The person in question already did something bad to themself, by abusing a shared space with reckless and harmful conduct that required their removal - and in consequence, their loss of friendship and support.
No busted kneecaps or slug to the noggin can ever compare to the damage that person did to themself, by being a bad friend and requiring our dear Luce to intervene to protect everyone else in their home.
@tippitiwichet @MLClark I mean, can't say you won't suffer with the Devil _in_ your life, but you'll have company! : )
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Eh. I'm willing to call it all forgiven (in the sense of, no more debts or connection), and chalk it up to me making a bet someone would turn out different and guessing wrong this time.
I swear though, yet again, I feel like "Ya know, you got 2 boats and a helicopter..."
I've relinquished any "offer refuge" privileges in the household. I leave that to those with better biases.
@MLClark @tippitiwichet But yes your assessment is pretty much how we feel about it.
We welcomed them in, and they were unsafe as well as disrepectful in word and deed. When asked not to do things, and told that there would be consequences, they consistently and spitefully took it as a dare instead of a boundary, and here we are.
@MLClark @AskTheDevil True that. I would suffer without The Devil in my life.