"Obviously they feel the need to make that judgment here. They judge many things." And Diana agrees with most of them to one degree or another, she finds. It's not that she does not believe there are sins per se.
But so many of these seem petty, or smally.
Or in this case, only in his head.
"Let us hope that is enough for whoever runs his farce," she says then. "That seems a heavy enough confession to end on, regardless."
Re: cw: discussion of suicide and matters
But so many of these seem petty, or smally.
Or in this case, only in his head.
"Let us hope that is enough for whoever runs his farce," she says then. "That seems a heavy enough confession to end on, regardless."