09-05-2006, 07:04 PM
That may be true, but I think it is important to consider how you personally interpret the meaning of "devious". When I hear the word devious, I immediately think of someone doing something evil, no good, out to hurt others for their own benefit.
But I think being devious in terms of stalking differs from the generally understood meaning of the word. It does mean being sly, cunning and ruthless. But without self-importance involved, being devious has no real "evil" connotations. I'm basically just talking about semantics and intention here.
It is only a matter of perception as to what it means for someone to be "honest and upfront". It is only a matter of perception as to what it means for something to be "true".
This is all a play anyway. All a great drama between birth and death.
But I think being devious in terms of stalking differs from the generally understood meaning of the word. It does mean being sly, cunning and ruthless. But without self-importance involved, being devious has no real "evil" connotations. I'm basically just talking about semantics and intention here.
It is only a matter of perception as to what it means for someone to be "honest and upfront". It is only a matter of perception as to what it means for something to be "true".
This is all a play anyway. All a great drama between birth and death.

