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popmol · 26-30, M
it depends on the one choice you make a broken person doesn't have that line that we don't cross. there's still a line but its easy to cross it.
then there's a choice. or your mind is broken and you cross the line and keep going or you look at that line and know that you were broken because someone crossed the line.
but since being broken is most of the time already to late it is mostly hurting someone.
then there's a choice. or your mind is broken and you cross the line and keep going or you look at that line and know that you were broken because someone crossed the line.
but since being broken is most of the time already to late it is mostly hurting someone.

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@popmol: It's never too late to turn back if one does cross the line to the 'darker' side.
popmol · 26-30, M
@Aidolovemostofyourthoughts: what if you can't find the line back? and there are cases where you can't come back from.
shooting someone as a police officers or a soldier is something to come back from but terrorists who kill just to kill, in my eyes those people have no way back and lost their humanity.
shooting someone as a police officers or a soldier is something to come back from but terrorists who kill just to kill, in my eyes those people have no way back and lost their humanity.

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@popmol: Okay...that is extreme and there can be repercussions of that but one could possibly rehabilitate in theory.
popmol · 26-30, M
@Aidolovemostofyourthoughts: i know but there's a problem that you cannot fix your past mistake.

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@popmol: I might not be able to fix it, but I can always learn from it and not repeat it again.
popmol · 26-30, M
@Aidolovemostofyourthoughts: but is learning from it and not repeating it good enough? ( i mean if you broke a plate because you took too many in your hand and you learn not too do that its possible but a mistake you can't fix any more. for example you can buy a new plate but killing someone is different you can't buy a new person to replace him)

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@popmol: It has to be good enough in the imperfect world we live in. Forgiveness and repentance are a big part of growing up.
popmol · 26-30, M
@Aidolovemostofyourthoughts: forgiving i would never do. they don't deserve it. but maybe repentance is acceptable.