Originally Posted by seether:
“Seriously?
You'd actively wish for someone to be left a sad and lonely individual? What's wrong with hoping he undergoes some sort of redemptive process & turns into a sterling chap and lives happily ever after.
He is annoying me hugely in the house & would do in rl if that is how he behaved, but I have no idea how much that is the real him if at all, & I don't think what we see is ever enough to make more than a rough psychological analysis of any HM. If he does have 'issues' then he's as entitled to them as the next person as far as I'm concerned - why is it so unlikely that he has, & why is it preferable to label people as 'idiots, end of', than concede that they are much more likely to be multi-dimensional?”
“Seriously?
You'd actively wish for someone to be left a sad and lonely individual? What's wrong with hoping he undergoes some sort of redemptive process & turns into a sterling chap and lives happily ever after.He is annoying me hugely in the house & would do in rl if that is how he behaved, but I have no idea how much that is the real him if at all, & I don't think what we see is ever enough to make more than a rough psychological analysis of any HM. If he does have 'issues' then he's as entitled to them as the next person as far as I'm concerned - why is it so unlikely that he has, & why is it preferable to label people as 'idiots, end of', than concede that they are much more likely to be multi-dimensional?”
What is the point of wishing for the impossible?




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