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he wasn't even looking at me and he found me
trying on a metaphor
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Janaina Medeiros
will byers stan first human second
let's talk about Bridgerton tea, my ask is open
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I'd rather be in outer space 🛸
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@mbee1xo
The amount of times I’ve reread this book
Love this pic 🖤
the truth is a man could be sitting silently in a room and he'd still piss me off
i love my solitude so much that i won’t ever be in a relationship with anyone unless being with them feels more comforting than my solitude
"A wolf that kills and cries after, is no better than a one who kills and doesn't."
Tears do not purify guilt.
Emotional pain is evidence that a person recognizes wrongdoing, but recognition alone does not repair harm or transform character. If someone causes damage and then feels terrible about it, the damage remains. Remorse is a response to an action, not a reversal of it.
The idea that suffering emotionally cancels moral responsibility is flawed because it shifts focus from consequences to feelings. Harm is measured by what was done and what follows, not by how intensely the wrongdoer reacts afterward. A person who weeps after wrongdoing may be more self-aware than one who does not, but awareness without change is morally incomplete.
What gives guilt meaning is not its intensity but its function. Productive guilt directs a person toward accountability, restitution, and behavioral change. Unproductive guilt traps a person in self-punishment that benefits no one. In that sense, endless shame is not moral seriousness — it is stagnation. It keeps attention fixed on the self instead of on responsibility and repair.
Humans differ from animals precisely in the capacity to evaluate actions and choose differently in the future. Because we possess moral reflection, we are not required to remain bound to past wrongdoing. We also are not justified in glorifying or excusing it. The rational position is neither pride nor lifelong self-condemnation, but responsibility followed by transformation.
Therefore, the ethical measure of a person is not whether they cry after causing harm, but whether they accept consequences, repair what they can, and demonstrate changed conduct. Moral progress is proven through action over time, not emotion in the moment.
There will be a lot of posts soon from people sharing how much they achieved in 2025. But in case someone needs to hear this... it's okay if the only thing you did this year was just get through it.
i hope every lover girl finds her super calm gentleman who is unashamedly and insanely obsessed with her
i hope every lover girl finds her super calm gentleman who is unashamedly and insanely obsessed with her
Nothing turns me on more than someone who can healthily communicate