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Most of us consider ourselves to be good people. But given the right circumstances, anyone can do something they’re not particularly proud of. From using questionable methods to teach someone a lesson to getting back at people who wronged us, our behaviors sometimes fall into life’s gray area. Like tightrope walkers, we slowly move across the thin line between right and wrong and sometimes succumb to the temptations of our darker side.

The puzzling part is that we may not feel a drop of shame about it. "What is the darkest thing you have ever done and don’t regret?" Redditor BirdyPizza recently asked and invited fellow members of the 'Ask Reddit' community to confess about the worst and most wicked acts they ever did and somehow kept a clear conscience.

After 4.6k comments, it was clear that people wasted no time and jumped at the chance to anonymously share their tales on the platform. We at Bored Panda scoured the thread and wrapped up an entertaining collection of stories for you to enjoy down below. So sit back and get your popcorn ready, because this stuff is better than the movies. If you have any similar experiences you would like to get off your chest, we’d love to hear about them in the comments!

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40 People Confess The Darkest Thing They've Ever Done That They Never Regretted I worked at a vet clinic as a tech for a long time. A lady came in to put her husband’s cat to sleep (husband had the cat prior to the marriage.) She wanted to euthanize the cat because it “slept too much and was old”. The cat was old, but she was also perfectly healthy. Lady told us that if we didn’t put the cat down she’d find someone else who would. We said okay, we agree to put the cat down, charged her for euthanasia and for cremation (she didn’t want ashes back thankfully). Lady leaves and we don’t put the cat down. We keep her as a clinic cat and she lived several more years in good health and happiness before dying of old age. The vet would joke that the euthanasia and cremation costs were “adoption fees”. Anytime the lady would come back to the clinic we’d hide the cat in a back room and snicker the whole time.

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40 People Confess The Darkest Thing They've Ever Done That They Never Regretted When I was 13 my very abusive and extremely drunken father was swinging at my dog trying to punch him. I kicked the old bastard down a flight of stairs breaking every rib on his left side, some twice and puncturing a lung. Then I went right back to watching Dukes of Hazzard.

About 5 hours later, my mom came home she asks where dad was, I told her he was laying on the basement floor. Why? He's drunk, of course, he must of fell. She went down there and b**ched at him for about 20 minutes. But he was mostly unconscious. Then she called my uncle to come and help me carry him upstairs. My dog wouldn't let my uncle anywhere near the old man despite their earlier altercation. So I had to carry him up by myself (I was a big kid). Anyone with even a tiny bit of first aid knowledge (me, from Scouts) would know not to do that. I had to sling him in a blanket over my shoulder Santa Claus style.

He then spent the next 4 days getting sober enough (not sober) to go to the hospital. There he was properly diagnosed and treated and his lung drained and reinflated. While he was able to smoke, yep, smoke right there in his hospital bed! they did not provide alcohol on the hospital menu. So he went into withdrawal. Delirium Tremors and all. Kept screaming "Get that gah dam HORSE off of my bed! How did that horse get in here?" Used to (in his mind) drive the bed around his old neighborhood like a Packard Motor Car and describe the sites to people. That lasted about a week.

Then, and I don't know how this works, the doctors refused to release him from the hospital and moved him to the psych ward. He spent two months or so in there being treated for addiction.

During that time no children, dogs or wives were physically, mentally or emotionally abused at our house. Not once. For the first time in about 30 years.

Eventually he was discharged and much to everyone's shock and utter disbelief...he never drank again! Or beat his wife. Or abused his children. His grandchildren absolutely worshipped him and competed for his favor. He was kind and generous and a great source of wisdom and humor for them. In time, they named their own sons after him and have his name tattooed on their flesh.

Ultimately he died of cancer. And when he did, I held him in my arms and looked him in the eyes so he wouldn't be scared or die alone. I was his primary caregiver for the last 7 years of his life.

And I have Zero Regrets about my actions that day.

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40 People Confess The Darkest Thing They've Ever Done That They Never Regretted Turned a close friend into the fish and game. He would poach mountain lions and bears. His whole family would literally shoot them and leave them. He would brag about it. I couldn’t stand it and felt that I needed to stop him. He’s in prison and so is his uncle. I know I ruined his life but he was literally killing so many mountain lions and bears.

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40 People Confess The Darkest Thing They've Ever Done That They Never Regretted Got into a car accident and had to stay with my mom for a couple days to figure out what to do. Went back to my apartment (I had two roommates) and everything was missing from my room. Long story short one of my roommates had everything hidden in her room.

