Zero Regrets (Edited 02/23/2025)
Everything that you’ve learned in this list takes talent to weave into a ball that you and other like-minded people can use to hit others with at your leisure.
It’s a twisted, malicious game, that only some realize they are players in.
But like the focus needed to keep the ball in play, it also takes having no regrets on how it damages your targets.
Unlike most actual sports, though, targets can fight back.
And they will with the same number of regrets that you have about what you’ve done or doing to them.
You might even call them a POS because they’re fighting fire with fire. Or better yet, other elements to snuff the flame you placed in them.
It’s one thing to satisfy the monster in you. It’s another to face the one you made in someone else. A kind that would never do to others what has been done to them.
You, however, may be free game.
If you feel that you’re ready to face them in every way you can, then you’re on your way to being an inspiring POS for years to come.
If you wish to walk differently, go back to the beginning. Then read it as someone who knows what needs to change in yourself. Not to nurse your ego, fuel defensive fire, or hide your bad intentions.
Read it as someone who doesn’t want this to hurt you because it’s about you.
Thank you for your time.
-Kingston Priest
This series is for entertainment and educational purposes only. If you wish to learn more about mental health, abusive behaviors, and support, please talk to your primary physician’s office, or a licensed professional.
For emergencies, please call 911, or call 988 for the Suicide & Crisis Lifeline.
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