Segregation can be morally and ethically problematic, particularly when it involves discrimination based on race, gender, or other inherent characteristics, as it often perpetuates inequality and social injustice. However, segregation can be context-dependent; for instance, separating individuals in certain settings for safety or specific needs (like special education) may be justified. Ultimately, the implications of segregation should be carefully considered, weighing the potential benefits against the risks of exclusion and discrimination.
A Hypochondriac
Interventions always help.
a cynic , someone who knows the price of everything but the value of nothing
Something's Always Wrong was created in 1994.
That would be a hypocondriac (unsure of spelling)
If you allow someone to do something wrong, the you're an enabler.
Something Always Goes Wrong was created in 2001.
Man people be trying to judge some people but they know that something is wrong with their relationship but they always try to judge someone else what is it with that
It can hurt someone or something.
No not always.
Well, I don't think there's anything wrong with me, but there might be something wrong with you.
wrong