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Posted: Mon Aug 04, 2008 2:41 pm
What Our Words Mean. Do we even understand them anymore? Do you understand that every word you say or even think effects others in ways that could hurt them. Or how they may even help them. Every day I see kids being picked on and still every day I see kids being praised on. We make fun of others without even knowing it sometimes. In Every School there are the few kids that no one sits by. No one talks too. And that everyone makes fun of. But still there are the kids in every school that are a few kids that everyone sits by and everyoen talks too. But yet are still made fun of. What is the point?
Why do we use our words to hurt others or to make better of others? I've been hurt many many times by words. But I've still been made better of Many more words of others. I just wanted to know if I'm the only that feels this way. Why must we put kids on two sides. Either the Yes party or the No party. Just wondering...
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Posted: Mon Aug 04, 2008 2:49 pm
I know what you mean. I don't like to swear. Many years back, if you did cuss, you did it carefully. Nowadays, people are throwing cusswords around like it means nothing, and nobody really cares anymore. What's up with that??
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Posted: Tue Aug 05, 2008 1:18 pm
I wouldn't say that some kids get segregated by school groups. Some simply prefer to be alone. Of course it's not ok to pick on others, for my shame I have to admit that I did it too, but I have been picked on by others, too.
The more often a word is used, the less it means. Someday I simply got deaf to those who tried to insult me. The best thing is to get a "Let 'em talk" attitude, those people who always seek some stress have an empty life and try to compensate it with supressing others.
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