Adrian "Alucard" Ţepeş (
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prismatica2020-09-01 02:55 pm
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Forgive me for asking such a question, but I'm in the middle of a project and I'm waiting for things to process. So I thought I might as well ask.
Your idea of "fate", should you believe in it. Does such a linear path bring you any comfort at all?
Or is it perhaps worth fighting against, if you aren't satisfied with your destiny?
Might as well have conversation on it.
Your idea of "fate", should you believe in it. Does such a linear path bring you any comfort at all?
Or is it perhaps worth fighting against, if you aren't satisfied with your destiny?
Might as well have conversation on it.
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As such, I cannot find comfort in the notion that reprehensible acts are merely inevitable. There's always an element of choice, and the refusal to act on that choice and to simply accept things as they are is in itself unforgivable.
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A human's ability for free will should be encouraged.
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