Spitfire
Ex Member
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Ahh noo, attack me, but leave my dancing pill!.
@ Vicky, i just think it's hard for people to understand that 1 foolish action of another, can cause someone a huge amounts of pain.
Im not for, the lets feel pity for ones self, though id be lieing if it does'nt cross the mind once in a blue moon, i believe you can offer the same lesson to someone who caused you pain, and let them experience what they put you through, to make them understand what they did was wrong.
I understand your view point, and i totally agree you need a postive attitude to get anywhere with life. You would see though, wanting revenge is a great motivator.
As one man said "I need my pain" "it makes us who we are, and what we stand for"
@ Justin, i understand your argument, it's like the jesus, slap on the cheek, do you hit them back or walk away?.
although i would agree in a perfect society were everyone's civil, this would go down a treat.
It just does'nt work in the modern world, if someone slaps you, and you dont retaliate, they'll keep on slapping you till they get bored, they wont feel any remorse, they will just think your a wimp, where as if you slapped them back, they would think twice before attacking you. Simply because it would not be worth the hasstle.
I think as you posted earlyier, some people must take on more then they can manage, in terms of pain. I guess it's like reading a car sale advert.
1 human body, bad condition, fully taxed, all the extra's, only 1 crash.
You look at what you will get out of the car/human experience at the end, and forgot what it really feels like to live in a world, were time moves slowly. In the end if a car/human is so badly damaged, it's not gonna move anywhere, it defeats the purpose.
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