Anonymous ID: 7f4d81 Feb. 20, 2024, 1:24 p.m. No.20447670   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7707

>>20447619

Forgiving an anonymous person over the internet involves acknowledging their actions, understanding the context behind their behavior, and choosing to let go of any resentment or anger. It's about recognizing that behind the anonymity lies a human being with their own struggles and motivations. By practicing empathy and compassion, one can release any negative feelings towards the anonymous individual and move forward with a sense of peace and understanding. Every single "Anon" here is not so "Anon" if you follow the board patterns daily. Just because I don't know your personal identity it doesn't mean that I don't recognize your patterns. So the anonymity doesn't shield you from your digital footprint. If you are an annoying an obvious pattern on the board you could still be "Anon" to me IRL but not on here. And if you're an ass hole I could forgive you.

Which I do.

Anonymous ID: 7f4d81 Feb. 20, 2024, 1:45 p.m. No.20447777   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7793 >>7806 >>7829 >>8073

>>20447707

>>20447707

No. You're a human being detached from everything else here. Your an individual sitting on a computer or using a phone to post. I forgive you for your lack of awareness though. Not to confuse anything of this with the first hermetic principle of the "All is mind".

>Hivemind

Is that your favorite board? Id forgive you if it were. God bless, and "get found"