Let's be careful not to mistake "being held accountable for your own actions" for B
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yes, let's, and let's also not mistake "being held accountable for other people's actions that your actions kind of reminded somebody of or thought your actions could possibly lead to" for "being held accountable for your own actions"
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i've never had only one of those only both at the saem time
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is the appropriate response "wow, i'm sorry", "wow, lucky", or "wow, lucky, i'm sorry"
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shit. i voted for A before realizing i would still be unable to think of myself positively in that situation.
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we can grant for purposes of the question that your positive self-regard, though it will shatter at least once, will in the absence of direct external control adapt to the situation, so you probably still chose the right option for your priorities
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ship idea: two villains in toxic love and this is their mutual abuse
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ohhh dayum
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lol false dichotomy, when have these ever been different people? one's always under the surface of the other PLOT TWIST your brain is part of your physical body, and someone who will abuse that doesn't care about physical autonomy or consent. discuss.
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ergo the definition of a B is an A that you can beat up
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