Absolutely, especially if the harm was intentional (on purpose). If you harm someone, you have to think about and live with that incident for the rest of your life. Ill will and feelings eat away at a person. You start to lose sleep; your health declines in many ways; overall, you just feel terrible. This is all multiplied even more when you intentional harm someone. Often times, you relive the incident over and over again. The harm being done to you, now, can be far worse than when you placed harm on someone else.
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She ascended the stair case with her face guarded by her dark hood. The glare of light illuminated the burn on the side of her face, the large blemish covering most of her cheek and part of her right eye.
She had the demeanor that brought suspicion from wandering eyes around the library.The events of earlier that day flashed across her memory in chronological order. Starting from the moment it all began to the moment it ended. It started as domestic abuse but slowly and gradually turned into something more. She should have never let it go that far.
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Did the activites help you understand the topic Why
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It means that you choose to view strangers on a television for entertainment, but when it comes to letting these same people in your house... you may not be so keen to do so.
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You could be watching the Bachelorette or something related to drama and it's entertaining to watch and laugh about. But that's because your on the outside of the situation. Imagine if you were kneedeep in the drama yourself, it wouldn't be as fun, would it?