1. hmm well i guess in terms of the things ive done that have hurt other people the most... (not physically though, ive never done anything like that really) the most "evil" thing i've done would be not caring about addictions that i have. people that care about me had tried to stop me from doing self-destructive things, but there were times when i shooed them away and didn't care. that hurt them a lot, as i know now.
2. oh jeez, a lot of things. well, first thing i think of is being sexually abused over the course of a year or so when i was 9. that was a pretty fffing low thing for my brother's best friend to do. also, i've had a lot of troubles with friends being pretty stupid too. my best friend told some pretty serious secrets to people who i didn't want knowing them, and it ruined my reputation and made me lose a lot of friends. it worked out in the end because i was able to deal with the situation fairly well, though.
3. probably rape and things like that. maybe it's just because i know how bad it is, but i think that it's definitely caused a lot of bad in this world, not just for the initial victims. those victims are known to become messed up in a lot of ways and some go on to abuse their own children. it's a cycle. not only rape, actually. basically, the worst thing that people can do is to mess up perceptions of love and pain for people at a young age. things like that cause lots of problems for witnesses and victims. messed-up childhoods are a common cause for serial killers, pedophiles, rapists... and holocaust-starters.
after all, Hitler had a pretty messed-up childhood too (for one thing, his dad's 3rd wife was Hitler's cousin and also his mom).
from Wikipedia (Click to reveal)Hitler had a troubled childhood, as his father was violent to him and violent towards his mother. Hitler himself said that, as a boy, he was often beaten by his father. Years later, he told his secretary: "I then resolved never again to cry when my father whipped me. A few days later I had the opportunity of putting my will to the test. My mother, frightened, took refuge in front of the door. As for me, I counted silently the blows of the stick which lashed my rear end".