It's called a psychological misfire. My sister was in church one day. She saw a crying baby. She had a thought in her head, to smack the living hell out of that baby, to get it to shut up. She would never do such a thing, but the thought was in her head. My other sister had a sinister thought pop into her head once. She was driving, and she thought, "if i turn the wheel, and smash into that oncoming car, i would possibly kill myself, and them, too." She wasn't suicidal or depressed. She just had a psychological misfire pop into her head. She took a psychology course in college, and learned all about that stuff. It happens. You want to jump from a moving car, but you really don't want to. It's a psychological misfire. Don't pay any attention to it.
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It's called a psychological misfire. My sister was in church one day. She saw a crying baby. She had a thought in her head, to smack the living hell out of that baby, to get it to shut up. She would never do such a thing, but the thought was in her head. My other sister had a sinister thought pop into her head once. She was driving, and she thought, "if i turn the wheel, and smash into that oncoming car, i would possibly kill myself, and them, too." She wasn't suicidal or depressed. She just had a psychological misfire pop into her head. She took a psychology course in college, and learned all about that stuff. It happens. You want to jump from a moving car, but you really don't want to. It's a psychological misfire. Don't pay any attention to it.