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If you read up on criminal psychology you'll find that what's shocking is that some serial killers, rapists, pdf-files admit that they continue to these abominable acts because they like being in control of a given situation. It's a power dynamic that gives them the dopamine which leads to the addiction so to speak. I see a lot of parallels and similarities with the cheaters I've come across in counter-strike. interestingly enough, when I run into them I sometimes ask out of scientific curiosity why they're cheaters and without fail they answer in just about the same line of thought. They're usually in line with toxic behavior and angry in general, like they're trying to cope with something.