Originally posted by WrathfulDwarfHey!!! You complained on how your little troll subject was invaded by me, and now you do this??????????? 😂
This would have made a cool name title for a Spaghetti Western.
Honest now,...........If you had someone very special, someone you even knew didn't know what they were doing............what would you do?
Could it be like they say "Hard love?".............
Originally posted by debbiejo
Hey!!! You complained on how your little troll subject was invaded by me, and now you do this??????????? 😂Honest now,...........If you had someone very special, someone you even knew didn't know what they were doing............what would you do?
Could it be like they say "Hard love?".............
That falls under their reasoning. I am forgiving. If they were ignorant they were committing a betrayal, that is inadvertently inserting a dagger in my back (though I think Brutus honored Caesar by stabbing him in the front) then I might be able to understand and forgive, if lament in their ignorance. After all, Brutus was not seeing his actions as betraying Caesar, but rather remaining loyal to the republic - which is where every Romans true allegiance was meant to be. He thought he was doing the right thing.
However if it was fully knowing, without good reason, then that is it for them. Especially if it is a stab in the back. If you wish to betray me, then do it to my face. After all, the difference between a friend and an enemy is that a friend will stab you in the front.
As to the other question - no, I have never been betrayed by someone I was close to or a friend. Maybe I have been lucky, maybe a situation has never arising to test their loyalty - personally my ego likes to think it is because I inspire loyalty and people know that it is better to be with me, then against me, that there is no way a "betrayal" will give them anything better then they have now.