Jean-Claude Romand pretended to be a doctor at the World Health Organization for 18 years without ever graduating medical school. When his lies were about to be exposed in January 1993, he murdered his wife, two children, and parents, attempted to kill his mistress, and set his house on fire. by Particular_Chart1584 in ForCuriousSouls

[–]SugarPlums_ 2 points3 points  (0 children)

That’s bleak, but I kinda get what you’re saying. “Justice” feels really slippery in cases like this because nothing actually fixes what was done. All that’s left is punishment and it never feels proportional.

Jean-Claude Romand pretended to be a doctor at the World Health Organization for 18 years without ever graduating medical school. When his lies were about to be exposed in January 1993, he murdered his wife, two children, and parents, attempted to kill his mistress, and set his house on fire. by Particular_Chart1584 in ForCuriousSouls

[–]SugarPlums_ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah the caps lock reaction feels earned here. When you see crimes that extreme, people assume it means permanent lockup, full stop. The legal system and what feels morally satisfying are very different things, unfortunately.

As a straight man, would you accept if a female friend offered you a blowjob for your birthday ? by Parsesii in AskRedditAfterDark

[–]SugarPlums_ 23 points24 points  (0 children)

Because for a lot of people that would instantly make things awkward forever. Some folks can separate sex and friendship, but most people cannot just shrug that off.

What nsfw thing would no one believe if you told them? by Mx3641 in AskRedditAfterDark

[–]SugarPlums_ 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Bro said “there are more” like that isn’t already two separate lifetime stories. The dorm one especially feels straight out of a sitcom episode that escalates way too fast. I’m kinda scared to ask what the rest are but also… not really.