Sunday, May 30, 2010
blog.004
I ran into another interesting discussion today. It was about the one I had earlier. The person said that I was saying if it's your fault for trusting someone, then you shouldn't really trust anyone. Well, let's go over this and explain a situation. Your friend borrows your necklace. She doesn't return it or talk to you again. You can fairly say, you shouldn't have done it. Which is true, it was your mistake for trusting her. However, this doesn't go to say you should never trust somebody. But you should never eliminate the possibility that it wouldn't happen. It's not being a bad friend, because it's true that it can happen. That's all that I'm saying.
Saturday, May 29, 2010
blog.002
I ran into a fun arguement earlier today and would like to discuss it!
My belief is that anyone who decides to do something, should automatically understand that if it doesn't go as they planned it is still their fault even if someone else is involved. Example...
'I gave this hobo my car, he said he'd return it and he was sooo nice to me. But he DIDN'T, ZOMG wtf is his problem. My insurance is going to cover my car, because it isn't my fault he stole it.'
Some people may not like to realize it, but the same is true for when it comes to friendship. Setting standards and seeing them not be met is unfortunately your fault. If somebody is nice to you, and if somebody gives you something is not reason for excusing yourself from blame if stuff blows up in your face.
Some people like to take 'fault' a little too far. As in think they did something bad. Or think of it in the sense that what happened to them was their fault. The mistake (or fault) you made was trusting that individual, which you might've not exactly known would've done whatever they did to you. And you're right, you probably didn't know. But it's your responsibility to understand the liability in such events!
My belief is that anyone who decides to do something, should automatically understand that if it doesn't go as they planned it is still their fault even if someone else is involved. Example...
'I gave this hobo my car, he said he'd return it and he was sooo nice to me. But he DIDN'T, ZOMG wtf is his problem. My insurance is going to cover my car, because it isn't my fault he stole it.'
Some people may not like to realize it, but the same is true for when it comes to friendship. Setting standards and seeing them not be met is unfortunately your fault. If somebody is nice to you, and if somebody gives you something is not reason for excusing yourself from blame if stuff blows up in your face.
Some people like to take 'fault' a little too far. As in think they did something bad. Or think of it in the sense that what happened to them was their fault. The mistake (or fault) you made was trusting that individual, which you might've not exactly known would've done whatever they did to you. And you're right, you probably didn't know. But it's your responsibility to understand the liability in such events!
blog.001
Hello everyone, this is Devilotmarkky and this would be my first post! I believe that I will be making this blog slightly controversial. Different views always accepted. I will also be making this blog adult of course =] Anyhow, let's see how this goes!
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