It's the intent behind the criticism/feedback. If it is meant to be constructive or to be hurtful makes a big difference.
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The Appalachian Mountains were formed in a Constructive Force
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First, the term ex-felon is almost always misused. If a person is a felon, they are always a felon, unless the conviction and charges are later overturned and removed. Otherwise, the person is ALWAYS a felon. Second, to answer your question, there is a concept known as constructive intent or constructive possession. A felon cannot have access to or control over a firearm. It is not illegal, techincally, for a felon to be in the vicinity of a person with a gun, unless the felon has intent to control the weapon.
Constructive Force is something thats CONSTRUCTIVE
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It is constructive