House didn't punish anyone under him for failure or making mistakes like his father did. He was blunt and maybe offensive, but he did nothing more than hold someone accountable and let them know they need to do better. He didn't punish Thirteen when her oversight killed a man, he never punished Cameron for letting her emotions get the better of her and drove her to make mistakes. What he had in common with his father is that he strove for perfection in his job and held it above his own well being and what other people thought of him.
@FelipeKana1 true, but if you've watched the first 2.5 seasons, the fact that most of what people at PPTH say about him is just a self projection of the disappointment at what they expect how he should act like a "normal person" and not actually about who he really is is a major theme of his relationships should be obvious.
House wasn't a copy of his father but he was a "rhyme". Like in the sense of history doesn't repeat, it rhymes. The sons of abusive but strict men tend to be highly perfectionist and regulated themselves but despise it so don't exactly repeat it on to others.
@@gareus1859 i don't think it's mandatory to attend your parents funeral if you hold some disdain over them in any way, whether its abuse, neglect or whatever. so yeah house does have every right to not want to be there
@@pallen2645 If you've been abused by someone that other people like, is it your responsibility to make them feel better by pretending to honor your abuser?
@@FourthDerivative To be clear, he's not there for "other people" he's there for his mom. And yes, enduring the momentary discomfort of being at the funeral to ease his mother's grief is absolutely the right thing to do.
@@Robot444-yn5wb DNA testing to confirm House's suspicion/deduction, turns out John House wasn't his biological father. House said he figured it out when he was 12 -- that's why his father didn't talk to him that one summer (3:02). They discussed it on the way to the funeral, but it isn't shown in this video. Watch the whole episode!
One of the most important scenes in the series is the euology. Wilson was really done with House up until he saw him actually do something selfish regarding the speech for his mom and admitting the truth. That brought Wilson back to House... Even if he did it to DNA test him.
I think that what House is saying about his father matches absolutely to himself too. He also punishes failure, he always disrespects those below him, he also sees his work like a duty etc
House's funeral only had people who worked below him and his friend Wilson. Not even Cuddy. He proved he cares for each of them while making it hard for everyone higher ranked than him. He took responsibility to protect those below him even though they are the one screwing up (like the time Chase got stabbed)
I don't get it why people is saying House punishes failure lmao, he's sarcastic and cruel, but he don't punishes failure, he's happy of punishes idiocy which is not the same. When Foreman killed a patient, House wasn't angry. When Chase killed Divala, the same. When people failed for racional reason, he was really kind with them.
That is wrong, tf? House doesn't just disrespect everyone below him. He disrespects everyone. Impartial. Everyone at his funeral were people with less power and responsibility than him.
I find it funny that House has no problem lying to anyone when he wants to gain something but never when he doesn't want to something uncomfortable for himself Edit: "want to do something"
Gosh I missed Wilson so much in this show. He really was Houses best mate. He seemed to be the only one who truly understood him and stuck by him. Gosh they were tweedle dum and tweedle dee 😂
I saw a lot of comments about how they admire House and Wilson's friendship but overall, House is a bad friend. His only redeeming point was when he helped Wilson go through with the cancer battle but even that, he only did it because his friend is already at the end of the line which left him no choice but to get it together. If you remove the cancer part, he'll continue to treat his bestfriend like a doormat. Like, how many times does Wilson need to utter these words - "We're not friends anymore, House" and take him back again? Even if House was unapologetically honest and blunt to Wilson for his benefit and came in handy sometimes, there were still a lot of times that he went overboard for the sake of "testing" how far their friendship can go and put Wilson through in ridiculous situations. I bet if House was premiered today, it will garner a lot of criticism about romanticizing toxic friendships/relationships and honestly, it deserves to be criticized. You can't always use pain or misery as an excuse to hurt or inconvenience people. The only reason why he's getting away with it is because of his brilliance which feeds his ego more. I like the show to pieces but after a few reruns, I came to realized that there were a lot of elements that are truly problematic.
Yep. Turns out he's not House's biological father. Nor is another guy he thought was. And probably not another guy. Yeah, House's mum seems to be quite the wagon.
I loved seeing that House and Wilson are friends again, but ngl I feel like it was a waste to not draw out their “breakup” longer. Should’ve been a season long arc imo
I'm rewatching this series and although I didn't keep a perfect score I believe up until season 8 ep 2 it's 3-2 of dosing eachother between House and Willson if we count this for Willson
House: "He saw his work as some kind of sacred calling, more important than any personal relationship." Me: "Yeah... that doesn't sound familiar at all."
