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  36.  @shadowninja569  ... It is interesting, the era in which we now live. It is exceptionally rare, when a person is praised for a thing or action and one does not come right behind with something negative to say about him / her. I have heard that Chris has some less than ideal moments, in his career, but then... haven't we all? Not seeking to make excuses, but that the standard so many hold is that the capital one EARNED, is completely discarded and then usurped by that negative thing. I am not talking about a person who lived a good life and one day went on a shooting spree or killed a family member. I am talking about people who do real good in this world for quite some time, but then make a bad or even very poor decision and fall well short of that goal they normally achieve. . I am not attacking you, Razgriz, but rather this is a common theme we see far too much of in the last number of years. There is not ONE SINGLE ADULT on this earth, who has been a good person of high moral character, who did not COMPLETELY and utterly fail on that front at some point. What I am asking is that we not judge THAT person solely upon that one lapse of judgement and look more on the totality. Again, this is not to say we should look at Adolph Hitler the aspiring artist when he was a child to excuse away his truly evil behavior some 25 years later, but to keep it all in perspective. Take Chris to task for those poor decisions, but not be so quick to define his entire existence by them. . Peace, RR 🐱
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