I called and told her the things were missing from my room and she came up with a lie that a couple girls came to look at my room (I was moving out bc of the accident, long story) and that they must have taken my things.

She had everything I owned. Including my grandmothers perfume bottles, stuffed to the back of her closet, under her bed, behind her dresser etc.

So I packed all of my stuff up. Then took a giant black garbage bag and stuffed as much of her closet in it as I could. Took it to the middle of nowhere, dug a hole and burnt it.

She called screaming at me that her stuff was missing. I told her the two girls must have come by and taken her stuff too.

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40 People Confess The Darkest Thing They've Ever Done That They Never Regretted When my father was dying and in pain I was the one who told the doctors he had been through enough and we couldn't see him suffer anymore. Doctor injected him with something, I assume a morphine mega dose and he passed peacefully moments after.
Euthanasia may not be legal in UK but compassionate doctors know what's what. I don't regret it because my pa made me promise I would have his back when he got sick or old. I'm sad he got sick and never got to get old.

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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Aha, that's actually a grey area in English law. No, euthanasia isn't legal. However, it is legal for a doctor to administer as much pain relief as the patient needs. If the patient needs so much pain relief that the dose is fatal...well, so be it.

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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I wish euthanasia was legal. We have more compassion for our suffering pets than we do for ourselves/loved ones.

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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

They did the same to my lovely grandma. Whilst I'm upset she died (and so young too) I'm glad she wasn't in pain and suffering any longer. Euthanasia should be legal in these situations

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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

It’s more common practice than people might think - I heard many similar stories. This is where doctors and nurses show real empathy.

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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Euthanasia needs to be legal. Nobody should have to suffer!

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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

We had to do the same with my grandfather. He was suffocating from lung cancer and would have died in a few hours anyway, so this seemed like the better option.

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1 year ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

They did the same with my husband. All of his organs had failed and there was nothing they could do for him except keep him comfortable until he passed. His brain was still working though which meant he knew everything that was happening and that he was dying and was really upset and angry and scared about it. Kept ripping out his iv lines and refused to wear his oxygen mask etc. Kept trying to get out of bed because he wanted to go home but he couldn't walk anymore. I talked to his adult daughter who was a nurse and she was with me when I spoke to his doctor and we both asked him to do what was necessary to give him a peaceful ending because neither of us could bare to see him like that. His doctor agreed and he was given morphine and fell asleep and then passed away peacefully with us holding his hands. I'll be forever grateful to his doctor for understanding and giving my absolutely amazing soulmate the dignified death he deserved. I still miss my husband so much.

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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

If a person is going to pass away, they deserve to be able to choose how they spend their last moments and how they pass away.

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1 year ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I suffer from a chronic illness. I have an exit strategy. When the pain and limitations become more than I can bear, I will choose. I believe that no one has the right to decide what another person should withstand. I will decide when I'm done. Though, some consider it a selfish choice, I absolutely believe that it isn't about other people's feelings. No matter how much you may love each other, no one has the right to demand you suffer through if you feel you're done. Insisting you continue suffering beyond your limit is selfish. Not on the part of the sufferer, but on the part of the ones demanding that we must go on. I'm glad this person was granted a peaceful, final rest. I would hope somebody would grant me the same mercy if I need it.

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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Can relate. As a paramedic I met with many patient with such terrible condition that might want better a proper euthanasia. In my place euthanasia is illegal, but usually doctor will do passive euthanasia by letting terminally ill patient without support medicine.

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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

No-one should suffer that much. Letting them go is for the best

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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

My mom got sick and never got old she was forty. I'm sorry for your loss. Don't feel bad it is what he wanted. And you being there with him ment more then you could ever know.

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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

That was love, pure love - the same type of love that brought you into the world. You just finished the cycle started by your parents when you were born, the part of the cycle that most of us dread. He was there when you took your first breath and you gave him love and dignity so he could take his last.

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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

My mom has made it clear my entire life that she would prefer to go this way, rather than suffer. I respect this kind of choice. It's legal here under extreme conditions and this is how my uncle passed.

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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Where I live they have finally changed this. Few people have talked about the journey to that point where they are ready. Beautiful stories of a lady who was terminal and had a party with her closest people. By the end of the party they saw her off on her new adventure with doctor and state approval . All her choice https://www.google.com/search?rlz=1CDGOYI_enUS998US998&hl=en-US&sxsrf=ALiCzsZAZuN6RhSSzmTjtxYqgWqZSWrNPg:1661970926342&q=site+to+have+assisted+suicide+by+dr+in+ojai&spell=1&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwiG4MOV3PH5AhXPLEQIHaIaCNAQBSgAegQIARAC&biw=375&bih=647&dpr=3

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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I made that promise to my dad. We had talked about it many times and he didn't want to lay that burden on me, but I made him know I understood what he wanted. Never had to play that card, fortunately.

