johnsonbrianna1 t1_j9xgb34 wrote
I think you made a mistake burning the other house. You don’t punish things/people for the actions of others.
scarymaxx OP t1_j9xgma3 wrote
I question this every day. But fundamentally, the house was just too dangerous to allow to survive.
johnsonbrianna1 t1_j9xgqrs wrote
But wouldn’t that mean YOUR house is too dangerous to survive? And that you as a owner of said house also are too dangerous to survive?
Thr33Littl3Monk3ys t1_j9xk7ae wrote
No. The issue with the other house was that, given the nature of the late owner, who knows what kind of person she would have left it to...or who might have bought it at auction if she had no one to inherit.
Hers would be left to Grace or Derek, both of whom will have her compassion.
MethAfricanTiger t1_ja0fdp4 wrote
These houses attract bad people. It's not about punishing the house, it's about self-preservation.
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