I want to introduce you to Steve. He’s 83. His wife died a few months ago and he comes to this lodge in Spring Mill, Indiana and draws. He taught art in Terre Haute, IN his whole life. He also did courtroom sketches in court cases. In the comments I’ll share some pics from his sketchbook. He was excited when I said I was going to share his sketches with the world.
there are celebrities I don't like, people I find annoying, ridiculous, whatever. but I don't spend every day talking about them, creating a thousand accounts to stalk them, joining spaces just to hate on them and for the love of god, I definitely don't wish death on them.
we've seen before where this kind of obsessive hatred towards a celebrity can lead. so if you have someone around you acting like this, the very least you can do is stop clapping and cheering them on just because the person they're targeting is someone you don't like.
seriously, wake the hell up
@HeyItsLeila You summed it up perfectly, it's okay to not like someone for their problematic past. However, people should be allowed to change for the better where they are sincerely sorry.
@wiideenjoydiet@Olaedoh_ no dude it means they're choosing to be better GOING FORWARD. it's never too late to do this. you can't undo the harm you've done but you can choose to be better going forward and that is NET GOOD. you don't automatically get forgiveness for this but it's still ALWAYS worth doing
@aleksisonn@Olaedoh_ Guilty of doing this. Sadly actions have consequences, and past wrongs don't go away. You don't have to like someone for what they did. However, what truly matters is becoming a better person. It's not easy to do so.