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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

This should not be illegal. People should have the right to die with dignity. We "play god" by keeping people alive so why can't we "play god" when people want to die?

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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Euthanasia should be legal in the UK. it should be legal everywhere. I have a pact with my partner that if the time came then he is allowed to help me go and will make it look like suicide. Probably shouldn't write that online but it's my life, I go out on my terms if the situation calls for it.

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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

My grandma says the day she’s too old and sick to work is the day she drinks a bottle of hemlock.

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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

we had to do the same with my grandpa that i was very close with. Honestly? I'm happy about it. I didn't want him to die hooked up to tubes and machines. he wouldn't have wanted it either. Luv u Grampa <3

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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I have promised my Dad the same, you are a great son/daughter for following thru!

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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Similar story here. Dad of a friend of mine was at the end of his days suffering from terminal cancer. The pain & fear of it was taking up all of his energy & focus. He wanted out desperately but didnt pass the examanination for euthanasia then. A friendly nurse showed my friend how to increase the morphine dose. His dad died the same evening with a smile on his face and his family around him. Praise & respect to that nurse!

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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

No I totally agree. I am a strong believer that Euthanasia should be legal.

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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Even though it was technically murder, I wholeheartedly approve. I am sorry for your loss. (And now I'll go cry in the corner...)

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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

My Dr BIL did that for my Grandfather...and will do it for my mother if the time comes ✌🏻✌🏻 We allow our animals to die with dignity...why not our loved ones

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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Very common. I'm in Scotland and 3 of my 4 grandparents went out like that & it's no secret.

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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I'm certain my Sister's Dr. did that for her too. She'd be thankfull.

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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Yeah the hospice nurse taking care of my dad at the end told us to give him as much morphine as would make him comfortable on that last day - years later I figured out that he actually died of a morphine overdose. I’m totally ok with that.

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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

My mom died February of this year. Was a HUGE alcoholic, caught COVID last year and went downhill from there. She was a horrible person and mother. Yes that's mean to say but she was. Hadn't spoken to her in 5years. She was 53 when she passed

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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Before physician assisted suicide became legal in Canada, nurses helped my father die sooner by turning him on his side so he couldn’t breath. He was in palliative care and I had left to get some food but I came back bc I forgot something and caught them in the act. He would have died anyway but I assume they wanted to rush it along and waited til I left 3 years ago my BIL was in hospital with pneumonia. He was only 55 but he had dementia from years of alcohol abuse. They gathered the family and asked us about his quality of life and then injected him with propofol (same drug that killed Michael Jackson)

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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

That’s literally the purpose of advanced directives. I don’t disagree with the doctor’s actions, but technically it’s illegal and he could lose his license over it. Euthanasia is 100% okay, but putting someone else’s livelihood, freedom and/or ethics on the line is not.

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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I work in critical care and I find this one a little hard to believe. We don't normally load up a syringe with morphine and give a patient a bolus large enough to stop them breathing. End of life care certainly isn't done like that in the UK anyway.

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1 year ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Agree. The doctor’s gave my wife as much pain relief as they could. At one stage they took me aside and said that all though she could get it at any time, there was a limit as to how many times. That was 6 years ago this month. may she rest in peace. Edit: this was in Australia

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40 People Confess The Darkest Thing They've Ever Done That They Never Regretted My sister and I went to the same school, she was a year older. This guy was making her life hell and she was crying a lot, which was (still is) really, really unlike her. After weeks of this, my mom told me to beat him up and I would not be in trouble at home if I got in trouble at school for doing so.

The next day I saw my opportunity when I was in class and watched him walking in the hallway go into the guys bathroom. I immediately asked for permission to go too. I opened the door quietly and he was taking a p**s at a urinal. I Sparta kicked his a*s into the urinal and then just beat the s**t out of him, pissing on himself and all. I told him to leave my sister alone or it'd happen again.

My sister came home happy that day and never had another problem. She didn't know this happened for about 20 years. Not a shred of regret.

I didn't get in trouble. To his credit, he kept quiet. I did too.

Nothing happened for those roughly 20 years, we just never told her. Up until that day, she had been telling him to stop, etc. Just let her think that worked I guess. She was happy.

It faded in time until some family holiday party in the last couple of years where we were telling old stories. We laughed, she hugged me, and that was that. She's had my back plenty in life too.

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40 People Confess The Darkest Thing They've Ever Done That They Never Regretted I took my daughter off life support, allowing her to die.

