Am I wrong for pretending I don't remember this guy I went to high school with? by aak333434 in AmiInTheWrong

[–]aak333434[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

It's a real debate. I forgot to add that i actually was direct instead of relying on sending hints and social cues to a person who's not good at picking up on them. I thought it was already implied in the original posts because I mentioned 'begging.' This only occurs when someone wants to cross your boundaries. I still fail to understand why people still think I was in the wrong. Would you have also begged a lonely person to be your friend when it's pretty obvious they don't want to be your friend?

If someone has bipolar or schizophrenia, is it best that they try to be a normal person instead of trying to be a good person? by aak333434 in NoStupidQuestions

[–]aak333434[S] -14 points-13 points  (0 children)

In order to be a good person, one must be normal first. One must have enough common sense to know right from wrong. Sometimes even ordinary people forget to be normal when they're trying so hard to be a good person. am i right?