Aren’t “Words”, in reference to the old saying, simply changes in air pressure that are perceived by the hearer? Thus harmless, as humans can’t (or perhaps do not) naturally generate so much air pressure that the hearer is injured. Assuming of course the person speaking is giving the hearer about 3 feet of personal space and is not singing or yelling.
Aren’t “Words”, in reference to the old saying, simply changes in air pressure that are perceived by the hearer? Thus harmless, as humans can’t (or perhaps do not) naturally generate so much air pressure that the hearer is injured. Assuming of course the person speaking is giving the hearer about 3 feet of personal space and is not singing or yelling.