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Justice4All0912 t1_j6cf11t wrote

He's in envy because he's always been envious of Fiona and their mother's close relationship. All of his victims represented Fiona and/or possibly their mother. Also, 'overdoing it'? Are you serious? Killing forty-two innocent women is 'overdoing it'? You're actually sick.

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LeXRTG t1_j6c6rte wrote

I used to gym at night too but I don't think I ever was 100% alone. That would probably freak me out and I imagine I would have been out the door before the lights even shut off. I read too much NoSleep to be alone at night anywhere that isn't my fortress of a house. What the hell was that thing?

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ohhoneyno_ t1_j6c3dxa wrote

When I was maybe 19, I attempted my first snow summit that I had not prepared for in the slightest on Mount Baldy (known as the 3rd deadliest snow hike in the US). I ended up glissading off the trail by 20' and the only reason I didn't shoot off the side of the mountain to my death was because I tarzan'd my ass straight into a huge tree, cracking 4 of my ribs on impact. I've done desert SAR and am very familiar with deserts. I can survive In 120F. It took several hours, a lot of tears, sweat, swearing, bargaining with God, and pure hatred and spite for the snow to crawl my way back to the trail. That was the only time I had ever considered SAR. There were times that I really believed I would die on that slope. There were times that I wanted to just give up and die on the slope. When I finally made it back to the trail, I was exactly like you. I half ran half fell all the way back down to the parking lot. I admittedly usually am the type of person that needs to come close to death several times before I decide that something isn't for me, but that one fucking hike has kept me on flat ground since. Hiking is an amazing way to become humbled very quickly. I was a cocky, overly confident teenager who thought mother nature wouldn't fuck my shit right up. Never again.

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Less-Doughnut7686 t1_j6c1a6c wrote

I thought the rule would be if something felt off, always trust your instinct. Especially if all the enemy needs is an "invitation"

You could've tried this, ask them to try to enter without permission. Then, observe their reaction.

Tell them you won't harm them for trying, it's just that you're not giving explicit permission to enter

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