I agree except I don’t think they know they are wrong. If anything, it seems they know they are right in their heads, and that’s everything they care about.
Anyone who looks at this, and has the genuine stance that this was justified?
Entirely seriously:
Such a person is significantly mentally disabled, and also a sociopath, and belongs in a mental institution, should not be allowed near sharp objects or wires or cords.
I agree except I don’t think they know they are wrong. If anything, it seems they know they are right in their heads, and that’s everything they care about.
Perhaps, but, counterpoint:
Anyone who looks at this, and has the genuine stance that this was justified?
Entirely seriously:
Such a person is significantly mentally disabled, and also a sociopath, and belongs in a mental institution, should not be allowed near sharp objects or wires or cords.