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YoMomma ·
No I'm no longer speaking with them.. don't you mean ex friend? 😂😂
Actually i dont have any such friend. Im still friends with my friends and the others i don't consider as friends..
But i wanna know why do you ask? What happened in the first place that they were so disagreeable or were you the disagreeable one and how do you even know they are ill? Its more a rhetorical question.. i don't really Need to know.. maybe they aren't that great of friends if they fall out over that.. like idk
Actually i dont have any such friend. Im still friends with my friends and the others i don't consider as friends..
But i wanna know why do you ask? What happened in the first place that they were so disagreeable or were you the disagreeable one and how do you even know they are ill? Its more a rhetorical question.. i don't really Need to know.. maybe they aren't that great of friends if they fall out over that.. like idk
LukeTheDuke · M
No I don’t mean ex friend, as you can’t fall out with an ex friend. Re-read.
It’s a question to explore a moral dilemma.
How would a person know - through a mutual contact. It’s just rhetorical, it doesn’t really need to be dissected. What’s more interesting is people’s thought processes on the moral issues.
@YoMomma
It’s a question to explore a moral dilemma.
How would a person know - through a mutual contact. It’s just rhetorical, it doesn’t really need to be dissected. What’s more interesting is people’s thought processes on the moral issues.
@YoMomma
YoMomma ·
@LukeTheDuke i don't think its a moral issue. I think someone (or both) of the two had an attitude problem (arrogance) that made them stop speaking.. but that’s just my opinion.. real friends wouldn't do that .. there’s some other issue involved .. maybe that coulda been a moral issue.. but just speaking or not speaking isn't imo
LukeTheDuke · M
@YoMomma the moral issues are anger and forgiveness, themes explored in depth by many religions and philosophers, such as the Roman philosopher Seneca’s book titled ‘of anger’.