The way the beginning has been edited, there was a deep worry if you were going to psyche everyone out and make it seem like House hadn’t done anything wrong at the funeral and Wilson would be angry for no reason.
While I don't think House should have to get up there and give a eulogy about his abuser, I think it was right for him to go to be there for his mom. Funerals are for the living and if he loves his mom he will be there for her because she's grieving even if he's not.
@yasininn76 A funeral is for those who loved the deceased to remember and say goodbye. The funeral is about the deceased, but the reason it is held is for the living. A dead person doesn't care who attends their funeral or what is said, they're dead and gone.
At the end of this episode when Wilson decided to stay around the first thing house said to him was his father died I don't care what nobody says at the end of the day on some level all he wanted to do was tell his best friend that his father died and to go get drunk but his best friend was ignoring him.
😂😂 If anyone ia wondering what House is doing at the end: Earlier in the series we hear that House suspected that his father might not be his father because of a malformation that he has on his toes that are supposedly a genetic marker for familial relationships. (Their toes didn't match). So House always suspected to himself that his mother cheated on his dad with the minister of the church. He always wanted to do a DNA test but he was too busy to ask his father for a DNA sample. Now he wanted to take a piece of his ear to do a DNA test... 😂😂😂 House will always be House.
House used it to test his dad’s DNA to see if it actually was his real father. He wasn’t his real father and House told Wilson he knew this when he was a kid, for a few reasons.
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I've only watched clips of the show. Does anyone know if the show ever talks about houses, dad, or mom being a genius like him or sharing his high level of intelligence as well?
We actually don't know who Houses biological father is, and as for mother, we don't get any specific indications of very high or very low intelligence.
House is lovable but we all neglect to admit hes kind of a terrible human being, from the start of the show to the end he’s usually always the worst person in the main cast and he would be hated by everyone if someone like that was real
House became a great Doctor... had to be his parents instilling something in him. In real life... we don't see truth immediately & may take a long time to see it and understand it. I wish you all well.
I agree with Wilson on this one. Even though we might pretend to be above our primal emotions, like familial ties, we as humans crave reconciliation. Either everyone deserves forgiveness because we’re all human, or nobody deserves forgiveness. Because we’re all human.
You are oversimplifying this. Yes, most humans (At least starting out) seek to bond with their parents. It's innate in nature. However, people can grow to hate or resent their parents to a degree where they don't care anymore. Part of them may still wish they could have had a solid relationship, but when some people are done they are just done. Additionally, it would depend on what the parent did. The whole "We all deserve or all don't deserve forgivness" isn't realistic. The degree of what was done to other people, and whether that person who caused the suffering even has any ability to emote at all, can play a factor. Not everyone deserves (nor does anybody have the right to) forgiveness. That is based upon each individual and each situation.
You're correct, nobody deserves forgiveness. Nobody deserves anything. If you hurt someone and want forgiveness, work hard to earn it instead of dying and leaving all the responsibility of managing your shitty behaviour and it's consequences to the living.
I put the same almighty God first he is caring kindness in God we trust I need you always I be there forever ever be House cuddy and wilson I unwavering love you as a friend with a lady with dark hair and wilson stop flirting with Cameron I am only one God can save as a friend staying in legacy simple classic ways no tax on tips to big to rig
"Maybe if he'd been a better father I'd be a better son". This one hit like a freight train.
Take a piece of yer father's ear
“But i am what i am because of him, for better or for worse”
"He saw his work as some kind of sacred calling, more important than any personal relationship" hmmm I wonder who that reminds me of
That's why he says he is who he is now because of his father 🤷🏾♂️ house never did say he is a good son or a good person
I'm leaving those likes as is.
Yet in the end, it was House who risked his patients, his work, for Wilson, at every time he felt he needed to.
Bruh I need Willson's level of patience in my life 😩
bro kidnapped his best friend to force him to visit his abusive father's funeral
You could be that patience for someone friend.
I need Wilson in my life😫
I need wilson like friend
@@spicyicedcoffee1150 i was paged?
The moment house starts to sob, Wilson already knows he's up to something 😂
I love Wilson. He is smart, kind and tolerant. And he has such a kind and handsome face. Mmmmm mmmmm
@@binzypoo Wilson is very tolerant of House. Remember when house pranked him he had a son, who Wilson even got to meet and talk to😂😂
"I am who I am because of him. For better or for worse."
yeah?
