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You probably have heard of the saying "If you can't say something nice, don't say nothing at all." Mostly heard from Thumper the Rabbit from the movie "Bambie".
Well I think it's full of bull, to put it bluntly. The problem with that saying is that anyone can take an honest opinion as an insult. And that indicates that if you have something to say that the reader would not necessarily like, you can't say it and you have to keep it to yourself.
I believe in having a right to say what is true, what you believe in, what you see, and your opinion on anything and everything.
However, I also believe in maturity. I think sometimes you have to stop being nice and tell it like it is....even when it sounds alittle harsh, but when people take that right too far to the point where they are malicious rather than constructive about it, it does absolutely no good for anyone. We are adults here and we should act as such instead of kiddie bullies.
With that being said, happy commenting.
Well I think it's full of bull, to put it bluntly. The problem with that saying is that anyone can take an honest opinion as an insult. And that indicates that if you have something to say that the reader would not necessarily like, you can't say it and you have to keep it to yourself.
I believe in having a right to say what is true, what you believe in, what you see, and your opinion on anything and everything.
However, I also believe in maturity. I think sometimes you have to stop being nice and tell it like it is....even when it sounds alittle harsh, but when people take that right too far to the point where they are malicious rather than constructive about it, it does absolutely no good for anyone. We are adults here and we should act as such instead of kiddie bullies.
With that being said, happy commenting.
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I totally agree with you!
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