"The team also placed the killers into four distinct groups. The first was "novice" – those whose hit appeared to be the work of a first-timer – while the most able contract killers were classified as "masters" whose expertise was best encapsulated with the killing of "gangland boss" Frank McPhee in Maryhill, Glasgow, in 2000. McPhee was killed by a single shot to the head only 500 metres from Maryhill police station with the hitman using a .22 rifle and telescopic sight. Like most "masters", McPhee's murderer was never brought to justice, which is why little is known about the characteristics and personalities of the most skilled killers. "Indeed, might it be the case that there are some hitmen who are so adept as killers that the deaths of their victims does not even raise suspicion and are, instead, simply thought to be the result of natural causes?" said the study, which appears in the latest edition of the Howard Journal of Criminal Justice."
"Countless works of art, novels and poems are been created to celebrate a man’s adoration for a woman’s gorgeous countenance. Women’s beauty has caused many men to fall in love, collapse in ruin and accede to the highest states of human consciousness. It is evident that male attraction to female beauty isn’t a social construction. The current zeitgeist in the Western is to express anger and outrage over images of women’s bodies in the media...
On one hand, women reflexively want to resist authority figures dictating terms to them. On the other, they do want standards for beauty, but they want the standards to be altered so that they — in their current state — would be considered beautiful. "
"This exists. Your argument is invalid."
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