Nitiya: OK, there is one other thing I want to ask you about America, I mean I see it a lot in movies, but I dont know whether it is true or not, do you really have so many serial killer in America?
Todd: You mean people that go and they kill many people? Um, yeah, sadly there is a lot of killers. I dont know that its only unique to America. I think it happens in all industrialized countries, but yeah, unfortunately it seems that every two or three years in the news, theyll be a story of some person going and killing multiple people, which is why they are called a serial killer, so and its actually, its because of people like that, that I actually believe in the death penalty. I think that even though you can argue that, you should not be, you should never kill someone else, you should not do an eye for an eye, people like that, I just think there is no excuse, they really..
Nitiya: Exactly, exactly. I agree with you. But why do you think that industrial countries thing connected with serial killing?
Todd: Well, once I saw something on TV with an FBI specialist and he said its probably because that the parents are away from the family and theres not a community, theres not a village type environment. That because families live in these really closed units, mother, father, children, and thats it, that maybe some children get, feel distant, from their families, they feel distant from society, and they have some type of trauma and that psychologically effects them.
Nitiya: Exactly, psychological, yeah.
Todd: Which actually, though makes me think, if thats the case then maybe you shouldnt kill them because its not there fault, but I dont know.
Nitiya: But you know, sometimes to stop for another upcoming thing you got to do something. You got to really put a break on it. (Right) but stress is one thing, I guess, psychological.
Todd: Right, but you dont have serial killers in India a? You never have that in the news?
Nitiya: I guess they are, theyre there. I dont know much about serial killers in India, but I think they will have been.
Todd: Right. I would imagine that pretty much anywhere in the world it must be a problem.
Nitiya: I guess.
Todd: The thing is,is that I think life is so precious, I dont even like to kill insects, I mean because if you have life, you should never extinguish life, so at the human level I just dont understand it.
Nitiya: But I think, like you say, people dont even like killing insects, but if they dont eat chicken, there are people who cant eat, who cannot survive one day without having at least one meal of meat (right) so, more or less, you cannot stop that thing I guess.
Todd: Now are you a vegetarian?
Nitiya: Yep.
Todd: Ah, so most Hindi people are vegetarian?
Nitiya: Not like that. Many of them eat, and many of them dont eat. I used to eat but I stopped eating. My family does eat.
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