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Anonymous #1
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Being a scumbag
#28587188 - 12/17/23 06:14 PM (1 month, 10 days ago) |
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How many of you consider yourself a scumbag, sociopath, and/or menace to society? Be honest
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Anonymous #2
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When you do bad things to other people, bad things inevitably happen to you.
Took many years before I made that realization, then a few more years for it to really sink in.
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Anonymous #1
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Doing bad things is very rewarding. It will not get you much respect but its usually everyone around them that experiences the bad consequences.
Just today as I was thinking about how unfair it is living next to psychos that torture me I found an undrawn lotto ticket in the parking lot today though. I hope I win. Its nice to be the winner once in a while
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Anonymous #3
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Hard no
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Anonymous #1
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I think karma is just a hoax that pussies believe so they dont have to stick up for themselves. It really takes a lot of imagination to think magical forces will replace a good old fashioned boot steel toed boot to the skull. The karma theory seems to be what people believe until they are perpetually tortured for years, decades and then walk around thinking they must deserve it for something they did to believe this. I know people in jail right now that actually have been brainwashed to believe they deserved to be tortured because eventually some time in the future, theyll get tired of it and kick their asses or something. Whoever made up this hoax was probably a banker or some other scumbag type
Edited by Anonymous (12/18/23 02:28 AM)
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Anonymous #3
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I definitely agree with you on the mentality of incarcerated people-some not all I think some people definitely have karma more then others
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Anonymous #4
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Anonymous #1 said: I think karma is just a hoax that pussies believe so they dont have to stick up for themselves. It really takes a lot of imagination to think magical forces will replace a good old fashioned boot steel toed boot to the skull. The karma theory seems to be what people believe until they are perpetually tortured for years, decades and then walk around thinking they must deserve it for something they did to believe this. I know people in jail right now that actually have been brainwashed to believe they deserved to be tortured because eventually some time in the future, theyll get tired of it and kick their asses or something. Whoever made up this hoax was probably a banker or some other scumbag type
I think about this exact thing all the time. What a made up bunch of garbage for gluttons for punishment, or on the flip side sociopaths who want to see bad happen, or think they deserve good. When someone says “karmas a bitch remember that” it’s like them reveling in the fact something negative may be coming one’s way. I believe in chaos way before karma.
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Anonymous #3
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I think things come full circle often. You can call it whatever Karma isn't always negative
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Anonymous #5
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I would consider myself a menace to capitalism. Not to society. I share information with people that a lot of companies and individuals don’t want to have talked about. Fuck them… I tell everyone about all of the things that I know. That has gotten me in trouble before. I’d even say I have been a bit of a menace. I would also say every single time I was completely justified in what I said.
 All those people were scumbags. But I’m not.
Edited by Anonymous (12/20/23 02:00 AM)
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Anonymous #4
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Anonymous #3 said: I think things come full circle often. You can call it whatever Karma isn't always negative
You think they do often? That’s so wishy washy. It’s the brain correlating events to make sense of them. It’s not real.
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Anonymous #3
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Anonymous #3 said: I think things come full circle often. You can call it whatever Karma isn't always negative
You think they do often? That’s so wishy washy. It’s the brain correlating events to make sense of them. It’s not real.
Example My ex husband had an affair The women he had an affair with Her children are in my life I'm grateful I wasn't a psychopath Children are adults It's bizarre Why them? I have to interact with them a lot
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Anonymous #6
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When a group of souls decide to play in a negative reality, a competitive reality, they always take turns in being the winner or "top dog" so that everyone can have a fair chance at enjoyment. You would not enter a negative reality without a fair chance at experiencing the pleasurable side of it. This is the true meaning of karma. Simply put, when a soul chooses to harm another, it automatically chooses to be harmed in return, for balance. This decision of course is made at the spirit level.
Spiritual homostatis.
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Anonymous #7
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I am the problem at tea time
Xoxo
Jewstress
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Anonymous #5
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Anonymous #7 said: I am the problem at tea time
Xoxo
Jewstress
😂 {The legend herself}
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Anonymous #8
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I think I'm perceived as an extremely kind person. I was recently told at work that empathy is my superpower and I can use it to my advantage at my job, convincing people to pay debts. That's not what makes me bad, but that knowledge is useful to understanding the bad side of me.
I recognize what people want/need. I'm drawn to the loneliest and most isolated girls. Consciously, I could rationalize this and say "Well, they're the ones who need help the most and little attention and conversation is free." Nah, the real reason is that I become their only outlet. They become incredibly emotionally dependent and I'm suddenly in control of them. It gives me a fucked up sense of validation and power.
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Anonymous #1
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You all deserve a lump of coal for christmas
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Anonymous #5
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