...And still have them forgive you?
I'm an extremely forgiving person, and I rarely hold grudges. I find people's lack of forgiveness compared to mine offensive in that I'd forgive someone if they did something horrible to me faster than they would. I think that's insulting.
But at what point does the action become too much for me to forgive?
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My mother has tried to kill me multiple times, both before and after I was born. The second-to-last conversation we had ended with her telling me she wanted to abort me, and when she wasn't able to she tried to kill herself and take me with her. My first memory is me falling down a flight of stairs in front of my mom; she looked at me, said nothing to me, turned around and kept talking on the phone...I was only 3. So, I've always known my mother never cared too much for me; it was never some sudden realization late in my life. Anywho, those aren't even the worse things. Just wanted to establish the scene. The point is, I could forgive her for any of that if she would simply take responsibility for her actions. She chooses not to, and rather has decided to continue the cycle, shirking responsibility and laying blame elsewhere. Because of that, I suppose I'm not a big enough man to forgive her without any apology. So it's not what people do to each that determines forgiveness, but the good spirit and patience of the person that has to do the forgiving. Because of that, I don't think the way the title is phrased gives the idea and limits of forgiveness justice.
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Direct them to the Flood...
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I don't know. This demands experimentation.
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force them to kill everyone close to them then lock them away in a dark deep prison for them to slowly starve, only being fed once a month!
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Well, if their mind is broken in just the write places, you can do just about anything and they'll love you for it.
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Ive never found the threshold on a specific action, but repeated offenses, time and time again, with empty apologies is what makes me turn my back.
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Steal their virginity?
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I'm an easily forgiving person. BUT If [b][i]anyone[/b][/i] were to delete my Emerald save, they would be dead in a blink of an eye.
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There is only one person in this world who is beyond my forgiveness...so far. I'm sure others will make the list as life goes on.
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Well I bullied one my friends consistently for two years from the end of elementary school to the beginning of high school. I don't know if I'll ever be able to make it up to him, but I stopped when I realised I was being a dick and to this day he's one of my closest friends.
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[quote]What's the worst thing you can do to a person...[/quote] Find out a way remove all hope from them. [quote]...And still have them forgive you?[/quote] Oh That would depend on the person and be entirely subjective.
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force them to give you a blowjob then get the cum on their face
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Bang their mother.
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Killing every thing they hold dear in their lifes
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Make footballs out of someone's skin. Would that be forgivable? I haven't the slightest idea.
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Leave someone alone with no one else for several miles, and no possible distractions. When they've spent at least 12 hours alone with their own thoughts, they'll never trust anyone again
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Edited by M37h3w3: 5/30/2013 5:28:22 AM[quote]What's the worst thing you can do to a person...[/quote] People like to think killing someone but that's too simple. Too easy. Living is the hard part. Cut off their limbs, start at the digits and work your way up going joint by joint. Make sure to tourniquet so they don't bleed to death. Once the limbs are gone cut off and out the ears, eyes, nose, tongue, and teeth. Genitals if you're so sadistic. If you really want to get into it, some psychological torture before hand is nice and if you really wanna finish the job right, flay large portions of the skin just before you finish. Then, dump them off at an ER. That way they get to live. As a stump. [quote]...And still have them forgive you?[/quote] Well... -blam!-.
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When I was in High School, this chick I knew was dating this guy. She wanted to break up with him in the worst possible way. She invited me over to help. This is what she planned: He came over, and she promised him a time he would never forget. She had him handcuff himself to a chair. She said she was going to oral him. Instead, she stripped and danced sexily around him. Then said: "Now." I walked out, and she slowly took my clothes off, while he yelled asking what the hell she was doing. She did an erotic dance on me, and then blew me. We then humped. It was such a turn on that I was able to go twice. The second time she finished me orally, and then had me finish on her face, while she locked eyes with him. Then we got dressed, and she called his mom telling her to come get her son. We left him naked, handcuffed to that chair for his mom to find. I heard they got back together.
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I'm capable of forgiving pretty much anything.
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Who the person is has much more weight in that kind of ( for lack of a better word) decision with me then what they did.
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Would you forgive me if I ripped your eyes out and made you eat them?
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Kill their mother?
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Forgive me?
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Make them watch the BME pain olympics?
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Edited by King Dutchy: 5/30/2013 4:08:50 AM[quote]What's the worst thing [u]you[/u] can do to a person...And still have [u]them[/u] forgive [u]you[/u]?[/quote][quote]But at what point does the action become too much for [u]me[/u] to forgive?[/quote]These are two different questions.
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