@@asiamies9153yeah
That's what he said, yep!
"He punished failure, and he did not accept anything less than..."
The very moment House realized he was describing himself.
House didn't punish anyone under him for failure or making mistakes like his father did. He was blunt and maybe offensive, but he did nothing more than hold someone accountable and let them know they need to do better. He didn't punish Thirteen when her oversight killed a man, he never punished Cameron for letting her emotions get the better of her and drove her to make mistakes. What he had in common with his father is that he strove for perfection in his job and held it above his own well being and what other people thought of him.
House never punished failure, but he forced people to learn from their failures. He always gave the choice to learn from it or quit.
@@lennard9331 true, but it is also true that many people would describe House exactly as he described his father.
@FelipeKana1 true, but if you've watched the first 2.5 seasons, the fact that most of what people at PPTH say about him is just a self projection of the disappointment at what they expect how he should act like a "normal person" and not actually about who he really is is a major theme of his relationships should be obvious.
House wasn't a copy of his father but he was a "rhyme". Like in the sense of history doesn't repeat, it rhymes. The sons of abusive but strict men tend to be highly perfectionist and regulated themselves but despise it so don't exactly repeat it on to others.
Can't really blame House we've heard about his Dad & he can't stand him. & no amount of platitudes at his funeral would change anything.
The amount of times these people have drugged each other (and taken it as a sign of affection!) is both alarming and hilarious! 😂
It's a good thing nobody's heart stopped. Then it goes from hilarious to traumatizing!
I'm with House on this one. He has every right to not want to be there.
let me guess, 5yo?
@@gareus1859 i don't think it's mandatory to attend your parents funeral if you hold some disdain over them in any way, whether its abuse, neglect or whatever.
so yeah house does have every right to not want to be there
Funerals aren't for the dead. Maybe he didn't owe his father anything. But he wasn't there for him.
@@pallen2645 If you've been abused by someone that other people like, is it your responsibility to make them feel better by pretending to honor your abuser?
@@FourthDerivative To be clear, he's not there for "other people" he's there for his mom. And yes, enduring the momentary discomfort of being at the funeral to ease his mother's grief is absolutely the right thing to do.
Wilson: put it back... hahahaha, that was awesome, the chemistry between these two characters has no match.
What did he take tho?
@@Robot444-yn5wb DNA testing to confirm House's suspicion/deduction, turns out John House wasn't his biological father. House said he figured it out when he was 12 -- that's why his father didn't talk to him that one summer (3:02). They discussed it on the way to the funeral, but it isn't shown in this video. Watch the whole episode!
Nice info! @@asiamies9153
One of the most important scenes in the series is the euology. Wilson was really done with House up until he saw him actually do something selfish regarding the speech for his mom and admitting the truth. That brought Wilson back to House... Even if he did it to DNA test him.
House's dad being Gny. Sgt. Hartman explains a lot. Like, a LOT.
Sometimes you can manage to pull off a load of storytelling through casting alone.
Gny? Gay?
@@DancingCurls-z5sI think it means Gunnery
@@DancingCurls-z5s Gunnery Sergeant. It's a military (Marine Corps) title.
@@DancingCurls-z5s Gunnery.
Are you alright? It is clearly GUNNERY SERGEANT Hartmann @@DancingCurls-z5s
Imagine having to roofie someone to take them to their dads funeral 😄
They'd have to put me in a coma to get me to my sperm donor's funeral. House thinks His dad was bad......doesn't even Begin to hold a candle to mine.
That’s NOT hard to imagine considering all the terrible fathers out there.
I thank god mine isn’t one of them.
@@masilomoshesh1475Mine isn't anywhere near the level of House's, but I probably wouldn't want to attend his funeral.
😂😂😂😂lmao
Fortunately I don’t think anyone would expect me to attend mine, so I don’t have to worry about being roofie’d 😂
Bless the people keeping this channel alive!
"I am what I am because of him, for better or for worse."
Nah, the "worse" part is because of him. The "better" part is because of your mother.
Does anyone else think Wilson is adorable when he's winding the crank to charge the flashlight battery?
Wilson is adorable in everything he does.
I think that what House is saying about his father matches absolutely to himself too. He also punishes failure, he always disrespects those below him, he also sees his work like a duty etc
Abuse aside, the reason they didn't get along was they were too alike.
