That abuts on my point. There is nothing to be learned - at least, by the ordinary person - from this "document". A conference of psychiatrists might usefully study it, but most people are not psychiatrists, and cannot expect to take an interest in the evidence of mental illness, which is mostly very boring. It satisfies a very trivial curiosity, one that has probably died within a minute of the start of the tape, and does not even heighten our disgust at the moron himself - the very knowledge of what he did should have been enough for any sane person to know what to think and what to feel.
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Date: 2007-04-20 07:23 am (UTC)