Sometimes I think evil is attractive. — Rosalina
It's necessary in this world or else we won't be able to appreciate good. — Rosalina
We try to destroy evil by punishing it. How fair is it for society to play God. Evil ones are generally strong, dominant and aggressive. By gradually weeding them out , are we creating a society of Cu*ks and puss**s(sorry for those words but couldn't find a better alternative ). — Rosalina
I mean even a criminal could be very intelligent and smart. And his potential gets lost when he is put to death. — Rosalina
Is evil excessively used as a scapegoat by a society too hellbent on being righteous and sanctimonious. Is evil sensationalized and exaggerated to feed our morally superior egos. Or is our outrage for evil acts justified. Sometimes I even think that our strong vilification and resistance to evil actually causes people to find it even more appealing. It's like you resist fear and fear grows so maybe when we resist evil too much, we allow those forces to grow. — Rosalina
Are we losing more through punishment. Is there a way to retain some of the good or transform evil into something protective, strong and formidable but not harmful. — Rosalina
Sometimes I think evil is attractive. It's necessary in this world or else we won't be able to appreciate good.
But I felt like good and evil are two sides of the same coin and there could be a possibility that the outrage we experience is a result of deep social conditioning.
>:O >:O >:O"Cu*ks and puss**s"... We're all grown up here, you can spell the words out. Maybe you were looking for "cringing weaklings"? btw, what is a 'cu*ks'? — Bitter Crank
"Cu*ks and puss**s"... We're all grown up here, you can spell the words out. Maybe you were looking for "cringing weaklings"? btw, what is a 'cu*ks'?
And that bully you hated so much comes around, has a change of heart and decides to fight for you and protects you. — Rosalina
There is only one good, knowledge, and one evil, ignorance.
We try to destroy evil by punishing it. — Rosalina
Sometimes I think evil is attractive. It's necessary in this world or else we won't be able to appreciate good. — Rosalina
I am under the assumption you are speaking more of a masculine aggression rather than evil, a dominant figure that has the strength to fight and commit immoral acts and yet still has the heart to protect and even love, which is perhaps what you may find attractive. All women find this attractive, it is instinctual. — TimeLine
I think that is pedantic and absurd. A person ought to be able to express themselves as they see fit, not according to any strictures or lack thereof — Cavacava
sorry for those words but couldn't find a better alternative — Rosalina
Do you use the "N" word much? Is it because you are not comfortable using it, or maybe you are black and you are comfortable using it. — Cavacava
You are not alone in this. Many people have found evil quite attractive at times. — Bitter Crank
Now what is W A S P — Rosalina
I'm an old man, and keeping up with the latest slang strains my already full memory. — Bitter Crank
Is evil necessary?
In response, I say: does there exist a possible world in which evil exists?
If yes, then evil is not necessary.
If no, then evil is necessary.
My gut says there is such a possible world, as there appears to be no contradiction in existence, even our own, containing evil. — Chany
Example: W.A.S.P — ArguingWAristotleTiff
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