people until it was on the air, and then A-ha, that's what Karma is. Like if you do things to people, it is going to come around. So I'll probably be killed by five six different people, because I have killed at least five or six different people. Now i realize this is on camera, so let me just clarify allegedly.
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