Atilla
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This is simply a matter of consulting a dictionary. It might mean different things to different people, but that is irrelevant.
Words legitimately have different meanings in different contexts, and it is clear that you do not understand that. I implore you to consult a dictionary before you embarrass yourself further.
It is possible for someone to love doing evil things, like murdering Jews in gas chambers, deliberately starving Ukrainians to death, or voting for the Tory party. Bad things come from this love. It is very simple.
Just because you stick love in front of evil doesn't make it love does it?
To "love killing" you are using it as an adjective to describe the action. Not the same thing as "to love" a verb.
It wasn't because they loved to kill but because they hated.
Geeezzzzz you are hard work.
Why didn't they kill each other if they loved killing so much then? Get your calculator out and see if you can work out the correct words to make up a sentence... :cheesy:
You abuse, twist and distort words. White man speaks with fork tongue... :smart:
I guess you have to be right for your naive youthful little big self indulgent ego to stroke thy self - so I'll let you have the last word...