Question for ya, which is worse: someone who does something unspeakably crap, or someone who is so desperate to make up for someone else doing something crap that they do worse shit than whoever they were trying to atone for the first place?
I think it makes them pitiable. And I don't plan on letting them run from all the shit they've had their hands in, trying to make up for someone else's mistake.
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Don't worry, I got around to telling him where to go eventually.
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At least there's that. He sounds like he deserved it.
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Question for ya, which is worse: someone who does something unspeakably crap, or someone who is so desperate to make up for someone else doing something crap that they do worse shit than whoever they were trying to atone for the first place?
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. . . what a loaded question.
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I can vouch for the “unspeakably crap” part being unspeakably crap, don’t worry.
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[it's just hard to tell who is worse in that situation]
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Which would you say is worse? [ he’s just curious. ]
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I don't think something like that can be ranked, you know. . .? Though the good intentions pain the latter in a better light overall.
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I think it makes them pitiable. And I don't plan on letting them run from all the shit they've had their hands in, trying to make up for someone else's mistake.
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You're right. They shouldn't get a free pass due to noble intentions.
They need to face what they've done and accept the consequences for it.
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You deserve it.
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... well. ]
Assuming I'm quick enough to escape whatever shit's waiting immediately back home.