Unempatheticating
Un-em-pah- thet-i-kate-ing (adj.)
(of a decision) regarding to the affects and judgement to rule the moral and thus empathetical aspect, and determinancy of the event and notes of the event.
(of a decision) regarding to the affects and judgement to rule the moral and thus empathetical aspect, and determinancy of the event and notes of the event.
is good really the opposite of bad? you can do good things, and you can do bad things;
but for one, thing, they're not the same thing.
And you can be good and bad. And you can be labeled as both good and bad.
A single decision can be good and bad, or morally ambiguous;
or completely unempatheticating in any way.
but for one, thing, they're not the same thing.
And you can be good and bad. And you can be labeled as both good and bad.
A single decision can be good and bad, or morally ambiguous;
or completely unempatheticating in any way.