House's funeral only had people who worked below him and his friend Wilson. Not even Cuddy. He proved he cares for each of them while making it hard for everyone higher ranked than him. He took responsibility to protect those below him even though they are the one screwing up (like the time Chase got stabbed)
"He punished failure, and he did not accept anything less than..."
The exact moment House realized he was describing himself.
I don't get it why people is saying House punishes failure lmao, he's sarcastic and cruel, but he don't punishes failure, he's happy of punishes idiocy which is not the same. When Foreman killed a patient, House wasn't angry. When Chase killed Divala, the same. When people failed for racional reason, he was really kind with them.
That is wrong, tf? House doesn't just disrespect everyone below him. He disrespects everyone. Impartial. Everyone at his funeral were people with less power and responsibility than him.
House had great delay tactics.
I find it funny that House has no problem lying to anyone when he wants to gain something but never when he doesn't want to something uncomfortable for himself
Edit: "want to do something"
To be fair to house, he took getting drugged fairly well.
nice grammar.
@@scruffythejanitor1969 He did, he always feels happy to know that Wilson have it on him, like the cane incident
@@EdinoRemerido thanks genius
"Ah ha. So it was MY TURN. Touché."@scruffythejanitor1969
Liquid Vicodin does sound good.
DID HE REALLY JUST DROP THE FLASHLIGHT DOWN THE GRATE TOO LMAOOOOO
He does it so slow and deliberately, with so little regard. That cracked me up so much. Such a good visual misdirect and punchline.
the way he slowly puts the flashlight on the drain is so funny
Admin, I love you. You're posting so many Wilson and House scenes recently, keep em coming
9:05 Seeing house break down tells how thoughtful and caring he actually is ❤
not sure he really broke down there
@@FelipeKana1 I mean for house thats basically the equivalent of bawling out
@@womp3571 ikr
@@FelipeKana1 it was the Vicodin wearing off 😅
I mean... that was faked as hell
Gosh I missed Wilson so much in this show. He really was Houses best mate. He seemed to be the only one who truly understood him and stuck by him. Gosh they were tweedle dum and tweedle dee 😂
I saw a lot of comments about how they admire House and Wilson's friendship but overall, House is a bad friend. His only redeeming point was when he helped Wilson go through with the cancer battle but even that, he only did it because his friend is already at the end of the line which left him no choice but to get it together. If you remove the cancer part, he'll continue to treat his bestfriend like a doormat. Like, how many times does Wilson need to utter these words - "We're not friends anymore, House" and take him back again?
Even if House was unapologetically honest and blunt to Wilson for his benefit and came in handy sometimes, there were still a lot of times that he went overboard for the sake of "testing" how far their friendship can go and put Wilson through in ridiculous situations.
I bet if House was premiered today, it will garner a lot of criticism about romanticizing toxic friendships/relationships and honestly, it deserves to be criticized. You can't always use pain or misery as an excuse to hurt or inconvenience people. The only reason why he's getting away with it is because of his brilliance which feeds his ego more.
I like the show to pieces but after a few reruns, I came to realized that there were a lot of elements that are truly problematic.
Wilson forced house to go to his abusive dad's funeral, I'd say they're pretty much even
I usually pay ten's of dollars 💀
It used to be cheap back then
Really hope Bastardogy ends up in the dictionary.
What did house do in the end?
Did he take a sample of body tissue for his own paternity test?
Yes lol
@@adityamwagh
Thanks. That's what I thought, but "put it back" didn't make much sense in that regard.
Now, it just makes it funnier.
Yep. Turns out he's not House's biological father. Nor is another guy he thought was. And probably not another guy.
Yeah, House's mum seems to be quite the wagon.
@@dars5229 right? and then to have House do the Eulogy. Classic boomer behavior.
@@FelipeKana1 toxic behavior can be applied to anyone of any age.
Omg this ep is so good
They had no right to force him to go
Exactly. Really disheartening to see all the abuser apologists in these comments.
It’s a tv show ffs they had every right to force him to go… because it’s a tv show 🤦♂️
@@historyofnerdom6111 "how dare these people engage with these stories and characters intended to connect with the audience!"