The alternative would have been our poor baby girl "living" until her first birthday until they could remove half of her brain. She had already been over medicated with strong anti seizure meds, against our wishes and judgment, with all of her perfect function from birth stripped from her because of it. They threatened to get an emergency order for CPS to take custody and I had to fight through a four hour plus ethics board in order to be granted the right to transition to palliative care. She hung on for 12 hours without a ventilator, but never regained consciousness.

There are a lot of things about her life I wish I could do over, just to experience *better*. But fighting for her peaceful death? That was the best gift I could have ever given to her and was my duty as her mother.

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40 People Confess The Darkest Thing They've Ever Done That They Never Regretted A neighbor like 10 years ago was neglecting their dog badly in the heat. The dog escaped often and ended up at the shelter a lot. One day she jumped the fence and got her tie-out cable stuck on the fence. (She was not in danger of choking.) Neighbor put her on a 3-foot-long cable tied to a doorknob, no water, 90 degree day. I let some kind folks steal her, watched the whole thing and said nothing to stop them.

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40 People Confess The Darkest Thing They've Ever Done That They Never Regretted My big sister used to casually hookup with this Russian guy who's family was absolutely loaded. He always seemed nice and I hoped they'd become more so he could stick around.

Well, one day my sister had a pregnancy scare. She was late on her period for a whole week, she told the guy about it and whatnot, and she was planning on getting a test later that evening. As soon as she told him he completely flipped his script and became a belligerent racist. I think racist is the right term? He basically screamed about how he couldn't taint his blood line with "filthy American blood" and called all us Americans stupid and disgusting. He went off the handle and demanded she get an abortion or he'll make sure the baby doesn't live. Yeah.

She took a test and it came back negative thankfully, and then showed me the messages. He offered to pay for it and s**t, and she asked "Sis, would I be an a*****e if I took the money anyways?" And I said "in any other situation I'd say yes, but this dude is an absolute prick and isn't hurting for cash. Tell him its $600 not $400"

So like 3 days later we met him in his rich a*s neighborhood, he was a cold heartless jerk and just handed her the $600 cash. We left that day for a girls trip out of state (: hooting and hollering in my sisters convertible with the top rolled down, I felt like I was on top of the world.

F**k you, Nikkoli

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40 People Confess The Darkest Thing They've Ever Done That They Never Regretted I don’t know if this was “dark”, but it was definitely s**tty and I don’t regret it.

I was in a relationship that I was too afraid to leave at the time but I knew it was abusive. My ex had been trying to alienate me from my brother, friends and parents. At this point, only my parents and one male friend still had close, uninterrupted connection to me.

My male friend was my drummer in my band and I am a full time musician, so he was around a lot. My partner would berate me, constantly accusing me of cheating on him when I wasn’t, scream at me, try to force me to get a “real job” so I wouldn’t need to deal with my music friends anymore. I was on the verge of suicide and a little bit insane.

And one day I said “f**k it, if I’m gonna constantly get accused of s**t that I didn’t do, I might as well actually be doing it”

So I had sex with the drummer. Finally left the piece of s**t a few months later. The drummer and I are getting married next year. No regrets.

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40 People Confess The Darkest Thing They've Ever Done That They Never Regretted Some people were bullying the new mate at school, and one day he was crying on the floor. I asked him for the name of the boy who made him cry, and I punched the guy, his nose was bleeding.

Now, "the new mate" is still my friend, after 10 years !

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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Something like that happened to me lol, i'm a big guy, and have been since my 12 or 13 ( talker than average also wider than average, with 16 years i weighed 100 kg, and yes i'm fat, but i'm not morbidly obese ), só i had a school mate on my 10 grade that was a small dude and had a rural accent, and some idiots decided to pick on him, since i was behind Said idiot when it happened i punched the back of his head with all my strengh and made him give a few steps fowards, he then turns back in shock looks at me and Said " i was just kidding i was just kidding " i was most enjoyable.

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I stole $50 off a serious drug addict roommate because earlier in the day he was talking about how his girlfriend (inexplicably sweet gal) didn't want to do heroin but he was gonna buy some and get her with it while she was sleeping so he could have someone to get high with. He went into absolutely unnecessary detail about how if she was high he'd probably get to do some s**t to her she'd never let him do but he'd always wanted to try.

No money, no drugs, and the rest of us talked with the girl the next day. They split up, and he's dead now (from, surprisingly, drugs).

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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Glad you got that girl away from him. What a total waste of a human being. Lower than scum.

