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I know I'm... but what are you?


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Emily know that firing an employee is a contra-productive. Firing a team member will cause so much emotional changes and make everyone anxious about manager decisions of their future, self esteem and life. But then she also learn that the fairest way to do this is to give them 'a fair warning' not an instant ban-hammer. This will give them time to reconsider, reconcile, rehabilitate and time to find alternative job if they intend to persist.

Emily can compromise all the unnecessary backbiting, since she worked him to death anyway. (Literally). There is no way someone could live longer with a smoking habit and chemicals coloring that we used for the paint job. So being a heartless wench actually has it's own privilege. Emily doesn't get wiser to be easily offended and money keeps coming while sweet revenge comes in due time like an investment. To Him, his wife and his children bound to damnation in this unprospectful backwater town we have.

 

The guy doesn't like his own reflection from Emily soul.

He will visit the Limbo and face Revelations and judgement within.

 

Mercy bears richer fruits than strict justice. But the question is "How Much?" And "What are you?"

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.... Emily shared her prespective, -it might prove very useful to fellow lawful evil character in this world. That you able to treat people like lemonade and consume them, digest them honorably and legally. Without mercy, without pity and with great delight.

 

But what are you?

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I know evil and lawful is so different, and maybe to the extreme matter of philosophy, principle, and perspective, but who am I to say it, which ultimately I leave to anyone to interject and ponder, concluded nicely with this following sentence; what art thou?

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I know someone tries to be a neanderthal barbarian or try to infect himself with a deadly parasite so he can be paralyse or have a ball-sized cyst on his brain, but... that's all only a speculations and imaginations... or is it? Whatever that was, I shall ask the audience; but what are you?

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