@@blueberrimuffin6682 😂🤡💀
@@historyofnerdom6111 it's funny that people connect to stories and engage with them?
i think you just hate fun, my guy
I loved seeing that House and Wilson are friends again, but ngl I feel like it was a waste to not draw out their “breakup” longer. Should’ve been a season long arc imo
RIP R. Lee Ermey
Sorry about your dad, but he was too harsh on Leonard Lawrence
*liquid vicodin"😂
4:54 laughed out loud when he pulled out the next one
What an character specially with his special voice
I'm rewatching this series and although I didn't keep a perfect score I believe up until season 8 ep 2 it's 3-2 of dosing eachother between House and Willson if we count this for Willson
whoever runs this account is goated
everybody needs a Wilson in his life
“If the test of a man is how he treats those he has power over” like say, your team
If my memory is working, I believe there was an incident with highway patrol as well.
RIP Uncle Emery.
It's sad how the worst aspects of parents you inherit in the end all the same
She called Wilson as JAMES 🥹🥹🥹🥹
Dad is now dead
House: "imma garb a bit of this mans ear"
Why?
@@ajeansmith5478 Paternity test
House didn't go to kutners furael
I love this show!
It would be nice to make a continuation of House. At least one TV movie. Even a monster like Dexter has a sequel...
Chase MD
@@guidoarnoldsarmientoquico3640 nah it needs to be about House
'... Still not boring.'
this is just proof that house and cuddy only deserve each other and nobody else
house and wilson*
House: "He saw his work as some kind of sacred calling, more important than any personal relationship."
Me: "Yeah... that doesn't sound familiar at all."
The way the beginning has been edited, there was a deep worry if you were going to psyche everyone out and make it seem like House hadn’t done anything wrong at the funeral and Wilson would be angry for no reason.
While I don't think House should have to get up there and give a eulogy about his abuser, I think it was right for him to go to be there for his mom. Funerals are for the living and if he loves his mom he will be there for her because she's grieving even if he's not.
Funerals are for the dead. Like, very very specifically for the dead
@yasininn76 A funeral is for those who loved the deceased to remember and say goodbye. The funeral is about the deceased, but the reason it is held is for the living. A dead person doesn't care who attends their funeral or what is said, they're dead and gone.
At the end of this episode when Wilson decided to stay around the first thing house said to him was his father died I don't care what nobody says at the end of the day on some level all he wanted to do was tell his best friend that his father died and to go get drunk but his best friend was ignoring him.
House got pay back for all the times he dozed other people. specially Wilson.
9:34 whats he doing?
Taking sample for DNA paternity test.
And was his father?@@Livinqend
@@lCoolPartner no. He met his real father with his mom later.
@@Livinqend oooooh ok thanks :)
Gunnery Sergeant Hartman Punished failure severely
WE NEED A REBOOT ASAP
only if we could get Hugh Laurie to de-age
@@FelipeKana1 make-up, CGI, hair dye, need i go on?
NO. The show had its ups and downs, but ended perfectly and was very good overall. I do not want some shitty reboot to taint it.
I wonder if House enjoyed the irony being the drugged one instead of being a the one who drugs.
Cuddy - if there's anything I could do
House - you're right I won't be able to sleep alone at night
I'm gonna use this pick up line on some chicks
His dad didn't like him because he knew that House wasn't his son.
Cuddy dosed House!
Dr house really must dislike his father to go to this extent 😂😂
I wonder if the actor of house ever went to
andre braugher Funeral
The drugging in this show is so much😂
God I love this show
Wilson: put it back at 9:43 LOL
😂😂 If anyone ia wondering what House is doing at the end: Earlier in the series we hear that House suspected that his father might not be his father because of a malformation that he has on his toes that are supposedly a genetic marker for familial relationships. (Their toes didn't match).
So House always suspected to himself that his mother cheated on his dad with the minister of the church.
He always wanted to do a DNA test but he was too busy to ask his father for a DNA sample.
Now he wanted to take a piece of his ear to do a DNA test...
😂😂😂 House will always be House.
17 minutes ago is insane lmaoo
Ok this is before or after Amber's death??
but why did he clip his ear tho ?
House used it to test his dad’s DNA to see if it actually was his real father. He wasn’t his real father and House told Wilson he knew this when he was a kid, for a few reasons.
Can someone pls tell what does House do in the end? And why?
Taking sample for DNA paternity testing.
@@Livinqend thanks😊
UA-cam had no viable reason to randomly make a section of the playback timeline pink/lighter red. Idk why, but I’m suspicious that we’re seeing a new type of micro-engagement advertising that aims to create comments. It’s the same thing as influencers intentionally misspelling words for comments. Why change the youtube video-time-dot’s color? “Change something small, and the comments will start rolling”
Are you schizo
nevermind I see it now
Which leg is bad? The right leg?
