Get Over It

Jan 03, 2004 03:27

You see…a villain isn’t so much a man as the making of a man. There is humanity in anything human, even in men who we would most certainly, and understandably, wish to distance from ourselves and our species for the horrors they have become. But it’s not the man, it’s the making of the man. You see, that man has choices, and he has influences, and ( Read more... )

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bucky_boy January 3 2004, 08:06:22 UTC
Wow, that was touching, caring, but at the same time to the point.

I know what you mean when someone is just throwing their life to a pit of snakes. I have been dealing with someone who I used to think was a friend, but he has gotten so far lost in his personal viewpoints, sexual greed, allong with mixing that up with drugs, that he isn't the same person any more. In fact I'm suprized that he has been taken to Red River, because he is totally loosing it, and yes, I guess you could call him a villian. His biggest problem is him self. Many have tried to help him, but he refuses to except the help that is offered to him. It is getting to the point, that he is making allot of the locals in this area mad at him, and one of these days someone is going to open a can of whoop-ass.

I wish you the best of luck in trying to help out your friend, and it is always good to make new ones.

I know that Texoma isn't exacually the best place to find new friends who are into furry.

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generationxwing January 3 2004, 08:37:27 UTC
Oh, god, Mike, I really didn't need that to wake me up and get me to start crying this early.

That was really beautifully written, and yes, you made me cry. Just know I'm here if you ever need me, and if you ever do something like that, believe that I -will- hunt you down and give you the bitching of a lifetime.

I just love you -that- much.

Oh yes. I'll kick your sorry ass if you do anything illegal.

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jakineko_kimen January 3 2004, 08:56:22 UTC
:hugs:Thanks sweety.

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generationxwing January 3 2004, 10:17:10 UTC
Anytime ^^

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generationxwing January 3 2004, 08:38:07 UTC
<.< Unless sodomy is still illegal in Texas, in which case, you can still do that. ^^;

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jakineko_kimen January 3 2004, 08:55:27 UTC
Yay^_^

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generationxwing January 3 2004, 10:16:32 UTC
Just tape it for me n.n

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cheshireempress January 3 2004, 09:58:56 UTC
::hugs you tight and reminds you that I'm still your sister, even if I can't hope to replace a straying brother, and I'll do anything I can for you, whenever you need it::

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personimpromptu January 3 2004, 12:43:02 UTC
Certainly becoming part of the drug culture's sellers is sad and upsetting on a personal level.

However, if you'd like to read some articles about the mindsets, norms, etc of drug sellers, then I've got some great ones from my deviance class.

The ultimate gist of them is that drug sellers don't feel bad about their jobs for the most part. They see them as "just another job" or a mean to an end. If he's not using the drugs, then perhaps appealling to his previous nature and finding him legal work might motivate him to abandon pushing.

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jakineko_kimen January 3 2004, 21:40:48 UTC
He is, in fact, using the drugs, and he's more of a pusher in the "i need to take someone down this path with me" kinda way.

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