Plenty of moments. But of course, these are those things you don't talk about. But of course, one occasionally acts on these thoughts. Sometimes I like to pick up the phone to any old caller and say, "Graves cemetery, you stab 'em we slab 'em!" or "Jack's hardware, we've got a willy of a deal! How may we service you today?" Just to throw people off, it's amusing as to their reactions. Not always appropriate though, as it may the emergency room calling... Well, anyways.
Fairly simple things in my opinion. "I'd fuck that person" or "I'd sure like to run them over with a combine!" But of course a combine isn't always available, so instead you find yourself prowling the local environment, imagining ways to kill whomever it was that... did whatever it was. But of course, one doesn't act on the thought and probably will forget it in a day or two if not by the end of the day. Others may linger, fantasies and the such. But of course, fantasies can vary, well, greatly. I'm sure one or two people who pass you by in the next year, on the highway or the sidewalk or even in the lift to go to your podiatrist; those people may be thinking how fascinating it would be to mount you on the fireplace or mount you in other more gruesome ways.
But that's beside the point.
I imagine the most violent thing I've conceived in my mind (that I'd be willing to share) was how relieving it would be to go to a persons home and do some indescribable things to said person and torch not only the vicinity, but every square in of the property. But of course, one doesn't go out and just do such a thing, ones got consequences as common sense would dictate. But of course, we hear about the odder people out there who decide to go out on a limb and go with it, usually ending up on the ten o'clock news dead or arrested and soon to be dead. Hmmm, I can only wonder how the world would be like if we could act out any thought that goes through our heads. Chaos I suppose.
Well, anyways.
Gonna stop rambling now.
The underlying thought on the other hand says, "Eat their brains, gain their knowledge."