It depends on the apology. If it contains something like, "My best friend is gay..." then it's just another way to excuse the behavior without remorse.
Like that one c*nt I linked to twice on Twitter late last night.
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It depends if the apology contains an 'if' or a 'but:
"I'm sorry if ..."
"I'm sorry but ..."
"I'm sorry" is simple and to the point.
this person deserves a bitchslap upside the head multiple times!
It certainly depends upon the sincerity of the apology.
It depends on the apology. If it contains something like, "My best friend is gay..." then it's just another way to excuse the behavior without remorse.
Like that one c*nt I linked to twice on Twitter late last night.
Hesitant
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