Careless comments
Rape one's self-esteem.
Insidious, burrowing, and viral,
Threatening to debilitate all that
Is good.
Calculating, conniving, and crushing,
Its mission is to damage and destroy
Something--someone--that began so purely
Magnificent and special.
Rape one's self-esteem.
Insidious, burrowing, and viral,
Threatening to debilitate all that
Is good.
Calculating, conniving, and crushing,
Its mission is to damage and destroy
Something--someone--that began so purely
Magnificent and special.
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This is so true. Criticism is an art and some are better at it than others. The only thing, they have four fingers pointing back at them. Well done indeed.
Wonderful! Criticism is an art, though the untrained user can really destroy!
Whoever said, "Sticks and stones...but words can never hurt me" was never criticized! Words leave wounds that even time cannot heal. Cheers
True!