Mere moments before death, psychohist <psychohist@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> hastily
scrawled:
>Ben Finney responds to me with, "I don't see how 'for enjoyment' is
>usefully separated from 'to serve their own selfish needs'."
>
>An example of the latter:
>
>A man is starting to get hungry, and sees a bakery. The baker's
>assistant is watching the shop and selling bread. The man beats the
>assistant to a pulp so she cannot interfere, then takes the bread and
>eats it to assuage his hunger.
I'm sure that man enjoyed the bread.
>An example of the former:
>
>A man is starting to get hungry, and sees a bakery. The baker's
>assistant is watching the shop and selling bread. The man beats the
>assistant to a pulp because he enjoys her pain, but leaves the bread
>alone because he's in the mood for cheese.
And I'm sure that man's need to beat the baker's assistant was quite
selfish.
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"I always feel left out when someone *else* gets killfiled."
--Terry Austin


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