Thread:RandomzSunfish23901/@comment-24583896-20160917232309/@comment-24491127-20160925134157

1MysteriousEnigma wrote: Hm, I guess that's a good way of handling the conflict. And wanting to do the right thing shows you have integrity

Now, as it pertains to me, I won't speak for everyone else, but I'm quite sure it'll take more than an apology to prove just how sorry I am. I haven't stayed true to the things I've promised others. So, at this point, I'm unsure if they trust in my ability to make up for what I've done and actually mean it

I've done many things that are worthy of punishment, honestly. What that punishment is or how long it may last have not been addressed to me at all, and that doesn't seem at all fair to those who are direct victims of my spitefulness. I happen to believe this is very unjust and I've gotten away with it too many times. It wouldn't surprise me if anyone is convinced that my kind behavior was all pretend True, all too true. But you can still try to get people to forgive you.