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Words are not violence, But do Words Matter?
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You attempt something doesn't mean you were successfully nor that the effect you hoped for was realised.

Have I insinuated I was a victim? Anywhere?

I like pointing out your failure and your bullshit and hypocrisy. Doesn't mean I feel victimized nor does it mean I am "set off".

For instance if you held your breath until you turned blue and videotaped it to make me feel bad for you, but that act of trying to make me feel bad, would it equate that I did feel bad?

I would love you to test that theory.

Of course you do not believe trying something means that people have to be personally affected by your efforts.

Attempts at browbeating me or holding your breath are no more likely to victimise me or upset me or change my life than anything else and none of it would set me off.

Only a liar would claim it did. Incidentally why did you?
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RE: Words are not violence, But do Words Matter? - by Fry Guy - 10-31-2018, 12:53 AM