KillerMuffin
Seraphically Disinclined
- Joined
- Jul 29, 2000
- Posts
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True, everyone has a finger in the pudding. But you can't do anything to change other people, just yourself. You want to be perceived as a decent person with an honorable character, you will have to change yourself. You can't excuse your own behavior by anyone else's or by your medical situation. I know, I've tried it myself. In the end it ultimately comes down to one thing, you will be taken entirely on your own behavior.
If you feel you don't owe anyone an apology or to admit that you were wrong, that's fine. You can't, however, expect people to accept you at face value when you've proven your face is false.
For the record, I have no sympathy for disability/rape excuses. Been there, done that, got the tee shirt, too. I know what pain looks like and feels like. I know what disability is all about. I've been on the receiving end of rape. I know what it's like to be attacked just for being me. I do not, however, think any of these things are valid excuses for behaving badly. They may be reasons, but I do not think they excuse my behavior.
It comes down to the simple fact that people inherently respect others who take resopnsibility for themselves, their own behavior, and their own words without bringing excuses of others and illness into play.
Lecture's over. I'm off. I won't flame you or attack you, but I don't think I can like you very much. You're quick to pass the buck and even quicker to lie. I don't repsect people who do either of those things with such facility. One of my great failings is my inability to trust. I don't trust you at all.
The corollary is that you don't have to think much of me, either. I am judgmental.
If you feel you don't owe anyone an apology or to admit that you were wrong, that's fine. You can't, however, expect people to accept you at face value when you've proven your face is false.
For the record, I have no sympathy for disability/rape excuses. Been there, done that, got the tee shirt, too. I know what pain looks like and feels like. I know what disability is all about. I've been on the receiving end of rape. I know what it's like to be attacked just for being me. I do not, however, think any of these things are valid excuses for behaving badly. They may be reasons, but I do not think they excuse my behavior.
It comes down to the simple fact that people inherently respect others who take resopnsibility for themselves, their own behavior, and their own words without bringing excuses of others and illness into play.
Lecture's over. I'm off. I won't flame you or attack you, but I don't think I can like you very much. You're quick to pass the buck and even quicker to lie. I don't repsect people who do either of those things with such facility. One of my great failings is my inability to trust. I don't trust you at all.
The corollary is that you don't have to think much of me, either. I am judgmental.

