The suggester says "If you ever asked yourself: how would a really evil and twisted person would look? Here you have it! The facial expression is priceless". At The Edge of Breaking by *jzcj5 harnesses the power of crazy! (
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The daily deviation comment says that this is "how a really twisted and evil person would look", but I think that is unfair. All anger is a response to pain. Evil can kill without anger.
Others often tell us to do or not do things without providing a good reason, and they sometimes treat you badly if you don't submit. There are some who refuse to submit, and thus are thrashed by those who wish to control them. Sometimes these tortured ones do not have the strength to bear or fight against it, and so they become angry, until they finally lash out. It is understandable, and thus these ones should not be simply considered as evil and discarded. While the harm anger may cause to others might not be just, the feelings that the anger springs from may be justified.
The greatest evil might be that which kills and enslaves without feeling anger, but rather joy.
This is my favorite comment by far! I always have a hard time commenting back on deep comments because it sparks a conversation rather than a simple "thank you". So much can be lost in writing.
Peace, Gary
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It is humorous, I guess... I laugh at those things
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SG
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Others often tell us to do or not do things without providing a good reason, and they sometimes treat you badly if you don't submit. There are some who refuse to submit, and thus are thrashed by those who wish to control them. Sometimes these tortured ones do not have the strength to bear or fight against it, and so they become angry, until they finally lash out. It is understandable, and thus these ones should not be simply considered as evil and discarded. While the harm anger may cause to others might not be just, the feelings that the anger springs from may be justified.
The greatest evil might be that which kills and enslaves without feeling anger, but rather joy.