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(12,712 posts)this assures invalidation of those who invalidate?
That seems to encompass a very large chunk of habitual and common nomenclature and does it mean that every anyone uses any of those phrases they have the implied intent?
Seems we need a reboot of language to negate our invalidation and what of our capacity to not let other people control or manipulate our feelings, (as in they are our own reaction to any situation, especially verbal communication, and therefore subject to our will) as much since we really can't control what other people will say or do to the extent that list suggests.
Otherwise, those ideas are also worthy of consideration for those who care to be more considerate an less manipulative. It's just my opinion that manipulation is a very common aspect of our entire culture, be it overt or covert.
Thanks.