Talk:Tomohiko Kazami/@comment-91.47.14.139-20150120185326/@comment-6052796-20150121155912

When I said sorry doesn't cut it when you're alive, I meant it in both ways. The first way was the obvious, those that don't regret their actions, but say sorry like it's a commodity saying, should never be forgiven, whereas those that do truely regret their actions are already forgiven without them having to apologize. Nayoa feels bad, because he almost killed his friend over a bad hunch. Yukito probably won't remember hitting his teacher since she was the extra, but maybe feel bad without knowing why. (Kinda like how Matsunaga was traumatized by killing the extra even though he doesn't remember.)