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金光瑶 𝗷𝗶𝗻 𝗴𝘂𝗮𝗻𝗴𝘆𝗮𝗼 ([personal profile] guangyao) wrote in [community profile] prismatica2019-11-01 10:52 am

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A curious, hypothetical question to put forwards to people here after reading something.

If someone you know commits crimes up to the point of murder, how far should the punishment go before they can consider it enough? Would it ever be enough?

Alternatively while I have this thing open; all the coffee tastes the same. Is there truly a difference between the different kinds the stores are offering?


[ Look, it's hard work being stuck in a bathtub as a mermaid sometimes, okay?]
getting_better: (Thinking)

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[personal profile] getting_better 2019-11-01 02:43 pm (UTC)(link)
Depends on who you ask, doesn't it? If you ask the victims family, no it's never enough. Ask anyone else though, maybe 20 years behind bars or just throw away the key. Maybe just the 20 years if the person is nice enough.

Point numero B. No, not all coffee tastes the same if brewed right. If it's brewed badly or instant, then yes it would.
getting_better: (Idle-Curious)

text; un: magicowl

[personal profile] getting_better 2019-11-02 04:44 pm (UTC)(link)
If the guilty party is dead, the he's dead. Nothing else can be done unless, of course, you rip their soul out from the after life and turn it into a dogs chew toy. The victims may feel like they got cheated, but that's their problem to deal with. Unless, again, you do the rip the soul from the after life bit.