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40 People Confess The Darkest Thing They've Ever Done That They Never Regretted Had to make the choice to take my dad off of life support after he got Covid this year. He was sedated for a couple of weeks and one of his lungs collapsed and I couldnt watch him fall apart anymore. My dad was a bulky dude. Constantly did a lot of outdoor work and to see him bone skinny and have no muscle left killed me and I knew even if he somehow got through it, he would have been so miserable and depressed in that state he was in. I don’t regret it. I think it was the right thing to do by him. I’ll never not miss him though. That was my buddy

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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

OP did the most selfless act, letting their father slip away was the kindest thing a person can do.

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40 People Confess The Darkest Thing They've Ever Done That They Never Regretted Left my ex, knowing he would be homeless when I kicked him out. Grabbed up all of his things and dumped them at the store he was working at with his friends. Told him I never wanted to see him again, and left (and blocked him on all forms of social media) and I haven't seen him since.

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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

there should be more context. did he cheat on you or do something wrong? was he abusive or aggressive? or did you just decide one day that you no longer want him anywhere near you? if he was a good guy and cared for you (and you initiated the breakup, which is fine), he probably deserved some kindness and you could have let him stay till he found a place of his own, or give him at least a couple of days to move out. On the other hand, if he did something and deserved it - good for you!

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40 People Confess The Darkest Thing They've Ever Done That They Never Regretted Told my ex's probation officer about his fiancé. It was part of his license conditions to inform them of a new relationship after he spent nearly 10 years inside for what he did to me. He didn't tell them, even after 2 years together.

Would do it again in a heartbeat.

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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Good, the police and courts don't hand out those conditions very often so it was obviously deserved.

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40 People Confess The Darkest Thing They've Ever Done That They Never Regretted Five years ago my dad suffered a catastrophic stroke. Left paralyzed and robbed of his speech and ability to communicate he was a shell of the once vibrant, charismatic man he once was. He was moved into skilled nursing where he lived for nearly two years, he was miserable. On my last visit I told him it was okay if he wanted to leave us, that we would miss him but he should go. A week later I received the call that he had passed. Instead of immediate grief I felt relief. Relief that he was finally free. The grief came later and I still miss him every single day.

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40 People Confess The Darkest Thing They've Ever Done That They Never Regretted I called animal control on my then best friend. Their dog could hardly stand up and she was losing tons of fur. Turns out she had cancer. They were given a day to get her euthanized or treated. She still thinks it was her neighbors and not me.

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40 People Confess The Darkest Thing They've Ever Done That They Never Regretted Being an addict. It was the darkest time of my 30 years on this earth. I don’t regret it in the sense that I was happy as an addict, but it made me the strongest, most resilient person I know. 6 years sober and counting!

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I was 17 and it was about 6am on a summer morning. I lived on a small farm with my parents, and my dad busted into my room yelling at me to get my lazy, worthless a*s up.

Dad owned a dozen or so cows, and apparently they had broken a gate during the night or earlier that morning and were now out wandering around. Apparently, this was my fault somehow because I was a lazy piece of s**t and wasn't up already to fix this.

My mom heard my dad screaming and yelling at me like a crazy person and followed us out the door. Dad had one our biggest wrenches in his hand, it was a pipe wrench about 2 feet long. To this day, I have no idea how that was supposed to help him fix the broken gate.

Anyway, my mom just said three word to him: "Calm down, Dadsname."

Apparently, that was enough to tip him over the edge. He screamed and threw that wrench as hard as he could at my mother, missing her head by inches. If that would have connected, I have no doubt it would have killed her.

For a second, I just stood there shocked. Then I just felt pure rage like I have never known before or since. I tackled my father and started throwing punches. I'd like to say I beat the living s**t out of him, but I'm not a good fighter. It was probably closer to a draw, but I definitely won. He ended up with two black eyes, a bloody nose and a mouthful of blood.

After I got off of him, I went inside and got my shotgun. Loaded it, then went back out to him, put the barrel in his face and told him that if he ever laid a hand on my mom or me again, I'd kill him. And I meant it.

That was the last time he ever got violent. I did have to remind him once many years later, however. I visited from out of state and I walked into a situation where he was working himself up with my mother. A reminder of my promise and that I did and always would think of him as a cowardly piece of s**t with no self control shut him up. He's 83 now and has developed dementia in the last few years. We don't talk, but my sister says he's a much better person now than when he was younger.

Anyway, that's the darkest I've ever been, and I don't regret a bit of it.

