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Wednesday, December 21, 2005


Atrocious Acts of Bugger
That actually has nothing what-so-ever to do with this actual post.

To apologize means to defend something or someone. If you think about it, with the exception of saying "sorry" ("sorry" means "feelings of sympathy, pity, or regret") what someone does when they apologize to another is defend themselves. "I didn't mean to do it" or "It was not my intent" or "You see what happened was ...". It's just funny, in an odd way. When people talk like that and others accept their apology what they're really doing is accepting their defense. Not one time does a person truly need to show honest regret or remorse.

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