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by kordless
3688 days ago
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> That poor, poor child. That's speaking for the child. Speaking for someone else's feelings besides your own is speaking for others. And, it's not a perspective either, it's an opinion how someone else would feel in the situation, which is NOT a different perspective you can hold, given you aren't the other person. Stick to what you know, is the basic lesson. |
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