glorydaz
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Deserved always implies a sense of justice.
That's why the word undeserved exists.
You can't deserve something unjust.
Example: a man doesn't deserve to be scalded to death by prison guards for defecating on himself and dirtying his cell. His death was undeserved.
so you're making your own definition of a word?
have fun with that :wave2:
You don't know the definition of the word deserve? :shocked: Here it is from Merriam Webster:
de·served de·serv·ing
transitive verb
: to be worthy of : merit <deserves another chance>
intransitive verb
: to be worthy, fit, or suitable for some reward or requital <have become recognized as they deserve — T. S. Eliot>
Clearly the definition implies a sense of justice, as do all the synonyms without exception.
I just did! :banana:
Provide an example or retract that false accusation.
The fact that you speak of a "sense of justice" is all the proof anyone needs. Your "sense of justice" is that which YOU decide is just depending on your own ethical standard, as each man's is. Take twenty people and give them the same case and you would get more than one opinion about what Justice is.
So whine away, Elo, as all little gods do. You have no standard except what you make up on your own.