how does a hitman have the balls to pull the trigger on an unsuspecting target? i imagine every instinct in his body is screaming against it. im curious about that mechanism. do you have to be a psycho like kuklinski or can a normal person do it?
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Its pulling a trigger, anyone including my newborn tranny baby strangle time can do it
It's easy, just don't think about it that hard.
People who are in that line of work tend to not be very “normal” to begin with one way or another. And psychos like Kuklinski aside the typical way they go about it (from what I have read or saw at least) is that it is like any other job or that they do it for personal/political/religious reasons. The former was especially common for Afghan War vets and youth who joined the Russian criminal underground in the 1990’s as they had damn near no other options, and the latter has a ton of examples from Gavrilo Princip to John Wilkes Booth. As cringe as it may sound the Sniper from TF2 said it best, pic related.
Kuklinski wasn’t a psycopath.
This, thinking about it is what makes it hard, just think about the mad dosh like said and nothing else except maybe getting away
ok, i challenge you to go to a place far away, find a secluded stranger and pull the trigger. see if you can do it.
"hey, im about to possibly get caught and get life after i kill this guy with this loud ass gun, let me just not think about it hard"
Hitmen aren’t all the same. Some see it as a job, some see it as with morals, etc etc. But, if you’re in that line of work, there’s a very high chance you see it as just a job for you, or that you’re just the tool being used and if you don’t someone else will.
>Some see it as a job, some see it as with morals, etc etc.
He also didn't kill all that many people. He's always claimed 200+ yet they could never prove more than 6. I think he was a sociopath and just loved the attention.
so, its like stealing something/ripping a bandaid off?
he was an exemplary neighbour lel
thats just fiction, reality is much more different.
How does a hunter have the balls to pull the trigger on an unsuspecting deer?
At the end of the day, a guy has to eat. In the case of hitmen, it’s financial sustenance and fear of reprisal by the folks who hired him.
Sociopath unless you start doing it I think
go ask anyone in the Armed forces of any nation.
They do it all the time.
There is no moral high ground in killing.
only alive..and dead.
Americans go work for Tyson chicken and you will see
What do you mean
Depends on your definition of a hitman, one can argue every soldier who has ever existed is a hitman. For the most part I feel with enough of a promising reward most people will kill an unsuspecting, unarmed target.
Especially Artillery. I mean, what's a fire mission?
OP here, im talking about the difference between an execution and a self defense kill. if you execute somebody who is not a threat to you, meaning hitting someone it would be fairly hard at least from my perspective to convince yourself to pull the trigger even if it meant a lot of money. self defense on the other hand i would say is doable by anyone pushed far enough. so really, if you are gonna do hits, would it require that you already executed somebody so you wouldnt choke on the trigger or can any retarded nigger just start working as a banger without having popped his cherry? its a fairly interesting psychological angle.
it is an acquired skill really in Mexico they start them up as young as 10 and get them through a horrible indoctrination were they basically run them through a full school on executions and torture where the rule is the ones that cant make it become part of the next batch to be used in the classes.
i remember a few years back some kid of 15 was credited with over 300 executions/murders.
for what i have seen people usually have a hard time with their first one and usually have an adrenaline high afterwards later on it becomes normal and they become desensitized to it. they people i have met that were in that kinda job had a really odd sense of self usually and seems to not be entirely in line with reality but that was probably due to the fact that drug use also is high among them.
Maybe you're just a wuss?
Been there done that. Not hard, especially when you look at humans as opinionated flesh bags.
don't feel like adding much to the actual topic of this thread, but:
>kuklinski
kuklinski was most likely a liar and small time crook who cooked up a huge story and had the charisma to sell it. the vast majority of everything he says has little to no direct evidence supporting it, and there are people who have dedicated quite a lot of time into attempting to verify it.
>"hey, im about to possibly get caught and get life after i kill this guy with this loud ass gun, let me just not think about it hard"
sounds like you planned and prepared poorly
Some do it for the rush. It's exciting. There are also people who want to feel powerful, and killing for a living satisfies that desire.
you don't necessarily need to be a psychopath or sociopath, but you do need to find some stable and effective way of divorcing yourself mentally from your actions. tier 1 SOF units like SFOD-D or the SAS can act at times as little more than assassins, yet they also do not want to be filled with sociopaths and psychopaths. human psychology deals mostly with the rest of the 99.999% of us who aren't that degree of exceptional. the margins leave a lot of room for people those guys.
>how does a hitman have the balls to pull the trigger on an unsuspecting target?
i unno
Consider it as a job.
"Artillery knows neither friend nor foe. Only good targets."
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>shmoney
>the target is usually some kind of violent criminal too
>OP here, im talking about the difference between an execution and a self defense kill
Even professional hitmen can feel a sense of ethics. Ex:. Gangsters have respect for the civilians but will murder those playing the game.
Self-defense kills: people pretty much react instantly to perceived danger according to their training without thinking. Ex: a mild mannered man might not be capable of physically fighting someone to settle a dispute but if his family is in danger say during a home invasion it's a 99 percent chance he'll kill.