#HBC | Acrostic
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Ranmaru, I need you to break down a feeling I have. I want to tell you that if there an option to waive the moving violation (i.e. take reduced points in turn for a higher initial cash payment) then you should take it. But I don't feel that it is right to strongly force you to take that advice without offering to pay for the price difference between the regular ticket and the higher initial cash payment. Now I'm bothered by something else. I reflexively feel bad about how your car having no AC was a cause for you running the red stop sign. But I'm not sure if I care about it. I want to type that I feel for you so much that I want to just give you the $122 and that you should use that money towards putting an AC system in your car because you've identified a root issue that needs to be fixed. But I can't do it. I can't even write that you're worth a measly $122 and because I can't write that, you could end up with another moving violation with an increased fine because I'm too greedy to give you a small portion of my savings. I don't think that I can say I actually care without actually offering a real solution when it's actually possible for me to give one. And when I don't even bother to help someone who needs that help, how can I even express regret when it's not the type of deep regret to actually make a difference.