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  2. Gabâ - Wikipedia

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    In panghimaráòt, evil is asked to befall on the sinner; with gabà, evil is sure to befall on the sinner, even if it is not asked. Sometimes Cebuanos blurt out threats of gabà, " Gabáàn ka gyod! ", but it is not taken to mean that gabà is being asked; it is only a reminder to the transgressor that no one is excluded from it.

  3. Relational transgression - Wikipedia

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    The transgressor's efforts at reconciliation may be rejected by the victim, which results in loss of face and potentially an avenue of attack by the victim. If the victim offers forgiveness, there is risk that the transgressor may view the forgiveness as a personality trait that may prompt future transgressions (e.g., “I’ll be forgiven by ...

  4. Transgressive fiction - Wikipedia

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    Because they are rebelling against the basic norms of society, protagonists of transgressive fiction may seem mentally ill, anti-social, or nihilistic.The genre deals extensively with taboo subject matters such as drugs, sexual activity, violence, incest, pedophilia, and crime.

  5. Punishment - Wikipedia

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    Corporal punishment refers to punishments in which physical pain is intended to be inflicted upon the transgressor. Punishments may be judged as fair or unfair [ 21 ] in terms of their degree of reciprocity and proportionality [ 11 ] to the offense.

  6. The road to hell is paved with good intentions - Wikipedia

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    The Good Intentions Paving Company has a team of Andy Warhols who grind good-intentioned souls into pavement. "I was only sleeping with my husband's boss to advance his career", says one. [ 29 ] The figurative meaning of the phrase is a big part of the plot too, as several characters offer to help the two protagonists on the Road to Hell, but ...

  7. Good and evil - Wikipedia

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    Meta-ethics is the study of the fundamental questions concerning the nature and origins of the good and the evil, including inquiry into the nature of good and evil, as well as the meaning of evaluative language. In this respect, meta-ethics is not necessarily tied to investigations into how others see the good, or of asserting what is good.

  8. 42 Valuable Lessons People Picked Up Embarrassingly ... - AOL

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    4. Money is not the root of all evil. The lack of money is. 5. Never sacrifice your progress for a friend. They might not do the same if the tables were turned. 6. Stop trying to make everyone ...

  9. Wickedness - Wikipedia

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    Wickedness is generally considered a synonym for evil or sinfulness. Among theologians and philosophers, it has the more specific meaning of a profound evil committed consciously and of free will. [1] It can also be considered the quality or state of being wicked. [2]