kinjamansanjou
Kinjaman
kinjamansanjou

Because some things are sacrosanct. You’ll understand when you’re older.

The most vulnerable, is during or immediately after childbirth. Clearly, that’s the best time.

That’s the ‘how’. It’s unrelated to their ‘why’.

You’d know?

On the job? Wherever he actually interacts with the public?

Maybe. I’m not arrogant enough to assume she’ll be fine.

You’d know.

You... haven’t shown any concern either. All you’ve done is mock me.

Done. Aim well!

...I can’t tell which one you’re commenting on. Again, the Ray reference was both stupid and not something I should have brought up.

Yes, that segue was astonishingly dumb and in poor taste and I shouldn’t have made it. I’ll apologize for it to anyone, as many times as I need to, until the day I die.

That being the case, they made their peace with it. I don’t know why or how.

She should get to, yes. It’s her choice to do so, and she’s alive to make it. (I also don’t object to people marrying incarcerated inmates.)

No, having to hear it at a wedding is. I don’t know how miserable everyone here thinks a wedding should be, but it really shouldn’t have to be. It would have been a moment of happiness for everyone there.

...did they know he’d killed someone? I can imagine they’d all heard about Clark, but did they know he’d killed him?

It’s a work night, I don’t have a clubhouse, and you’re terrible at giving shit.

And when you have someone come into a private moment of yours and wreck it for no immediately apparent reason other than self-satisfaction, then puts it online and has a bunch of people agree with them, your words will carry weight with me. But for now, what I know is that someone decided that situation was the best

The ‘blood’ bit was a metaphor - as in, ‘have blood on one’s hands’ (also in the OED, under ‘blood’). And what they did was not an affront to civilization, but the opposite: meaningless.

And that was a mistake on my part, as I quickly admitted.