It's about just how fleeting fame is and how hard Buddy struggled to become famous. Then I think he compares all the trouble he went through to the relatively small effort that a serial killer puts in for infamy. He makes a very good point, If someone asked me to name 3 serial killers I'd instantly think of Ted Bundy, Charlie Manson and Aileen Wuornos, asked to name 3 victims of these serial killers the best I could do is say: Roman Polanski's wife. I think he also suggests that he has comtemplated mass homicide for fame in the lines:
"Maybe I will write a sad song, or another clichè poem, of the person that I long to be"
and "I choose to be a serial killer 'cause the victims don't get any fame."
@Enthused_punk You take it takes a relatie small effort to be a serial killer? wow, if you wanna be one you would probably suck. Most serial killers put alot of thought/skill in planning, targeting, circumstances, ....
@Enthused_punk You take it takes a relatie small effort to be a serial killer? wow, if you wanna be one you would probably suck. Most serial killers put alot of thought/skill in planning, targeting, circumstances, ....
@PyroBillie I wrote this comment when I was 15 years old, haha. But yeh, compared to trying to become a famous rock star like Jim Morrison, it's definitely a lot easier to become a famous serial killer. There's a lot less competition, you just have to completely lose any respect for human life. Mass murder is even easier, because you only have to plan for that brief encounter, rather than continually avoiding capture.
@PyroBillie I wrote this comment when I was 15 years old, haha. But yeh, compared to trying to become a famous rock star like Jim Morrison, it's definitely a lot easier to become a famous serial killer. There's a lot less competition, you just have to completely lose any respect for human life. Mass murder is even easier, because you only have to plan for that brief encounter, rather than continually avoiding capture.
It's about just how fleeting fame is and how hard Buddy struggled to become famous. Then I think he compares all the trouble he went through to the relatively small effort that a serial killer puts in for infamy. He makes a very good point, If someone asked me to name 3 serial killers I'd instantly think of Ted Bundy, Charlie Manson and Aileen Wuornos, asked to name 3 victims of these serial killers the best I could do is say: Roman Polanski's wife. I think he also suggests that he has comtemplated mass homicide for fame in the lines: "Maybe I will write a sad song, or another clichè poem, of the person that I long to be" and "I choose to be a serial killer 'cause the victims don't get any fame."
@Enthused_punk You take it takes a relatie small effort to be a serial killer? wow, if you wanna be one you would probably suck. Most serial killers put alot of thought/skill in planning, targeting, circumstances, ....
@Enthused_punk You take it takes a relatie small effort to be a serial killer? wow, if you wanna be one you would probably suck. Most serial killers put alot of thought/skill in planning, targeting, circumstances, ....
@PyroBillie I wrote this comment when I was 15 years old, haha. But yeh, compared to trying to become a famous rock star like Jim Morrison, it's definitely a lot easier to become a famous serial killer. There's a lot less competition, you just have to completely lose any respect for human life. Mass murder is even easier, because you only have to plan for that brief encounter, rather than continually avoiding capture.
@PyroBillie I wrote this comment when I was 15 years old, haha. But yeh, compared to trying to become a famous rock star like Jim Morrison, it's definitely a lot easier to become a famous serial killer. There's a lot less competition, you just have to completely lose any respect for human life. Mass murder is even easier, because you only have to plan for that brief encounter, rather than continually avoiding capture.