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parker succeeds by stealing the success of others ([info]inafivepoundbag) wrote in [info]colligo_network,
@ 2011-03-29 13:51:00

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Entry tags:alistair theirin, ariadne, eames, juno weasley, merrill, morgana, obi-wan kenobi, parker, peter fleming, regulus black, tessa

Question!

A friend of yours has a problem. A really big, bad problem that makes them do things they don't want to do, including hurting other people. You find out about that problem.

Do you:

A. Try to find a way to help them and support them and be there for them, only giving up if and when it's obvious they can't be helped.

or

B. Be terrible and mean and tell them not to talk to you or anyone you know ever again, then not bother telling any of their real friends about their problem so they can still get some help.

Definitely needing guidance here so if anyone has any experience in something like this, that'd be awesome.



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[info]do_what_i_must
2011-03-31 10:47 am UTC (link)
A. Always. If someone is under a compulsion that makes them act contrary to their usual behaviour, then they are as much a victim as the people who are attacked, albeit in a different way.

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