so, I found a rather bulky scenario which was posed against the concept of Justice, and thought it was really interesting albeit quite depressing. Thought I'd share it. Tell me what you think:Here, the world's saddest woman is walking. Her face is a little ugly, but she has a lot of make-up on.Right then, Gum that somebody thoughtlessly spat from a roof landed on top of the woman's head. Oh, no! she was on her way to a blind date for her 20th time that day. She kept getting dumped so she was thinking that it'd be the last and was going to the meeting place, but she couldn't see the man with gum in her hair. So she stopped by a hair salon and cut her hair, but her hair was still a mess. The man meant to be her blind date, without even waiting for an hour, quickly left as if he had a sudden life-or-death situation. The woman was completely dumped, and it suddenly starts to rain as well. Everybody Else had umbrellas, but she didn't. She was so excited about the blind date that she forgot to bring one. Just then she twists her ankle over a can someone left on the floor and falls, screaming, to the floor. The people around her started laughing their heads off watching her. At that point, on the verge of collapse, seething with self-hatred, the final blow hits her. On the street, with her messed up hair, in the midst of the laughter, she receives a text as follows: "You know how the company is nowadays right? I'm sorry, you don't have to come into work tomorrow. I'll be sure to get your next paycheck in next month." That night, after drinking alcohol all alone, she rode a taxi to a bridge. And she stopped the taxi. And that was her last moment.well that's the story as best as I could give it. The question is then asked, whom is to blame for the death of the woman?The author proceeds to give their view that all people have killed at some point or another, and that "I've never done a single bad thing" can neither be true, nor proven by other people if it were.