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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2014-09-17 07:11 pm

[ SECRET POST #2815 ]


⌈ Secret Post #2815 ⌋

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[John Green]


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(Hemlock Grove)


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[Russell Edwards' Naming Jack the Ripper]


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[Coronation Street]
















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Re: A psychology question...or maybe an ethics question. Or both.

(Anonymous) 2014-09-18 04:49 pm (UTC)(link)
Yeah this. It also allows the mindset that someone cannot be excused from any mistake, even if the person who made the mistake learned from it or never make one like that again. Whether that mistake was from a moment of stupidity or having a bad day. It's dangerous for someone's own health to hold people accountable for a mistake that happened months or even years ago, since that type of anger held at someone else causes health problems in the long run like heart disease.