Yes.
Some businesses practices may offend others when they act socially. For instance, a business that supports gay rights may offend others who don't agree.
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Disadvantages--it may offend some people. Advantages--remind one of spiritual path.
May lee Digtastifyler is in fact!
This is utter rubbish as Jesus never ever had any time in his life to get married and even have a baby.
That's censorship, censoring.
*Uncensored music may offend some. *Uncensored videos *Easily distracts a person --Easily distracts those around said person.
Yes, but some of the shows contain content that may not suitable for viewers under 17 years of age. Some shows may be tamer, but parents may need to preview some of the TV-MA rated programming.
The adjective form of "offend" is "offensive." It describes something that causes displeasure, anger, or resentment. For example, an offensive remark may hurt someone's feelings or be deemed inappropriate in a given context.
When? you mean how old do you have to be? It's an awesom idea. Never get married befor you're 25!!!be careful with that. you may offend him. some guys might get upset yet others may go with it
May or may not. No offense means that the intention is not to offend. If you, on the other hand, do get offended it is only your problem.
Some people may dislike Walt Whitman's poems due to their unconventional style, explicit language, or themes of sensuality and individualism. Additionally, some readers may find his poetic exploration of complex emotions and ideas challenging, leading to a strong response either positively or negatively.