Today I am very annoyed and upset about my free speech being restricted. When I’ve whacked a target, I like to take a few snaps to send to the client as proof of the kill. I also keep copies in my scrapbook and on my external hard drive, of course. ^_^ And sometimes, to attract new clients, I like to share the pictures around, just put them out there.
But some mean, whiny, frigid SKERFs say that it’s not nice to take pictures of extreme violence and enjoy them and share them around. 😦 So I thought I’d take some time to counter their silly, hysterical arguments! ^_^
1. “What about the victims?”
Okay, first of all, please don’t call my targets “victims”, because that diminishes their agency and invalidates them. If you’re suggesting that I forced brutal violence on anyone, that’s very offensive to the people I strangled and/or garroted to death. Really, out of me and you, which one is really disrespecting these folx?
2. “Why do you enjoy looking at and sharing recordings of extreme violence?”
It’s perfectly natural to enjoy looking at healthy human interactions like murders, and it’s natural to fantasise about exciting action. And that’s all it is: a fantasy! ^_^
Well, I mean, it’s not literally a fantasy, the targets are definitely dead (don’t worry, clients, I did do the job!) But it’s figuratively a fantasy. My clients look at the pictures and enjoy imagining how it happened, and the police look at the pictures and try to imagine what I might look like under my balaclava. Surely you don’t have a problem with fantasy, do you? That’s thought-crime.
3. “Did the victims really want you to kill them and distribute photos of their murder?”
Y’ALL. they are called TARGETS. -_- Also, I got paid, so there’s no problem. When money’s involved, it’s all okay. You don’t have to worry about it, it’s just business. It’s a job like any other: Wet Work Is Work. Any problems with the industry are caused by the stigma against our profession.
Anyway, now that that’s all out of the way, have some nice titillating pictures of my latest work! xoxo


Enjoy! And remember, if you don’t like them, it is your responsibility to examine your prejudices and repressed feelings until you do like them!