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In this episode, I explore the complexities of morality, consent, and the significance of apologies in relationships. Using a driving metaphor, I illustrate how the ability to apologize is crucial for personal growth, while a quest for perfection can lead to fear and self-criticism. We discuss the impact of trauma on consent, particularly in challenging moral scenarios, emphasizing the importance of empathy and authentic apologies in fostering healthy connections. I encourage listeners to reflect on the individuals in their lives and reconsider the moral implications of trauma and consent in shaping our relationships.
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I follow the orthodox explanation and think nuking Japan was a necessity. Got into a discord with someone on the other side of the planet. Japan did not follow international law at the time and tried to genocide endless civilians in WW2. Video and images.
Do you guys think Japan should have been nuked?
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