Fur-submitted question 3
14 years ago
This actually wasn't submitted by a fur... just... you know... continuity... er... I like things to be consist--SHUT UP! D:<
So... have you ever done something you, by your own standards, would consider intolerant, out of spite? Such as use a derogatory name just to piss someone off?
So... have you ever done something you, by your own standards, would consider intolerant, out of spite? Such as use a derogatory name just to piss someone off?
FA+

Because I believe hatred jealousy and spite are nothing more than twisted manifestations of the fear emotion. Therefore, if someone were to give into fear hatred jealousy and spite, the only direction they can possibly go in is down.
That's the character I drew to represent him. And he never saw it or was never meant to (he's not on FA), it was to vent.
I do get spiteful when people make me really upset. But someone having a fetish that I think is "weird" or whatever isn't something that I'd get upset about. I don't care what they like. xD
If I do something wrong I like people to tell me politely that I did something wrong. =3
If they act obnoxious then I start to become irritating... "^.^
Only I don't get irritating, I become more of myself and weird them all the fuck out.
Now, this kid had problems. Almost every day he liked to abuse me/my friends.
We knew this was because he had household problems, but we still hated it.
On the last day of middle school, knowing the kid was moving away the following year, we all went up to him after graduation.
We said the meanest things we could think of, all of us, about his parents and basically everything. The kid came to the point of tears, and ran away from us.
Never saw him again :/ I still regret it to this day.
I just couldn't tolerate what he was doing to me and my friends.
I'm guessing that in this context, you mean "retard" to refer to rude, hypocritical, and/or willfully ignorant customers as opposed to people who are diagnosed with a clinical form of mental retardation/developmental disability (such as Autism). Or am I wrong?