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Konner Stout
19 March, 22:35
How does resentment become rebellion?
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Hurst
20 March, 01:17
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Resentment is having a bad attitude towards how people treat you. Rebellion is an act of violence against someone.
Resentment towards a person can make you do bad things to get "revenge"
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