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Diamondmanpixel76
content man, dewd. expect all kinds of stuff here, dewd. i also become depressed at least five times a year, dewd.

Age 16, Male

Kyle Broflovski

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No, you don't. Fuck their sad little lives and fuck anyone who says otherwise.

Whoever crossed you in the past has likely forgotten about it, as should you. You're still young, so it's only bound to get easier to forget them from here. What I would suggest is to look at these past interactions as objectively as possible. They happened, there's no undoing them, it is what it is, and moving forward is the only logical response.

No matter who you are or where you go in life, you can never be liked by 100% of people. There will always be a hater somewhere, this is just a fact of life. The sooner you accept this reality, the better off you'll be, and far, far more likely to retain your happiness and inner peace.

You've gotta put yourself first, bro. Keep that chin up, I believe in you :)

no. please put yourself first.

@Osaka He's right man

Depends on what you did.

@Yatsufusa Yeah but people can change

it would have to be really really bad for that to not apply

like they would have to be mentally insane in order to not be able to better themselves

As someone who did impulsive shit and has annoyed a lot of people in the past I say as long as you yourself change for the better your good. The past is in the past and you can't change it.

Now I'm not saying feel happy about whatever you did no

learn from it and better yourself

you got this :D

@KALane2007 I get the impression that you're extrapolating a lot from my comment that isn't there, so I'll reword it:

Diamondmanpixel76's question was: "Do I still need to feel shameful towards the people I hate for things I did to them a long time ago?"

The way he describes it, he wronged others because he hated them. And he asks if he should feel shame about that?

The only answer I can give here is that "it depends". It depends on what Diamondmanpixel76 did to them 'and' it depends on a lot of other factors. Did he express to them that he is sorry? Did he show remorse? Did they ever do anything to him personally to "deserve" it? What kind of person does he want to be...? Etc.

For instance: There are bad people in this world. People who "deserve" that bad things happen to 'them'. But I won't shoot any politicians or religious leaders or throw bricks through windows - because that's beneath me. I'm better than that. I don't want to be such a person, so I live my life in a fashion that allows me to look in the mirror and sleep at night.

I hope that was more understandable to you.

@Yatsufusa oh ok gotcha I understand now