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#20

I hit my uncle left right and center when he was trying to choke my father to death. I was 16 years old at that time, a very skinny girl. I beat his face, neck and every part of him that I could target with so much intensity that my knuckles turned blue the next day. I had an animalistic rage that day trying to help my father get away from his death grip. I hate my uncle even today. I got anger issues because of growing up around him. And I don't regret beating him that day at all. He was physically abusive to his wife as well. One fine day, his wife retaliated by beating him blue with a stick. And he stopped being physically violent towards her post that.

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#21

My stepdad is a creep. Told my mother about it and some stuff he did. She said that I was lying and that I am mentally ill. So I cut them both out even if that is super tabu to do in my family. Hurts so much to have s**tty parents. But you really are better off without the abuse

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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

OP. My mom didn't believe me either. Good for you standing up for yourself.

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#22

I attempted suicide a year ago, obviously I was unsuccessful. It was a wake up call to my alcoholism and motivated me to get a chemical dependency evaluation and go to treatment. I have a very good life now and I don't regret the attempt because I wouldn't be here if it hadn't gotten to that point.

They say your rock bottom is where you quit digging, and I threw my shovel down on July 24th, 2021.

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#23

40 People Confess The Darkest Thing They've Ever Done That They Never Regretted Paid £250 quid for a horse off an acquaintance that had been suffering from various ailments, been a bit neglected and couldn't even lay down to sleep any more and then moved the horse to a different yard and had her quietly put down a few days later to end her suffering.

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1 year ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

These secrets to save or prevent suffering are sad but the right thing done by good people.

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40 People Confess The Darkest Thing They've Ever Done That They Never Regretted In middle school, there was this group of boys that would corner me in the hallway and try to scare me. I was the perfect target for these little bastards. I was short, skinny, and had (and still have) and anxiety disorder. One day I just had enough, and asked a friend if I could have an extra pencil, sharpened it as much as I could, and when I saw one of them in the hallway, I stabbed the f**k out of his leg. Sh**head got what he deserved.

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40 People Confess The Darkest Thing They've Ever Done That They Never Regretted There was a girl I had a crush on, but we were pretty good friends.
She was abused by her boyfriend, I won't give up details out of respect for her, but he was a piece of s**t.
He was older than both of us and very religious, attended the countryside church a lot, and she was 15 at the time.
So anyways, one night she calls me and asks for help. It was around 2AM and she told me, she was sexually abused and left stranded in a middle of nowhere in the countryside.
I drove there to pick her up and heard the whole story.
So we got a poster or, idk, pamphlet saying the whole story and hung it up the church's news board.
People took notice, but we haven't named the person yet. It was dumb, I know. But we were young and feeling vengeful.
Anyways, more girls started reaching out and informed us about that guy's travesty.
Turns out he had a thing for younger girls, too. And he also assaulted them physically and sexually.
We gathered the info and made a wanted poster with his photo and all of the anonymous testimonies and once again, hung it on the church's board.

The guy is found dead. Official cause: suicide.
But there's plenty of evidence that it was a murder. Edit: Justice delivered by someone else, staged as a suicide. We don't know.

Anyways, I might be indirectly responsible for this guy's death, but considering how terrible of a person he was, I'm not sure if I feel bad about it.

Edit: Feel free to ask questions, I've seen people asking if it's a copy-pasta story. It's not, but stuff like that, unfortunately, happens a lot.

Edit2: Just to clarify, there was police involved, but in my country, especially in rural areas where Church has the most power, young girls stand no chance against the fully grown church-going believer, because victim blaming is a thing and the girls risk being ostracized if they speak up. Because in Poland it's always woman's fault.

Edit3: If you're wondering what happened afterwards, the girl I had a crush on ended up as a substance abuser with suicidal tendencies, but she's doing much better now.
Other girls who were molested received proffessional mental aid and I've eventually moved on, when we grew more and more distant.
We still sometimes talk with that girl, but as you can tell, she doesn't necessarily trust men now.

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#26

I come from a pretty dysfunctional family and was abused by my uncle for many years. Sadly nobody took much notice of me when I revealed everything. Aunt remained married to him and mother allowed him back into the family home several week’s later. Fast forward many years and my family turned their back on me when I was considering finally reporting it to the police. I cut my parent’s out of my life and have banned them from seeing my children (their grandchildren). Are they pissed? Yes. Do I regret my decision? No. My mental health and that of my children’s is worth far more than trying to proverbially set myself on fire to keep everyone else warm. Most of my siblings are angry at me but I no longer care and feel like I’m a better person for breaking thru such family dysfunction. Sometimes you gotta do what’s best for you and block out the noise around you. It’s a million times worse now as my beautiful grandmother passed away last night and she was one of the only normal family members left in my life. My heart hasn’t felt this heavy with grief before and I miss her so very much.

