LonelySutton said:
No, reason can't appeal to me,
You've made that evident. =/
I've talked to a lot of people who have been through hell in their lives. Most of them have gotten past it. They strive every day to improve their lives, help others, and be good people. They saw that the world was a dark place, and realized that it was up to them to bring light into it.
A few of them have taken their disappointments and used them as an excuse to hurt others to get what they want. The sad truth is that every one of them was too weak to keep the world from changing them. They embraced every negative human emotion at their disposal, because it was just easier for them to do the wrong thing. You are no different. The world isn't a better place because of people who choose to do the wrong thing, people like you.
LonelySutton said:
Yes you can. The way you see the world, and the way you react to it, is completely up to you. You're old enough so that you should know two things: 1. Treat others the way you want to be treated. 2. Don't take important life lessons from movies based on comic books. Magneto has been a "good guy" seemingly every other month in the comics, at least way back when I read them, lol. Is that really your best source on how to lead your life?
LonelySutton said:
As if being nice does anything to have people around when you are lonely sick or depressed.
Being nice to people can make a huge difference. Knowing what kind of person you are now, I wouldn't want to be around you. I'm not saying that to be cruel, I'm being honest. Very few people want a "bad guy" in their life.
VanillaCreme said:
You're to be nice and kind to people because you know it's the better thing to do, and because it's how you'd want someone to treat you; Not because it'll get you somewhere with someone for something. You don't do amiable, considerate things because you conceive that you'll get the same in return. Not having an attitude of entitlement can go far in life lessons.
And most importantly, what she said. If you're going to let entertainment tell you who you should be, go watch Sesame Street. Most of use learned what Vanilla said when we were 5 from watching it.
Anyway, I'm done. The thread will probably get closed if I go any further, and I actually don't want that. Maybe someone else can help you. I hope you see the light someday and decide to stop being a bad person.
Oh yeah, and if we're gonna quote superheroes:
"With great power comes great responsibility."
Lol, comics and philosophical debates about life don't mix. It's a little hard to take it seriously.