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ren "i have no idea how this works!" hana ([personal profile] givenofox) wrote in [community profile] prismatica2019-10-04 10:30 pm

003 » ANONYMOUS; TEXT aka more questions at 2 am

I guess there's no way to ask this that doesn't sound like a philosophy major trying to do their thesis at the last second so...

There's a lot of hero types here. You rush in to help when something happens and don't even think about it. I'd say that makes you good people.

Do you (or all of us here, I guess) think it's possible, if someone really tries, to start being a good person? Even if you've done horrible things? Like really, really bad things. Does the reason you did them matter?

Or maybe we're just meant to be bad and trying to pretend otherwise.


[ ...wow this sounds so much more melodramatic than he intended. ]
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[personal profile] fafa 2019-10-07 09:06 am (UTC)(link)
Does it matter if you're a good or bad person, if you're doing a good thing? Is doing the right thing that's more important, or what people think of you?

You can't escape your past. But that doesn't mean that you have to be trapped by it, either. Each choice you make is the one that matters to the people you're choosing for, or against.
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[personal profile] fafa 2019-10-11 04:12 am (UTC)(link)
Ah, but if the things done are so bad, is 'easy' deserved? If one pretends those things never happened, what's stopping one from repeating them?

You are only trapped if you make the same choices again and again. If you try to escape your mistakes, you are bound to repeat them.