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Jilly
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Glad I'm not sharing the same troposphere with that MF anymore.

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I feel bad for the horrible childhood he had, and I won't excuse his actions. But I wish that he would have had someone that helped him.

Either that, or he was just a natural born psychopath.

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When they were talking about Manson's death today, they said he considered prison his home.  How bizarre is that.

Manson spent almost his entire life in prison.

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anonymoushermit said
I feel bad for the horrible childhood he had, and I won't excuse his actions. But I wish that he would have had someone that helped him.

Either that, or he was just a natural born psychopath.  

I also felt bad reading his childhood story. He was born into nothing and passed around like dirt. No one bothered with him. Along the way he was beaten, raped. Horrible childhood.

I came into this world to two people that couldn't be more wrong as parents. My only saving grace was my precious grandmothers who hovered over me like guards. They were ready for my parents. My fathers mother (paternal grandmother) threatened my mother and told her that an attorney was in place and she was ready to get down in the dirt with her. She told her, I will take that child away from you. You will straighten up immediately or you will lose all rights to her. Yes, it was that bad...she was dragging me to bars with her and her different men, I was falling asleep on school nights in bars on the floor... People wonder why I have such an aversion to alcohol. If they saw what I say, lived what I lived they would never ever touch a drop of alcohol either. The last straw was when my mother drove home with me in the front seat asleep DRUNK and hit a telephone pole crushing my right food and leg. I was in a cast for a long time but the worst part is ....she didn't take me to see a doctor for 3 days....until my grandmother got wind of it. I was 8 years old. I still have the cast to this day. It looks like a tiny baby cast. When she gets stupid I bring it out....as a reminder of how stupid she actually is. She takes one look at it and recoils. She doesn't want to see it. She would actually lie and swear it didn't happen if I didn't have it as proof.

But, I have never been a law breaker. I don't even have a traffic ticket.

Many of us have had horrible childhood experiences and didn't rob anyone or cause harm to others. Makes you wonder though. When someone is born with a tough birth chart then have a harsh upbringing....what happens to them. With him, we know.
 

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JoFrance said
When they were talking about Manson's death today, they said he considered prison his home.  How bizarre is that.

Manson spent almost his entire life in prison.  

Its pretty common for long term prisoners to consider prison, their home. They call their cells, their “house”. Institutionalization. Its a coping mechanism. 

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Does this mean that Marilyn Manson is dead?

The beautiful people, the beautiful people...

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