I forgive you

Forgiveness

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  • No forgiveness. I refuse to forgive and I despise those who forgive. It's only their fault if there are so many bullies around

  • Here come da judge!

  • I was a violent bully back then. Now, I am just an unpleasant person. I always took great care in harassing only people that would not fight back or retaliate. What's the point in fighting, when there are so many professional victims that will forgive you and never fight back? Forgiving people are the first and only cause of bullying. If they all stopped forgiving, the bullies would find other recreational activities. 

  • would be the new recreational activity you speak of? Mortal combat for all!  

    That would be quite a sight 

  • You should admit that your posts are quite difficult to decipher.. 

  • Dear Jug Head,

    I never indicated my expectations of fairness of the world, just a bit expository thinking.

    You seem to glide over the content of responses to your posts and barrel on with your rhetoric .as if your are didn't really read them, just a glimpse a few keywords and your off to the white fisted races. 

    so.. are you really there?  Are you a real boy Pinocchio?

  • Dear Jug Head,

    So it is up to someone else to control the bully

    as if the bully had no self control of their own and were incapable of evolving past it?  

    as in " look what YOU made ME do!"?

    Deflect responsibility much?

    What?

    Bullies are predators. Pure and simple. They prey on the weak and do whatever they can get away with.

    "If you expect the world to be fair with you because you are fair, you're fooling yourself. That's like expecting the lion not to eat you because you didn't try to eat him." - American Psycho

  • Right on Shardovan:

    An eye for an eye makes the whole world blind"

    Ghandi.

  • Aye. It doesn't even really work in practical terms anyway. I've been rewatching vintage Grange Hill, and poor bullied Roland just got handed his ass after his one attempt to stand up to his tormentor at school. A few badly swung punches later and he's on the floor, humiliated and minus his glasses. It's desperately sad. In a less well written piece of television, he'd have got in a lucky punch and knocked out the bully and they'd have either learned their lesson or gone to pick on someone who hadn't yet got to breaking point. But sadly, breaking points all too commonly come and go, and the bullying continues. 

    "Now, I am just an unpleasant person" Well, at least you're honest. And it sounds like progress. 

  • Always take a gun to a knife fight

    and a a care package for prisoner visiting hours afterwards.

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