you can say whatever you want in a sound proof room and you are the only one in it and not offend anyone... unless of course you wind up offending yourself... so maybe you should wear earplugs too
2006-06-20 11:37:38
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answer #1
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answered by Goddess T 6
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sure, i mean if you compliment someone the right way, theres no reason for them to be offended and if they do then i personally dont think you should feel that bad because you know that you did it for a good cause (supposing you did, if u didnt then dont fool urself) and u didnt have any bad intentions. If i were you then i would just talk it out and explain your motives. Also how many people your talking to has a lot to do with it because theres a larger chance of offending someone if ur with a big crowd. Last thing that matters is their nationality since what for us might be ok for another person of a different country might be insulting. Just talk it out dude, best wishes! (and I didnt mean dude in a bad way, lol!)
2006-06-20 12:29:14
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answered by Naty 1
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Nope. Someone, somewhere will find some way to be offended by anything. Just always looking for the bad and never the good in anything.
2006-06-20 10:10:48
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answered by mailmanfwi 2
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No, that is not any longer antagonistic to the Rede, inspite of the actual undeniable actuality that i'm presuming it really is a rhetorical question coming from you. ;) It relies upon on the clarification for doing the curse. if that is the most proper way of combating more effective damage, then its plausible. in case you're doing it in simple terms to get revenge (or enact your own variety of justice), then no. My rule of thumb is that if its justified to do some thing mundanely, you're justified to do it with magic. Revenge with a gun is in simple terms as petty as revenge with magic. in reality maximum human beings who imagine about cursing are looking for for revenge. in the journey that they are searching for some more thing effective helpful, magic frequently isn't the most proper approach accessible. (If there's a loopy guy on the door, you call the police, no longer solid a spell.) The regulation of go back (i'm no longer into 3's) continuously applies. that is like the regulation of gravity. that is independent. it really is why we make sure to be so conscious of risky moves: there are serious effects to such issues, yet often times the objective is really worth those effects. in case you're not any further prepared to face those effects, you may want to not be doing it. The universe doesn't look any incorrect way in simple terms because you've a good reason.
2016-11-15 01:01:56
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answered by Anonymous
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I think the idea of technology and computer use has prevented us from being able to "hear" the tone of voice from the person we are talking to. Offense only means that someone has not received 'well' what you have said to them. Most of the time when people tell you the truth - it's their truth and we don't respond kindly to that. I try to temper what I say in writing with little kindnesses to let people know that I have no issue with them or their ideas, etc. Peep this - you are loved no matter what you say - we just have to learn not to be so sensitive towards each other. smiles and laughter.
2006-06-20 15:15:49
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answered by THE SINGER 7
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No... and to be quite honest, I'm thoroughly offended that you even asked this question. =)
j/k -- just say that you love air. No one hates air. And there are a few other things you could probably come up with if you had a decent amount of marijuana, a notebook, and a dictionary at hand.
2006-06-20 12:10:54
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answered by eekscarykat 1
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I don't believe that it is possible. People walk around w/ their feelings on their shoulders these days. I don't believe in disrespecting anyone but we have gone way overboard w/ all of the political-correctness. That’s just my opinion. I don't want to offend anyone. :~)
2006-06-20 10:12:15
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answered by Homer 3
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No. Everything will be offending to someone, even if it is only one person in the entire world.
2006-06-20 10:16:19
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answered by band_geek_freak 3
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You should try hard not to offend people, but if/when you do you should try to make amends. It's called getting along with people. After you've made your amends you can't beat yourself up you have to let it go.
2006-06-20 10:18:15
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answered by daljack -a girl 7
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Shut up . That question really offends me.
2006-06-20 10:35:07
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answered by Anonymous
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