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Have you ever met someone inherently evil and unforgivable?

Who were they? Why did you think they were evil? What little acts of “evil” do you enjoy doing every so often?
Obviously not something illegal or criminal. Just little “evil pleasures”. What's the most unforgivable thing a friend has done to you that you've forgiven?
I realise that doesn't make much sense but what's the worst thing a friend has done to you that you've let go and why? What is the most gaping, obnoxious, unforgivable plot hole you've noticed in a major film?
Bonus points for recent/famous films. (Use spoiler tags!)
If someone close to you committed an unforgivable act (rape, murder, etc) would you forgive them? How would you react?
Or if anyone has been in this situation already, feel free to share.
This film isn't recent, but the one that comes to mind that has always bothered me is in The Butterfly Effect, when he goes back in time and stabs his hands (as a kid) and the scars appear in his current reality, causing his fellow inmate to recoil in fear, thinking he's Jesus or something. But going back in time would have made it so that the scars were there to begin with - not to mention probably changing the entire history of his life. Otherwise, this would have been one movie that did time travel while avoiding paradoxes. What's your favorite/least favorite plot hole?
alan20 · M Best Comment
Yes. A particularly sadistic teacher. He doubtless had his reasons but forgiveness isn't high on my agenda.

cherokeepatti · 61-69, F
All narcissists. I have forgiven them but will never ever trust them or be around them. When you forgive a narcissist and they think you trust them you are just setting yourself up for their abuse.
I do Not dig to such an evil extent. If someone sounds even a little toxic to me and starts exhausting my energy, i step aside.

 
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