Cause I dont. Hardly ever. I realise this is a bad thing and it makes me make selfish decisions but what happened today really pissed me off.
A friend that I know over the internet only, basically fell out with me because I did something that he didnt agree with. He said it wouldnt be so bad if I felt guilt about it. What??
So he just rights off friends that easily? I know Im not important to him and all that but still, Im annoyed.
Do you feel guilt then? A lot, a little, none? I read somewhere that there are people that feel no guilt and then there are others who take on other people's guilt, and feel worse about things then maybe they should. Which are you?
Men never grow up, they just grow older.
Last edited by Gigglypuff; 09-14-2007 at 05:44 PM.
I have a tremendous amount of guilt. I hate it. Like tonight, I just had a hugeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee fight with this friend. And now I can't sleep
And I don't think, you see the places inside me that I find you,
And I don't know, how we separate the lies here from the truth,
And I don't know, how we woke up one day somehow thought we knew,
Exactly what we're supposed to do.
So leave me, at the Roadside,
And hang me, up and out to dry,
I'm not one for being guilty really but I haven't done toooo much to be guilty of.
It seems that there's something that Giggly wants to get off her exceptionally large chest. I am intrigued. :p
I really don't feel much guilt. It depends on the person I'm hurting. If they've hurt me once, then I really don't have a problem with giving it back to them, provided it's justified.
But if it's someone who did absolutely nothing wrong to me, I would feel guilty with hurting them in whichever way I did.
And now, here it is...your moment of Carlin (12/3/2008)
Violent American movies like Die Hard, Terminator, and Lethal Weapon do very well in places like Canada, Japan, and Europe. Very well. Yet these countries do not have nearly the violence of the United States. In 1989, in all of Japan, with a population of 150 million, there were 754 murders. In New York City that year, with a population of only 7.5 million, there were 2,300. It's bred in the bone. Movies and television don't make you violent; all they do is channel the violence more creatively.