What did he do to the dad’s ear?
What did he clip off of his ear?
Skin for DNA test. He didn't believe that was his real dad. Which turns out he wasn't.
I'm dead 😂
I've only watched clips of the show. Does anyone know if the show ever talks about houses, dad, or mom being a genius like him or sharing his high level of intelligence as well?
Nope. They were pretty regular.
We actually don't know who Houses biological father is, and as for mother, we don't get any specific indications of very high or very low intelligence.
The dad was a hell of an abuser and the mom was a typical enabler. Neither of them were portrayed to be geniuses.
Watch the show though.
It's so badass that House gets drugged (not by himself LOL)
Only Wilson and Cuddy can pull this off. His team can never trick him.
Actually 13 dosed him to that they could biopsy his lungs liver and kidneys to help a patient. And she tied him to the chair. She had guts!
Well yeah he got sick kutner tried to help him cus his is best friend ❤❤
How did Wilson open the trunk without the keys?!
Pushed the trunk open button under the dashboard
what did he take off his dad???
Skin.
He clipped off a piece of his ear for DNA testing.
Why clip sample of the ear?
To run DNA test. He didn't believe he was really his father. Which turns out he wasn't.
House M.D was hands-down one of the best medical-based shows ever!
Don't mean to be that person, but.... 51 COMMENT!!!!
8:49
What did he take?
Skin to run DNA test. He didn't believe he was really his father. Turns out he wasn't.
What does he take from his dad?
Tissue sample for DNA analysis.
House is lovable but we all neglect to admit hes kind of a terrible human being, from the start of the show to the end he’s usually always the worst person in the main cast and he would be hated by everyone if someone like that was real
Also Wednesdays...
Viva la resistance 😂
House was fun. but was it really better than 24? let's be real.
24 was shitty jingoistic War On Terror propaganda. I hate that fucking show
@@FourthDerivative How many episodes did it take to for your summary statement to form? Do you see any of it becoming real in the near future?
😂❤👂✂️
Pops was a Marine. Kinda explains his *sshole-ishness. We are known for that. Semper Fi!
Some are worse than others. I remember a Major Rogers who was an engineer officer. The man was a complete Paycho.
House became a great Doctor... had to be his parents instilling something in him. In real life... we don't see truth immediately & may take a long time to see it and understand it. I wish you all well.
I feel House couldn't stand his Father, because he can't stand himself.
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nah your first post was posted 4 minutes, mine was posted 6 minutes... im the official 1st aha
Nuh uh
User won @@SwatiMaheshwari-n6t
I gave you my like, so you are the first!
@@edgarolasin835 thnks ❤
Enough Dr House cuddy and wilson is same almighty of name of Jesus in Jesus name yasuha Shalom amen
I agree with Wilson on this one. Even though we might pretend to be above our primal emotions, like familial ties, we as humans crave reconciliation. Either everyone deserves forgiveness because we’re all human, or nobody deserves forgiveness. Because we’re all human.
You are oversimplifying this. Yes, most humans (At least starting out) seek to bond with their parents. It's innate in nature.
However, people can grow to hate or resent their parents to a degree where they don't care anymore. Part of them may still wish they could have had a solid relationship, but when some people are done they are just done.
Additionally, it would depend on what the parent did. The whole "We all deserve or all don't deserve forgivness" isn't realistic.
The degree of what was done to other people, and whether that person who caused the suffering even has any ability to emote at all, can play a factor.
Not everyone deserves (nor does anybody have the right to) forgiveness. That is based upon each individual and each situation.
Spoken like someone who was never abused.
No. You have no obligation to forgive anyone who abused you. That's not how the real world works.
You're correct, nobody deserves forgiveness. Nobody deserves anything. If you hurt someone and want forgiveness, work hard to earn it instead of dying and leaving all the responsibility of managing your shitty behaviour and it's consequences to the living.
If you don't want your kids to hate you, don't be a shitty parent.
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I put the same almighty God first he is caring kindness in God we trust I need you always I be there forever ever be House cuddy and wilson I unwavering love you as a friend with a lady with dark hair and wilson stop flirting with Cameron I am only one God can save as a friend staying in legacy simple classic ways no tax on tips to big to rig