Being drunk or being confused isn't an acceptable 'degree of grey.' They're both dark enough to be called black. I don't know which is sadder, someone dying because you wanted them dead, or someone dead because you couldn't stay sober.
No, I don't believe in divorce. If I take the vow, I'm going to keep it, regardless of what it costs me. Always keeping your promises teaches you not to make them lightly - something a lot of people need to learn. I don't know about you, but honor is still worth something to me. Of course, in today's society, I'm just an idiot, because honor is for losers that don't like to have fun and fuck whoever they want, lie, steal, and cheat to get what they want, and in every way take advantage of and abuse other people for their own personal benefit.
If asked, you would have told, but you wouldn't have volunteered the information? Say you witness a robbery. Furthermore, assume you are the only witness. Don't you think it is your duty to step forward with the information? Would somebody have to explicitly ask you for this information? What if it were murder?
If you would volunteer information in those cases, why wouldn't you volunteer it in this case? If anything, she told him a little late - she should have told him before the marriage to begin with. I think there's a clause in there about "speak now or forever hold your peace."
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Sure I have a heart; it's floating in a jar in my closet, along with my tonsils, my appendix, and all of the other useless organs I ripped out.
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