Event - i told you that i had to give my alcoholic dad a liver, to get your attention and explain why i had been so crazy after we broke up. i pretended I had to go to hospital appointments and even cried about how confusing it was, whether i should give it to him or not. In the end I pretended another relative gave him one.
Apology - I am sorry I lied to you, i just could not deal with the fact that you did not love me anymore or give me as much attention
Event - I am not a valuable member of my society. I am able and talented yet I am at present unemployed. I have so many skills and a great deal of compassion yet I cannot get my self to do any work for anybody. I really should be giving to my culture instead of taking yet I cannot work out how to get back into being a productive member of my society.
Apology - I am sorry for taking from my society when I could be giving.
Event - This happened when I was 7 years old and didn't really know what I was doing, but I still feel bad about it. Then again, I think I was put in a position I should not have been in. It was my grandmother's funeral and it was an open casket. That's normal in my culture and walking past and paying your respects is typical of the adults. But my grandfather felt the need to walk us kids by as well. When I went by I guess I grabbed a broach she had on and started pulling on it, wanting it. It eventually tore off from the dress. While my grandfather was pulling me away, I said something like "Grandma stinks!" or something. I wasn't embarrassed then, but I am now.
Apology - I don't know if an apology is needed, as I didn't know what I was doing. But I do know I feel sorry for the event and anyone I may have hurt. Grandma knows I didn't mean any disrespect, I know.
Event - Back in the 80s we lived abroad in an old farm house in a hot country, so we had a lot of garden space as did our neighbours at the back of our house. In the summer times it got so hot that the grass would die off which made it very easy to burn. The guy at the back of us used to burn his rubbish in a huge hole which he had dug. Being a kid I was facinated with fire and got hold of a box of mathces. The guy that lived behind us had his fire going as usual so I went up to our fence between our two gardens and decided to set fire to our grass. I then ran round to the front of our house and pretended to be sitting with my older brother. Litle did I know just how quick the fire would spread burning both our own and the neighbours garden and burning down two huge trees which we had at the back. It got so bad that the fire service had to be called because the fire was getting very close to our house. The neighbours were all out with hoses also trying to get the fire to go out. The fire was blamed on our neighbour and although nobody got hurt it could have been a disaster in every aspect.
Apology - So I am the guilty one of setting that fire alight and putting the blame on somebody else was unthoughtfull and bloody dangerous. Although I was only a kid I should have known better and could have seriously hurt or killed somebody . I have felt so sorry for the guy who took the blame as it was not his fault and I am truly sorry for both putting the blame on somebody else and burning my mom and dads and neighbours garden down, it was a very un-thoughtfull and stupid thing to do.
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