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Anyone seen this movie before? If so, you probably already know what I'm proposing for discussion here. Before I state what should be discussed here LET ME LAY DOWN A FEW GUIDELINES:
- First rule, you do NOT talk about fight club...jk lol - No personal vendettas allowed, if you normally argue with someone on these forums, just let it go if someone "calls you out" - Keep the conversation ON TOPIC, that means it's not necessary to discuss the branch of a branch of a branch of a former roommate of the original discussion, and/or argue about said nonsense for days. If someone proposes some statistics, or sources, or opinions that are slightly relevant, let's not argue semantics and have them become completely irrelevant. - I'm having this thread deleted if it gets out of hand (as it does fairly often), and you'll probably be able to tell when that would be. Now that that's settled, here's what this thread's about: Insanity and murder/crime. Really all that I need to add to that is this: how fine of a line should be drawn between someone who is actually insane, or someone who deserves the full punishment of the law? There are lots of facets to this argument, so I don't foresee this thread going "off track" so to speak. Then again, we are in the debate section, so all I can really do for that is hope. Feel free to discuss the movie "M", by the way, as it is an OSSIM movie.
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