Well I guess It's time for a new journal...
ignored
adj : disregarded
short deffinition for such a strong word.
(Okay enough about that)
But i am bored and will look into a word and argue about it.
Care (kâr)
n.
1. A burdened state of mind, as that arising from heavy responsibilities; worry.
2. Mental suffering; grief.
3. An object or source of worry, attention, or solicitude

Care, seems to be a strong word, which it is; if it is used correctly. Sadly though alot of people won't use it in a way where they mean it. As they will use it on someone just so they think that and may feel the comfort that they want.

Why would someone choose to do that to someone, say they "care" about them, and yet end up hurting them? End up causing the pain they said they wouldnt let happen to the person they "cared" for.

As #2 states;
"Mental Suffering; Grief." 
How does one care under mental suffering? Unless it is meaning that someone feels bad and is caring for someone.

You shouldnt care for someone because you feel bad, you should care always. Not just because you "feel bad". Care because you feel for them. Care because you want to be there for them. In some cases Care because you love them.

Number 3. To care also means to worry. Just by saying you care won't do much, you have to be able to show that you care.

If you are worried let them know you are worried so they know for sure you care. If they do something that gets you mad, get mad. That shows you care. (You still have to know how to forgive.)

Now number 1. It says its a "burdened state of mind". A deffinition of "Burdened" is, "Something that is emotionally difficult to bear." How is caring 'emotionally difficult'? You should be able to without having it be difficult.
I care...
and always will. Just like I will always love you.

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I love you, and I do care too..
Thank You.
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