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Feb 25, 2005 16:02

loyalty
Pronunciation: 'loi(-&)l-tE
Function: noun
Inflected Form(s): plural -ties
Etymology: Middle English loyaltee, from Middle French loialté, from Old French leialté, from leial
: the quality or state or an instance of being loyal
synonym see FIDELITY

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babalon_it February 25 2005, 15:26:42 UTC
Honor is not always an easy road to follow. I admire you for being loyal to your friends even when you know it may cost you.

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For clarification... incineratedcat February 26 2005, 13:55:22 UTC
I tried to make something right, even though they both told me I was wrong for trying.

A. I never told you that you were wrong for trying to make something right.

And in so trying, I may have lost both friends.

B. I never gave you any reason to think you would have ever lost my friendship.

If you want to be pissed off at me for following my conscience, that's fine.

C. I never once said or otherwise gave any indication that I was even the slightest bit irritated at you. If anything, you expressed irritation and decided to sign offline after speaking with her.

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As for factual information regarding the incident, I don't agree with everything you've said, but you should know that already. And it really doesn't matter, does it?

I never asked you to get involved or to speak to her, and I don't mind either way. As you mentioned, we all make our own choices. Those are yours to make.

We're good here.

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