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[[Using a throw away account to attempt to be... at least a little bit more anon than he would be otherwise.]]
How can you tell if someone's resolve to be different than they were in the past is true?
And how do you stop thinking about someone who ruined your life.
How can you tell if someone's resolve to be different than they were in the past is true?
And how do you stop thinking about someone who ruined your life.
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The hell would make you ask that?
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Regardless of what crimes they've committed.
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And yet it provides closure and safety; a guarantee that nobody else will ever suffer by the hands of this person again.
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Does anything ever really provide closure, when you've lost someone?
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I'd like to think it does. It did, for me.
[ Though it wasn't really comparable, but like... eh. ]
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I saw to it personally that the one who killed here could never kill again.
It didn't help.
Revenge has never helped the way I felt it should. I only felt hollow afterwards. The wound never healed, regardless of whatever price was paid.
I'm going to try and teach him instead. What it's like to be human. How it feels. And why human life has value.
Maybe then, the future can be different.
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It's not revenge. Revenge is a petty, punishment is just.
Either way, don't be too surprised when your efforts go nowhere. I see I cannot talk you out of them.
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I'll know if there is truly hope, for those like him.
And for the rest of our world.
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