July 30, 201312 yr Since when does liking violence make you a good person? Well, I guess there's nothing wrong with liking or not liking violence, but that shouldn't be a key factor in determining whether someone is good or bad. Sorry if that didn't make too much sense.
July 30, 201312 yr Author Since when does liking violence make you a good person? Well, I guess there's nothing wrong with liking or not liking violence, but that shouldn't be a key factor in determining whether someone is good or bad. Sorry if that didn't make too much sense. Actually it makes a lot of sense to me... I'm sorry about this thread. Its an aspie issue i've been suffering a looong time....long story there i dun wanna get into the details
July 30, 201312 yr Is it only me that is a little lost on this notion? Give us an example. In a conceptual sense, I reference a paradox Lelouch poses in Code Geass: Do you stain your hands in evil to destroy evil? Or do you remain stay steadfastly just and righteous even if it means surrendering to evil? There is no right or wrong answer, it depends on your own morals and conscience. Hope this helps!
July 30, 201312 yr Violence and peace are solely based on your reasons. Some people are simply cowardly and use the word "peaceful" to hide it.Then there are those who are peaceful simply because they love peace.Similar is the case with violence. Sometimes you're doing it to stop someone who is bad and sometimes you are the one who is bad.So, no, violence doesn't necessarily make you a bad person. It's your reasons for doing what you do, for liking what you like Apart from that, if you like soomehing that is a bit violent like war games, for example, it doesn't mean you'll go around killing and hurting people, so don't worry about it.
....to *LIKE* violent things to be a good person and not hurt others?