Used DELIBERATELY in place of the word "SORRY"
so as to inflict subconcious negativity.
I read it in a novel where the young male character, having done a mis-deed, rather than feel the full brunt of guilt (whether by having an excuse or absence of conscience) deliberately speaks the word "SORROW" instead of "SORRY"
so as to inflict subconcious negativity.
I read it in a novel where the young male character, having done a mis-deed, rather than feel the full brunt of guilt (whether by having an excuse or absence of conscience) deliberately speaks the word "SORROW" instead of "SORRY"
by PaintBallerTigerDover January 19, 2012