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Invective- Abusive/rude/ etc.

Somebody delivering abuse makes them feel like they can over power you, or else they're just taking out all thier anger out on you.

Somebody receiving that abuse makes them feel the oppisite, it makes them feel hurt, worthless, broken, etc.

It's like bullying for example.

~Hope this helps! B.V

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