More on “bodycount” vs. gun rights

A modern rendition perhaps of a song of sorts dating back to the French resistance in WWII.

...  mon «body» ce n'est plus du sexe c'est une absence ritualisée, un mur que je construis avec des corps pour oublier que je ne sais plus aimer.

From the auto-generated transcript but the words are all very clearly pronounced in the songs by this group.

... my “body” it’s no more of the sex, it's a ritualized absence, a wall that I build with the bodies to forget that I do not know to love anymore.

A woman thinks of herself as a “countess” of sorts to use that as an overly fashionable compound loanword from English in French. It is said that they notched their bedposts for every one of those [presumably male (?)] bodies that they “counted.”

Not a description of anything at all decent or pleasant, but this is the demonstrated culprit in the universal modern mystery of murder one with all the females on the street in real life and online on social media bragging up their “bodycount” in such an overly fashionable manner.

Serial daters and serial killers are currying favor with local court systems everywhere, and disallowing the rights of law-abiding citizens to defend themselves.


The legal angle is that these people both male and female of them need to get off my property if they claim that I am somehow a “threat” or “danger” to them in any way, shape or form. That is totally unjustified of women with their boyfriends who brag up their “bodycounts” like bloody gangsters on various social media platforms. Under no circumstances should those people be permitted to obstruct justice or to interfere with our legal rights as citizens to carry and possess the weapons to defend ourselves from serial killers, regardless of their opinions of our mental status or backgrounds.