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Some folks need killin 

Oh I know it brother but I highly doubt you'd be able to tell the difference between the ones who do and the one's who don't.
Hym " 'Some folks need killin' he said but he doesn't thing that the eternal paradise incest cult should just go to heaven immediately. It's funny how to the Christian, death is good for bad people but only because death is bad for bad people but death is bad for good people even though it's good for good people. It's like 'cognitive dissonance²' But he's right! He probably does need to be killed. It would be the only way to get him to stop doing what he's doing. Your kids are (probably) ALSO going to need some killin."

Tennessee Rat-Killin' 

A gathering of rural folks to eliminate a vermin problem. Most often the infested area will be surrounded by people wielding guns, garden tools, and/or clubs. The infested location will then be set on fire. As the vermin scatter and run they are slaughtered by the surrounding people.

Effective no matter how many legs your particular vermin may have.
"Nobody can go near the old barn ever since rattlesnakes began breeding under the floorboards"
"Believe it's time for an old-fashioned Tennessee Rat-Killin'"

Killing Crazy 

Killing crazy has been used in the military, to describe a soldier who kills unnecessarily and for enjoyment.
Gunny shot the enemy, who attempted surrender, so he gained a killing crazy reputation.
Killing Crazy by I, Wreckerrr October 15, 2016

Snape-killing 

Killing someone to deceive your dark overlord into believing you are their greatest agent.

(Coined by Ben from Super Carlin Brothers)
We thought he was a bad guy at first, but it turns out that he was just snape-killing his ally.
Snape-killing by kyle-ron May 4, 2016

Killing Two Stones With One Bird 

Phrase uttered by Hong Kong Chief Executive Carrie Lam at a press conference. Pretty much sums up how illogical her policies and decision making can get.
With these quarantine restrictions Hong Kong will never reopen borders with the outside world or economically recover, killing two stones with one bird.