Thread:Jester of chaos/@comment-27729149-20150602022947/@comment-4708882-20150701203115

Don't worry man your not bothering me in the least. That reformed but rejected trope you mentioned is the more common in the real world and yes even though your sorry after committing the act it does take allot to make Someone to forgive you if they ever can. Commonly in fiction they take the more optimistic view as compared to realistic. Just being sorry is never enough in my book either as like you my views are generally black and white but I suffer from a minor degree of nihilism meaning I don't think life itself has true meaning so I differ to a degree. The thing is allot of the tropes are based on ones point of view meaning that while I might find a character a Complete Monster or irredeemable another might see them as somewhat tragic or not due to them being mentally ill. Your right people will always judge you and to be honest I don't think anyone's despised or loved by everyone in this world as this chaotic and ever changing world will always throw something new at us and it will make haters and maybe supporters from people. I guess what I'm trying to say is there are no clear cut answers and everything has another take to it and it's up to us to find the one we're most comfortable with and feels right whether anyone forgives you, hates you or even understands you or not. Does that make any sense or help at all?