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Art Project Gives Power to Bullying Victims
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Beautiful. Incidentally, bullying eventually got me to sympathize with the most evil villains in storytelling – because they are the ones with the painful stories, and a powerful agenda – and with those who committed mass shootings. It would be interesting to see whether of this art turns out genocidal. Not everyone’s sense of self-worth falls when it’s challenged.
NB – RE: “The project came out of their own experience being bullied – Paula for being ‘poor, skinny, motherless, and very shy”’ and Paul for being gay.” I assume “Paula” should be “Linda.”