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Jun 16, 2010 02:36

I remember someone recently asked how people personally defined loyalty. My question, I suppose, is a bit different--what's the point to it ( Read more... )

brb avoiding a meltdown, just let the axe fall already, my own personal hell is right here

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Private victimofnoone June 17 2010, 22:35:33 UTC
Because not everyone's bad.. and when you find that one person that is? It made all the trying worth it because you found someone worth being loyal to. Then it becomes strangely natural.

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Private sonotahunter June 23 2010, 05:20:07 UTC
Not everyone is bad--but everyone is capable of it. That's part of my point.

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Private victimofnoone June 23 2010, 07:32:04 UTC
That makes no sense. Just because everyone is capable of.. eating kiwis doesn't mean every person is going to, or going to like them. Even though the possibility is there, you can't judge based on that. I mean, most people are just trying to get by and then there's like, a few that are complete bastards, but there's also a few that aren't.

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Private sonotahunter June 23 2010, 20:23:52 UTC
...You're comparing eating kiwis to betrayal or lies, sweetie. Personal tastes to general human behavior. In the process of getting by, everyone will be a bastard in someone else's eyes--there are no good people. Not really.

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Private victimofnoone June 24 2010, 04:37:18 UTC
It's the same concept, even if you don't like the analogy. Having personal tastes is human behavior.

I think that really depends on how you define good. If you mean "good" as in never doing anything potentially upsetting to anyone ever, then your definition of good is way off base and you're right that there are no good people.

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