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[–] 6 pts

Remember to old saying.

keep your friends close and your enemies closer.

Like chained in the basement closer.

Kill them slowly and leave no chance for escape.

[–] 4 pts

Even ignoring the humanity aspect, logically it makes sense to kill them. Plenty of people have escaped dungeons, nobody has escaped death.

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I like the way you said that.... But If you brain wash your enemy it will eventually kill/destroy it self.... The More You know... How about you, what do you think????

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I'm going to take a different approach: neither. Try and bury the hatchet. Forgive offenses. Holding grudges is not good.

[–] [deleted] 3 pts

Weakness breeds weakness. forgiveness is for cowards.

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Forgiveness is not for cowards. It's important for healthy relationships.

[–] [deleted] 3 pts

Some things can be forgiven. Some should NEVER be forgiven.

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Yes, but I'm not entering into a relationship with my enemy.

[–] 1 pt

I think someone recently posted a Machiavelli quote which addressed this issue in a very pragmatic way.

link it son/grandpa

[–] 2 pts (edited )

It didn't all fit in the title, so the quote is finished in the first comment.

edit: short answer is that it's probably best to kill them, especially after you sodomize them with a bbq fork.

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The latter, unless you like the idea of having the enemy around (and plotting against you) for more decades....some like to live dangerously.

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For me, better to fuck them hard without them ever seeing your face or being near them. Physical violence and murder are both very stupid options when there are so many better ways to deal with an enemy (assuming justice route).