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Aug 26, 2010 20:17

I have a hypothetical question.

If someone does something that isn't terrible but is widely considered wrong, will it hurt or benefit that person if they confess?  Furthermore, are there cases in which breaking the rules is permissible?

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1/2 der_freischuetz August 27 2010, 11:52:28 UTC
If you aren't proud of it or want anyone to know, you don't tell your heart's secrets~.

But that wouldn't make it very interesting now, would it? So I'd say confess! Put your soul at ease and you shall be forgiven- or not.

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der_freischuetz August 27 2010, 11:53:30 UTC
...Hypothetically speaking, of course!

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absinthe_eyed August 27 2010, 14:39:16 UTC
No thank you.

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der_freischuetz August 27 2010, 16:00:09 UTC
You were the one asking.

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absinthe_eyed August 27 2010, 17:59:10 UTC
I did ask--sorry. It's a moot question now. Retribution took the place of confession.

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der_freischuetz August 27 2010, 18:17:34 UTC
Tsk. And you wanted to help it along by confessing.

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absinthe_eyed August 27 2010, 18:30:00 UTC
I skipped a step. Yay.

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der_freischuetz August 27 2010, 20:22:01 UTC
You might want to avoid it altogether the next time.

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absinthe_eyed August 27 2010, 20:29:48 UTC
There won't be a next time.

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der_freischuetz August 27 2010, 20:34:13 UTC
Tch, Mister Pendleton, I'm disappointed. There is always~ a next time. ♪

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