didn't really think of it for a long time right now just inconvenience
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Replying to @chaosprime @a_fellow_of
If you could jail him or ruin his reputation and thus prevent him from repeating the trick it might help. Otherwise it's merely being petty and will not help.
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Currently I'm thinking about this: The foster father is stuck in a marriage where his honour is forfeit. Jim is stuck hanging around with folk who put up with dumb shit like that.
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Replying to @Baalren @a_fellow_of
checks out. the foster father is doing better now, the foster mother died Jim has a wife and two small daughters now and i probably can't fuck him up for the sake of pettiness without imposing costs on them that i'd feel bad about. remember, kids, taking hostages works
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Replying to @chaosprime @a_fellow_of
In almost every marriage they deserve each other. He may have a family, but at what cost?
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JBP mentions that a man being rejected by a woman is being rejected by reproduction, or synecdochally by existence per se. But...you can find another woman. Imagine instead being rejected by your daughters.
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Alt. they are also scum and thus condemned to the same hell of their own making.
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E.g. I could lie and make people like me. I wouldn't respect them at all, for being so easily fooled. Not exactly a plan for surrounding myself with rewarding relationships.
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yeah, that do be the sense in which the much-despised "just be yourself" is good advice, in that if you can only get people to like you by lying to them you're fucked either way
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