Oh well do ask her then, in Hell, since you're there enjoying it, how she is enjoying it.
Oh PLEASE do forgive me dear shadowland; I'm not always JUST typing in ENGLISH. *pats shadowland on the head*
You missed a lot of capital letters, period marks....tsk tsk.
Are you really going to come down to spelling errors? Is that what this is about?
Well, you do have to compensate for SOMETHING.
I'm not going there.
Your statement was provocative and abrasive, but I'll give you that much credit; to think you're actually capable of giving any reason to anything is asking a lot so I apologize for assuming.
The fact remains you lack empathy. I'm not saying by any means, we should applaud her for shooting her son. I think no judgement should be made, by anyone not in the situation at all. Leave that to the authorities. Her perspective wasn't stable at all. What she did was wrong, immoral, evil even; but I doubt that was her deliberate intention as she was continuously a wonderful person up unto that point, and even the son she shot agrees. They were a happy family.
You're the one hoping, actually hoping she enjoys her time in Hell. You relish in the thought of her in eternal torment. Isn't that just as sick as shooting someone? Hmm, we'll see.
I don't appreciate how cold you an be to an already very inhumane situation. Yet, we all have to cope somehow so...and you are of course, entitled to whatever emotion you so desire. As am I.
I pity her, and the boy. I don't reserve any space in Hell for her. Mercy over justice is sometimes more appropriate.
Also from this point forward I won't negotiate the issue with you. Your point is very clear. I understand how you feel. That is enough.
EDIT: You know, I'm not angry at you, I pity you very much shadowland; you go through life very arrogantly from what I've gathered. It is the very response you gave, seeded with arrogance and no depth that fuels most of the crimes caused today.
While one commits a murder, you may also commit one in the heart with hatred. Hate for hate is not a neutral exchange. You merely inherit the nature.
I am angry at the act, not the person.
To learn to love a person, feel mercy for them, even in the most abhorring of acts; that takes a lot. You don't have this because you don't wish to have it. You'd rather be like the rest of them, it is easier to hate another or not feel anything than to feel sadness and mercy. We are not on the same level, at all.