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No, harmless is an adjective. Example: My dog is harmless. This sentence means that my dog won't bite or attack. He's friendly.
no, they are quite harmless, and if tame, are friendly.
The opposite of a dangerous dog would be a harmless, friendly, or tame dog.
The opposite of a dangerous dog would be a harmless, friendly, or tame dog.
benevolent, kind, warm, friendly, obliging, symphathetic, compassionate, harmless, innocent, inoffensive
Female Tarantulas are completely harmless to humans, in fact quite friendly to humans. They bite the male tarantulas harshly and their bite causes the male to suffer. Males are harmless to humans also.
Parrot.Because it is eco-friendly,harmless,culturally and environmentally congruent with human nature.
of course not silly! snails are gentle and friendly. they are harmless and make very good pets
This is actually 2 different and separate questions, in my opinion.When does bullying go too far?In my opinion any bullying has already gone too far. Bullying is not some harmless social game, as many still seem to believe.There should be no tolerance for bullying.When does bullying become a legal issue?It is much harder to determine when the police and/or courts should get involved.If the no tolerance rule was followed consistently this couldn't happen.
Bullying can be a very serious matter, depending on the severity of it. Harmless taunts and insults like "you suck", or other friendly banter won't be considered very serious. However, if someone is to constantly insult another person in an alarming way, such as death threats and physical actions against the person, it can be considered very serious. In another way of taking the question, it is a very serious problem in the world, and from what I have seen in my research on it, not nearly enough is being done on it.
Bullying was a big problem thousands of years before I was born, bullying was a big problem when I was in grade school, bullying will be a big problem thousands of years after I am dead. Nothing has changed, nothing will change. Bullying is a part of human nature. As long as we are humans, bullying will always be a big problem.What has changed is there has been an increasing awareness of the serious, sometimes irreparable, damage that bullying does to its victims. Often changing their entire lives in unanticipatable directions. When I was in grade school, being bullied was usually just considered a harmless right of passage, part of normal socialization and play! But "play" that affects you in such a way that the kids you felt were your best friends 15 minutes ago have suddenly become ugly terrifying nonhuman monsters that you MUST try to find some way to kill to protect yourself; is not harmless! (I'm sorry if the bluntness of that last statement upsets you, but that was my personal experience with bullying; many times. I hated what bullying could do to my mind more than I hated the bullies doing it. Fortunately for both me and the bullies, I never did find some way to kill any of them)Perhaps with luck that awareness may allow some control of the problem of bullying, but I very much doubt that effect will be very big.
they're already harmless...how does it go harmless to harmless