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I just don't know with the way I've been feeling these days. Revenge is still so appealing to me even now.
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Depends. Sometimes the meanest thing that is said is still less mean than the reason it was said. However, there are a few times, when a few minutes of thought and solitude lead one to regret doing or saying something harsh. And in that case, we all would love to rewind the time and not repeat the mistake, or else wish that we could delete spoken words like typed answers.
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Yes, without hesitation.
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Immediately !
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No. Sometimes they are justly deserved and therefore given without regret.
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Sure would. I am a much kinder, gentler person than I usta wuz. Z
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That's a no brainer for me...in a heartbeat.
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Yes, I would. Even those I felt justified in saying or doing at the time.
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Not all of them. I wouldn't take back what I said to my (ex)husband's secretary when I caught the two of them smooching after hours in a dark corner of their office, which was: "I'll have your job for this, and if I don't, it won't be for lack of trying!" 'course, it was HIM that was doing the pushing and the cornering so my anger was somewhat misguided. That's OK, though. I divorced him instead.
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Nope!!
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I am curious and confused --- why are so many people so eager to "take back" what they've said or done, when its deserved? Or is it only the "nice" people who are answering the question?
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no.
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Most of them, yes. A lot of times, I never mean to make somebody feel bad, but I do anyway. However, some of them, no. Some of them were comments justifyingly deserved. Sometimes, inflated egos need to be put in their place. Bitches who suck the life out of everyone else need to be twisted down. Thankfully, I have a brave tongue to do so.
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Yes, yes, yes.
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