u laugh and get over it
The behavior you’re describing is generally called abuse. If it involves repeated physical harm, it’s called physical abuse. If it involves repeated insults, humiliation, threats, or verbal attacks, it’s verbal abuse. When it includes manipulation, control, intimidation, or emotional harm over time, it’s often referred to as emotional or psychological abuse. A key factor is the pattern — it’s not just a one-time argument or mistake. It’s ongoing behavior that causes harm, fear, or control. In some contexts, especially in relationships, it may also be called domestic violence or intimate partner violence. If someone is experiencing this, it’s important to know that abuse is never justified, and support from trusted people or professional services can help.
hurting someone intentionally, knowing that it's hurting them.
Yes it is.
I think it means that he's still getting over someone else.
Diwali is the peacefull Indian Festival of the Light,meant to celebrate the victory of good over evil. Hardly a time to hurt someone.
You can always be sued for hurting someone. Is it worse to hurt someone while wearing a bullet proof vest? Not particularly.
When a government keeps someone within the society from hurting someone else, it most directly accomplishes the purpose of order.
When a government keeps someone within the society from hurting someone else, it most directly accomplishes the purpose of order.
When a government keeps someone within the society from hurting someone else, it most directly accomplishes the purpose of order.
it's not call anything but it just mean you where in love and your heart was broken
You put this in Club Penguin?
Yes.