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Tuesday, August 4, 2009
session 4-Cyber Bullying
I think it is false as i find that words can actually do more hurt to the victim. The impact on the person may not show on the surface as physical wounds and we may think that nothing is being done to them. But they are actually deeply hurt in their heart and inner wounds take a much longer time to recover, maybe forever. These victims may even start to hate us and take revenge. If so, the hatred will never end. Won't it be better if we think for a second before we throw out such hurtful words and prevent all this unhappiness?
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