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Originally posted by iori_komei
Ok, let me first start off by saying that this has nothing to do
with me or anyone I know, I'm doing something of a personal
research project into human emotion and the likes.
One thing I am curious about, and rarely ever hear about is when
someone really wishes they could hate someone, but they could'nt.
So, have you ever wished you could hate someone but you could'nt,
and how at the time did you deal with the prediciment?
How has it effected you?
Do you still feel the same way today, or not?
Originally posted by xeroxed88
I'm not going to tell you about my past because it would simply take too long, but to cut things short, my "dad" (I HATE calling him that) is a complete arsehole. However, no matter how hard I try, I simply cannot hate him.
Everybody keeps telling me I should "kill him", etc, but in the end, I wouldn't even be able to raise my hand at him.
Even if I call him names (arsehole, for example), I know deep inside I don't mean it. It's often frustrating.
Hate sucks anyway, it just causes trouble. It's best to just let things slide.
Originally posted by iori_komei
MacDonagh
Having a lack of moral, or being neutral is not a bad thing, in fact it
is a very good thing, you can keep from being clouded by morality,
and being neutral you can see both sides of something without bias.