donegaLroad wrote: » I know some people who have done some really bad things, but they have a nice side if they were given a chance.
Some people feel that the whole world is against them for a variety of reasons, and if only a few more people extended a hand of friendship they wouldn't feel like this.
Robsweezie wrote: » do you know anyone you would class as a wholly bad person?
Muahahaha wrote: » I knew a guy who called himself Kaiser Sose. If you crossed him he would burn your house down and your childrens houses down. Pretty bad stuff he did but once you got to know him he was actually pretty sound
Jesus Wept wrote: » He sounds troubled to me rather than all bad or irredeemable.
donegaLroad wrote: » I think that there is good in everyone, no matter how bad or crazy they may seem... everyone has their story. I know some people who have done some really bad things, but they have a nice side if they were given a chance. Some people feel that the whole world is against them for a variety of reasons, and if only a few more people extended a hand of friendship they wouldn't feel like this.
Surreptitious wrote: Well I met someone who made up a house, a job, a college course, a whole life which none of was real. He talks about how big his cock is but he can't get it up so what's he on about. He is a raving alcoholic but won't admit to it. So yes, there are some complete freaks out there.
wonderfullife wrote: » My nanny's neighbours growing up were convicted murderers. Well they got released when I was about 9 I suppose, but they were genuinely the loveliest, kindest people. It was sort of shocking to find out when I got older what they had actually done, while I suppose they meet the definition of "bad people" I personally thought they were really nice.
tedpan wrote: » I know a girl with very similar traits. Absolute twat of a woman. She seems to be rewarded for her lies and laziness.
Cee-Jay-Cee wrote: » I knew a fella once who you could only describe as downright evil. He was a prolific criminal and would hurt badly anyone who crossed him. He was caught burgling a few houses and unlike your regular burglar who would probably run away for fear of being caught, this bastard would attack and hurt anyone confronting him regardless of their age or gender. He regularly attacked and beat up random strangers for no apparent reason. He was quite simply evil. He was eventually killed when the stolen car he was driving crashed as he drove down the wrong direction on a motorway in the UK. No one went to his funeral, no one collected his body and as far as I know the council in the UK had to bury him in some unmarked grave in England which quite frankly was too good for the bastard and he should have been left to rot on the side of the road. He will never be missed.
pilly wrote: » It depends on your definition of "bad". Good people do bad things all the time. I do know one person however who's pure evil but I wouldn't call them a friend, more of an ex relative. He was married to my sister in law.
ohnonotgmail wrote: » wouldn't that make him your brother?
pilly wrote: » Nope, my ex husbands sisters husband, if that makes sense?