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#27

Told my stepmother how I really felt about her on her death bed. I was 22 and she was dying from years of alcohol abuse. She would beat me as a child and tell my father lies about me so he would punish me with his fist. My teen years were a constant battle with my father when he got home from work from the lies she would tell. Much of the fights came to blows and I moved out to live with my grandmother.

I just let it all out on her. I knew she was aware and I made sure she knew how much of a piece of s**t she was and how my father was better off now that she would be burning in hell. I was gone before my father returned and she passed away 2 days later.

Turns out I was right! My father is in a much better place and has since apologized to me and we have a great relationship. It is amazing how one person can sow so much discord and chaos.

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#28

During college, I saw a couple of guys trying to secretly photograph a female classmate. I felt intense disgust at that. After the class was over, I told some good but intimidating seniors about those guys. For the next three days, those guys were not seen in the class. The following day they were mad angry and approached me outside the college. My bum was saved that day because right across the street, the seniors showed up and waved at me. The two guys gave me a dirty look and left on their bikes. I never found out what the seniors did to them. I have never regretted it; I only hoped the seniors didn't do any crazy ragging sh*t to them, but the lesson needed to be learned.

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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Kinda sounds likd they tied them up somewhere. Probably didn't even do anything, but I bet it scared them.

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#29

40 People Confess The Darkest Thing They've Ever Done That They Never Regretted I used to work with an openly racist guy in the army. He would regularly make racist jokes and statements like telling one of our black soldiers that the "Colored Bathrooms were over there."

I reported him to EO like I was supposed to, but because he was friends with the EO rep nothing happened.

So I went on 4chan and posted his name and social security number on a "If you hate them Post their info" threads.

He got his identity stolen.

No regrets.

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#30

40 People Confess The Darkest Thing They've Ever Done That They Never Regretted I called the police on my mom and had her submitted to a mental hospital and left her there.

She needed to know after everything my love WAS conditional and she needed to get her s**t together.

She didn’t, and I’m sure she hasn’t forgiven me since.

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#31

40 People Confess The Darkest Thing They've Ever Done That They Never Regretted Ex-stepfather had verbally and physically abused me for 12 years before I finally left the house for good. The last day I was there, my step-piece of s**t basically admitted to having feelings for me, choked me, and screamed at me for hours. I left through my bedroom window. For five months I avoided that house until ex-stepfather got a hold of my new phone number and texted me non stop about how I’m breaking my mom’s heart by not coming to visit. So I texted back that I’ll come by one day soon after work. When I got there, he opened the door, and I cracked his face open with a baseball bat. The reason why the police weren’t called was because my step-a*****e was already wanted for trafficking substances. The pandemic started a couple months after and my mom decided to move out and let the POS stay in my childhood home. Mom and I are in contact and she goes to therapy. I also go to therapy.

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#32

40 People Confess The Darkest Thing They've Ever Done That They Never Regretted Ghosted a guy who was supposed to be my friend. The friendship had started off fine, we became close very quickly... But then the cracks started yawning into weird black abysses. His stories didn't match up to reality. He always had a new story to tell, and it was always fantastical. He would call me at 3 am and just sob about how his bones hurt and he could see "the shadow man". I was 19 and very confused, very afraid. I couldn't deal with it, and I didn't feel safe, and he never listened if I tried to help him through whatever was going on with him. So I just. Stopped picking up the phone. I stopped agreeing to meet him. I disappeared from his life. A year later, a mutual friend and an ex of mine told me he had died of bone cancer. I was f*****g devastated. It traumatized me for years thinking that he needed me and I ditched him and he died alone. It to this day crumbled how I navigate boundaries now.

Five years after that, I was told that it was all a lie, and he had never had cancer. Or he had it and was in a coma. Or he moved away. I don't know the truth. But I do know that cutting those two liars out of my life was the right choice to make.

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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I think sometimes when people lie about having big problems...it's cause they really do have big problems...just not the type they talk about.

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#33

I planned to kill a man. Growing up my best ever friend got molested by her step dad often but only her family knew about this. One day the whole thing got exposed on TV by one of those shows were all the tragedy is aired. I felt so much fury. I was a young silly man, I used to live in the favelas and knew a couple of not very good guys. I asked them for a favor, I would work for them if they killed the son of a b***h. We went there, the house was 100% empty
He fled after the news on TV.
I got lucky really, could have wasted my whole life right there.

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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

My best friend's father is a (verbally) abusive drunk and if I ever found out he physically assaulted and/or molested her, I'd do the same. No regrets.

