punishment

n. 1. attempting to change someone’s point of view through the use of force. The most effective version of this is execution, since, as a matter of careful observation, the offender never takes the offending point of view again. 2. the public exercise of the people’s inalienable right to revenge. 3. a confession by the punisher that he has lost faith in his ability to exercise any control over the punishee.





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