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  2. “I Ruined His Life”: 30 People Confess To The Most Morally ...

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    Image credits: satanicpanic6 Moral behavior is something that is accepted to be right in the society you live in. So, somebody who’s said to possess a good moral compass knows the difference ...

  3. 'Never apologized to me.' Canton man rebuilding life after ...

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    "I kind of feel upset and hurt because nobody never apologized to me," he said. "No one has said, 'Hey, I apologize for mistreating you because I thought you did something that you didn't do. I'm ...

  4. 30 Awkward Realizations That Turned Lifelong Mistakes Into ...

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    Image credits: anon #6. Laundry. I had always been taught that you need to wash a shirt, pants, or whatever else after wearing it only once. So I have been doing this for years and years.

  5. Never have I ever - Wikipedia

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    The first player starts by saying a simple statement about something they have never done before starting with "Never have I ever". Anyone who at some point in their life has done the action that the first player says must drink. [2] Then the game continues around the circle, and the next person makes a statement. [citation needed]

  6. 'Being incarcerated, that's not living': How 2 Akron men ...

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    "But they've also got to put the work in as well, and they gotta want it because it is a hard program," he added. "But I tell them all the time, 'I'm living proof that it's worth it.'" Eric ...

  7. Non-apology apology - Wikipedia

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    A non-apology apology, sometimes called a backhanded apology, empty apology, nonpology, or fauxpology, [1] [2] is a statement in the form of an apology that does not express remorse for what was done or said, or assigns fault to those ostensibly receiving the apology. [3] It is common in politics and public relations. [3]

  8. Innocent prisoner's dilemma - Wikipedia

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    Individuals have died in prison rather than admit to crimes that they did not commit, including in the face of a plausible chance at release. United States law professor Daniel Medwed says convicts who go before a parole board maintaining their innocence are caught in a catch-22 that he calls "the innocent prisoner’s dilemma". [ 1 ]

  9. Nobody clipped that. No headlines about me making fun of my own mother.” Hinchcliffe then concluded, “Perhaps that venue at that time wasn’t the best fucking place to do this set at.