How good of a friend are you? Were you there at their wedding?
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Replying to @MunibaKamal @JRogan3000
I have only been her friend for 6 years. She got married 25 years ago.
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I never knew her husband when he was in his right mind.
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Replying to @HPluckrose @JRogan3000
Why was he abusive? Just his nature or was he from that abusive kind of set up that makes you abusive? It can be quite the vicious cycle.;
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Replying to @MunibaKamal @JRogan3000
Seems to have been his nature. He's currently calling his nurses 'wog cunts.' He's horrible.
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Replying to @HPluckrose @JRogan3000
He sounds mentally disturbed, so lets not judge him. Hope your incredible health service finds a cure.
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Replying to @MunibaKamal @JRogan3000
We can still judge that she owes him no loyalty.
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Replying to @HPluckrose @JRogan3000
I don't know these people that you're speaking about, so I'll reserve judgement. Who judges hospitalized people anyway?
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Replying to @MunibaKamal @JRogan3000
Not sure what difference that makes. He still abused someone for years when able-bodied.
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Replying to @HPluckrose @JRogan3000
Did she file a case against him? Did he serve a sentence? Do you have proof of it all including their marriage?
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No. He might not even exist. I might be making it all up. Point is to consider the ethics of the scenario
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