Character: Otis Leach
Everyone can make mistakes, repent and turn to a different path. None of us are flawless. To expect from someone that he will live without a single sin is to look for an ideal that is impossible in the real world. After all, "God Himself does not judge a man until his days are over."
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MegaMozg 24-08-2023 / 17:57
A person is judged not by how he reacts when he lost or got what he wanted, but by how he behaves with others during this tense period. It is the division into “friend or foe” that determines what he agrees to in order to stay in the black. And who - or what - will sacrifice in order to achieve the goal.
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MegaMozg 07-08-2023 / 16:51
Everyone has their own idea of justice, and therefore the law operates. It's not perfect, but it somehow minimizes the chaos.
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MegaMozg 08-08-2022 / 22:42
There are both positives and negatives everywhere. Happy children may focus on parental love, affection, and other cute things, but those who have sipped exclusively negative things from the family glass will focus on this. Which of them is right? All.
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MegaMozg 22-07-2022 / 11:21
If a person scrupulously ponders in which candy wrapper to dress up a tirade, then something will come from his lips that he would prefer not to hear.
Quote Explanation: Character from the text-based role-playing game "Barefoot on Baker Street"
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MegaMozg 17-12-2020 / 19:54
People only see what is on the surface. Personal worries, fatigue, and simply denial of profound implications where there is a nasty wrapper, push many to write an annotation on the cover. On the other hand, it is an ideal position for those working undercover.
Quote Explanation: Character from the text-based role-playing game "Barefoot on Baker Street"
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MegaMozg 15-12-2020 / 18:57
There is a certain logic and common sense in the orders of the older generation. Unfortunately, often you understand this only after something irreparable.
Quote Explanation: Character from the text-based role-playing game "Barefoot on Baker Street"
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MegaMozg 12-12-2020 / 19:00
This is the dual component of all relationships: you want intimacy, but it carries vulnerability. That's just impossible to adhere to only one hemisphere of relations, one way or another dumps in another, negative. So we hang out on these swings, exhausted from desire and dying of pain.
Quote Explanation: Character from the text-based role-playing game "Barefoot on Baker Street"
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MegaMozg 12-12-2020 / 18:48