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40 People Confess The Darkest Thing They've Ever Done That They Never Regretted Signed someone up online for home Mormon visits and added in comments to not give up if I was rude at first, I really did want to be helped deep down.

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1 year ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I think this post needs a why. What did the person do to deserve this? Otherwise, it's just mean, not an apt response to someone doing something.

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40 People Confess The Darkest Thing They've Ever Done That They Never Regretted Stabbed my own hand and blamed it on a kid I hated in kindergarten.


He was a bully and would constantly flip over the girls' skirts as well as steal my f*****g food, so I decided he gotta go. Got him expelled from that school.

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40 People Confess The Darkest Thing They've Ever Done That They Never Regretted When i was a teenager and new on the internet chatrooms in the years 2000-2004, i was a frequent visitor to a Dragonball Z RP chatroom. I was a young teen with zero concept of sex, relationships, etc. I decided i wanted to try cross-playing as a male character and didn't want to be one of the main cast, so i picked Zarbon (i know, wtf). But then a girl fell for me. Backstepping a little, through the course of RP in the main chat room, a girl RPing as a self-insert DBZ character would send me DMs asking for personal advice, telling me about herself, her life, her struggles with her parents, her friends, etc. We became friends, but i was nervous about privacy and worried that identifying myself as a girl would be seen as deceptive, so in order to keep up the façade that i was a guy, I made up a persona. I became Travis, a High school senior and member of a garage band who was emancipated from his parents and living in an apartment with a roommate. Analyzing it now, I suspect it was an effort to appear as an authority, but still in a relatable age range.

Over months, she continued to confide in Travis and we Roleplayed in public chat, but had a private pseudo-relationship going on including cyber-sex and "pillowtalk". She confessed her love to Travis, and I knew I had to let her down, because I was actually a 14-15 year old girl, which I suspect she was as well. I continued the friendship for a few months more, but keeping a more friendly distance an she seemed to have backed off the idea that we would be a couple or together, but was telling me I was her only friend, the only one she could confide in, etc. So i encouraged her to go to school functions and meet other people because "Travis" couldn't be there for her IRL. She started to talk eventually about some new friends and joining an anime club in her neighborhood. I began to tell a story about Travis had met a girl in his real life and they were starting a relationship, etc. We continued to talk and i peppered in stories about my girlfriend in order to keep reminding her that we couldn't be together, which she took well. When I was confident that she was good to go forwards with her new relationships and i realized we'd been "friends" for like 2 years, slowly Travis stopped logging in. I would log in from time to time under another account just to see if she kept coming to the chatroom, and eventually I left for good. I think about her often, even 20 years later now, and wonder how she's doing.

Travis became the basis for my favorite D&D character eventually and when i think about his origin, I think about that girl and i feel bad for leading her on, but i hope i gave her fond memories.

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#37

40 People Confess The Darkest Thing They've Ever Done That They Never Regretted My football coach and history teacher screwed over my uncle, the assistant coach really bad. After that year I stopped playing football and started f*****g with my teacher/old coach.

The first thing I did was change words in his computer to type other words. I focused on all of the transition words first. Like the, and, it, etc. whenever he would type them it would change to some pretty gross things. This was about 14 years ago and I’ll never forget watching him freak out when the projector was up and he was trying to give a lesson.

The next thing I did is change the directory of all of his applications to a website that had three old dudes banging in the shower. It was gross as hell and the funny thing is whenever you tried to exit the page, it would move. It was a trolling site that you couldn’t get out of unless you hard shut down your computer.

Oh man, the good old days.

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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

There's either genius in this thread or sycophants. Some seem to be both. Some just trivial.

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#38

40 People Confess The Darkest Thing They've Ever Done That They Never Regretted Putting my ex's breast milk in her parents coffee. They were supercritical people and I was stay at home dad which was very cool and a privilege actually. Anyway, parents in law came to visit and the usual snarky comments were really pissing me off. My girls mother used to produce loads of breast milk and was always expressing off lots to bottle and keep in the fridge for later feeds... So I offered to make coffee and added the breast milk to it for the parents. It made me very happy and I suppose it is a little bit dark.

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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Most things are fair game...but I'm against tampering with peoples food and drink

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40 People Confess The Darkest Thing They've Ever Done That They Never Regretted There was a woman in a local FB group whose entire personality was being a "combat veteran wife", and would speak over actual vets and claimed all women who claimed SA were liars.

So I did what any female veteran would do and hired a sex worker to seduce her husband, and paid for it with my disability out of principal.

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40 People Confess The Darkest Thing They've Ever Done That They Never Regretted Turned off the lights in the school bathroom and left while people were in the stalls.

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