Alistair (
byblow) wrote in
therookery2017-08-30 09:57 am
![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
![[community profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/community.png)
Entry tags:
crystal.
FORM: Crystal
SENDER: Alistair
RECIPIENT: All y'all
WHAT: Innocent and totally random question
WHEN: Now
NOTES: Threadjacking is cool, kiss kiss.
SENDER: Alistair
RECIPIENT: All y'all
WHAT: Innocent and totally random question
WHEN: Now
NOTES: Threadjacking is cool, kiss kiss.
What's a reasonable amount of time to stay angry with someone?
[ There is a fairly obvious difference between Alistair's I have a serious question voice and I am trying to cause trouble voice, for those who know him, but in this case his tone falls somewhere between the two. ]
Obviously it depends on what they've done to make you angry, so let's talk about the full range. How long can I stay angry with someone for borrowing my sword without permission before I'm unreasonable?
Or what if they left everyone I cared about to die?
Just for discussion's sake.
no subject
no subject
no subject
no subject
The logic that allows them to be resentful as they like but never have to hear about it when people are angry at them. Cowards, in other words.
no subject
Right.
Not that there isn't a place for keeping the peace and your tongue in a bad situation. Why leave it unresolved outside of that, though?
[why indeed, Myr]
no subject
no subject
I'm admit I'm not accustomed to thinking that way, lady.
no subject
no subject
People being what they are.
no subject
( what most people are. )
no subject
no subject
no subject
But there's enough misery in the world without adding to it.
no subject
no subject