Posted by Mark - IN. on December 03, 2013 at 18:17:10 from (65.73.88.17):
In Reply to: OT maximum creepy posted by jon f mn on December 03, 2013 at 07:46:57:
Creepy is fixing a phone in a morgue or funeral home next to a corpse laid out in the drain table. Done it more than once. Creepy is having a forensics person at a state police crime lab role a human eyeball across the table at you while you are fixing the wall phone. Creepy is fixing the phones at the super duper offender place, after they get out of prison for heinous crimes that are not repeatable here, and are so bad that they are turned over to the department of human services mental health, and will get in your face and tell you that there was nothing wrong with what he did, so heinous that its not repeatable here, that society is messed up for locking him up...and be serious when he says it. Creepy is standing next to a an inmate in a prison where are fixing a phone, and they call the guy "72". You ask why they call him "72", and they tell you that he has been tied to 72 murders around the country, and they aren't joking.
There's a whole lot of creepy stuff and people out there. Creepiest of all is that you see so much of it that you get numb to it, or buy video games for your children that recreate much of it. I don't have kids of do video games, but I am numb to some of the creepiness that I see many days.
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