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It'd be pretty hard to kill a squirrel with most bb guns, I would think, it'd just be really harmful and kind of a stupid thing that I can imagine a kid not thinking through, or thinking is funny after seeing their friends get shot with them and coming out okay.
None of that really parallels with the current instance, but the broader point I'm making, I think, is that people throw around words like "psychopathy", but then that's never used as a way to discuss anything further. It's used as a way to shut down discussion and pretend that these things are inevitable instead of being things that kind of stem from a collective cultural cruelty. You see accusations of psychopathy in this thread side by side with people wishing the cruelest possible things on this guy. If it is psychopathy, then this dude is more like a victim of incredible mental illness, and calling for his torture is, a very weird approach to mental illness. Then you also get people who are like "it isn't an excuse", and then I think you can dismiss those people out of hand because they're coming into the discussion thinking that you're trying to use mental illnesses as an excuse for torturing animals, which is really dumb.
I'd also make the side point that if you were to classify that behavior as psychopathic, than as evidenced by both the thread and just kind of my general admittedly anecdotal experience, then psychopathy would probably be the default state of humanity, which I don't think really lends meaning to psychopathy as a term.