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Someone asked me
If forgiveness were a physical object, then what would it be?

How would you respond?

>> No.5955052

>>5955048
"What the fuck...?"

And walk away with a Look of Disquiet.

No really, what a ridiculous question.

>> No.5955054

A ball of light

>> No.5955059

A white elephant

>> No.5955075

psilocybe cubensis

>> No.5955081

dragon dildo

>> No.5955084

A set of actions

>> No.5955089
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>>5955048
Something like this.

>> No.5955090
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>confounding concepts with instances

platonists are truly the scum of the earth

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>>5955090
Since this thread is shit...

>> No.5955177

a napkin

>> No.5955185

an arbor branch you stupid fuckers

>> No.5955259

A pager

>> No.5955774

>>5955059
Hemingway pls

>> No.5955778

>>5955174
This isn't /b/ you faggot

>> No.5955794

>>5955048
The cross

>> No.5955812

>>5955048
A gentle hand reaching out, Being embraced and pulled close and held, a simple smile.. There are many ways forgivness can be shown through the physical form, or atleast interpreted by us.. There is no "object" you gay tard. We are bags of flesh used as tools of expression

>> No.5955878

>>5955048
A blanket.

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>>5955794
>implying that being crucified so that your subjects can assume you sacrificed yourself to yourself is forgiveness

>> No.5956171

>>5955917
Well I was thinking about how when being crucified Jesus said "forgive them father for they know not what they do"

>> No.5956802

>Origin
>Old English forgiefenes, from forgiefen (past participle of forgiefan ‘forgive’) + the noun suffix -nes .
Forgiefen tells us that it also means to "give up in marriage", so we can safely presume the physical object is a wife.

>> No.5956804

>>5955048
pass the blunt dude