destage: (SOLEMN ♡ no really I deserve the void)
Sayaka Maizono ([personal profile] destage) wrote in [community profile] linkingup2024-09-12 01:30 am

NETWORK: @peach0341 (anonymous) [post soujuurou's wild ride]

What would you consider the most unforgivable thing that a person could do to you? Something that someone could do, that they could never take back?

If it has been done to you, what happened? How did you treat that person afterward, if you kept in contact with them? If you didn't, do you regret ever severing off from them?

Have you done anything unforgivable? How did people respond to that--did they let you get a word in edge-wise to explain, or did they abandon you? Did you have to find your own way afterwards? How did it go for you, if so?

Do you think there's anything that one can do to earn forgiveness, depending on the severity of what happened? Do they deserve it? Does it depend? And is there a certain point that someone's allowed to give up on trying to find it, and should just stop trying to be good?

I'm curious as to what everyone's answers will be. Please don't give anymore info than you're comfortable with; these are just things that have been on my mind, lately. And please don't be rude to each other.


[this seems. infinitely more like a stream of conscious than anything actually coherent, but there's at least an attempt at maintaining some modicum of privacy. have at. be it on main or giving yourself a nice plurk-style anon-name, go for it.]
imperiosity: (hmph.)

[personal profile] imperiosity 2024-09-20 04:27 am (UTC)(link)
[Maybe he shouldn't be cutting this person any slack considering someone else on this post admitted rather blatantly to murdering their friend. Even so, asking about forgiveness and saying that starting anew feels unearned -- it feels more like they're treating it like a mistake rather than something inevitable, which is a far cry from the other poster.

Of course, actions always speak louder than words, but this is at least enough for him to give them the benefit of a doubt.]


just because it's a second chance doesn't mean you get to forget everything and pretend shit never happened. that's just something you're gonna have to come to grips with. but if you really want to change yourself, then take it as a lesson in what not to do next time.

how hard or easy it's going to be is up to you. but no one's saying you have to decide right now. if you want to nose around and figure out what your options are, then go ahead and do that.

anyway, I'm not here to lecture you over what you did. besides, it sounds like you already get why what you did was messed up in the first place. and if we're being honest, it's not like I haven't almost killed a few guys myself, but the only price I paid was getting my ass beat six ways to Sunday.
imperiosity: (B))

[personal profile] imperiosity 2024-10-02 10:42 pm (UTC)(link)
[He blinks at the screen where he is, because the sudden switch off anon does surprise him, especially considering who it ends up being. Well, it's not as if he doesn't expect a number of them to have skeletons in their closets, but it definitely happens to be a 'huh' moment for him.

In any case, actions ultimately speak louder than words, but it is a bit much to expect someone to change themselves overnight. He is willing to take her words as sincere though, so there's that.]


the hell are you apologizing for? I'm the one who decided to stick his nose in and respond.

anyway, I'll pass on giving any cheesy friendship speeches, but I'd bet you mira there's enough softies around here that they'd give you a hand with whatever you're grappling with as long as you ask. not like we don't get a bunch of people running in and trying to help the moment they catch a whiff of danger.


[he says, like he isn't one of those people but shush.]