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Kusumoto, Takaya

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Duncan Brotherton

Duncan Brotherton

I never criticize others for their outof-control looks. The word “helpless” indicates that there is no room for improvement through effort or other means. For example, a short nose, short arms, short legs, or a large face. Even if plastic surgery or operation can improve their appearance, it requires more than a certain amount of effort, so I assum there is no way to do anything about it.

Things that can be improved with a little effort, such as sleeping habits, snotty noses, and clothes that are turned inside out, are considered important to work on. I think that jokes and teasing to appearance criticism. Even if the other person is OK with being teased or talked about in some ways, I know is not necessary to say it, so I never will. I also believe that even statements made in defense of others are criticism for their appearance.

A person who gives a warning to protect others may be satisfied that he or she has been justified and that the other person is reminded of his or her own righteousness. However, when you give a warning, you are saying that a person’s features are inferior. I don’t care how you subconsciously evaluate another person’s appearance, but I don’t think it’s a good idea to say it out loud.

Kusumoto, Takaya

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