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Old 10-16-2017, 04:58 PM   #27
mazeroni
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I know it was likely rhetorical, but i like to speculate as a pseudo expert after a feww Google searches...

So why would someone do this? Maybe it is the result of a psychological need to control. When you feel out of control, you are much more willing to risk more.

So maybe the person felt powerless (out of control) as a result of something (pain, abuse, illness, etc.), and those feelings collided with, let's say, having had a car taken away, having to abide by a bus schedule, or being scolded for being on the grass, etc., and as a result they feel compelled in that moment to gain control by, well, walking on your car (the thing that holds power) to demonstrate its powerlessness, or their power over it, or that there really isn't any control....???

I'm not a psychologist, but it is interesting to think about...

Sorry about your car. That looks expensive to fix.

Or it really is just pranks. Why so serious? #instagramfamous
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