Those do not appear dangerous. As long as the bend is rounded like yours are they are OK to use. What you don't want to do with those small bends is try and straighten them by hand. Normal pull will straighten them enough in flight. Bending them back will weaken them. If the kink is tight or it starts to fray, even one strand, then those nice 65' lines just became 60'.
Now let me add a caution. Although safe to use they will start to act a bit springier. Sort of like a cable handle with too large of loops. I know you are getting better quickly and will start to notice these things soon if you are not already.
I will leave it to Howard to describe what a still safe set of Combat lines might look like!
My 2 cents - Ken
As for the difference, a kink will show strand separation, usually at the peak. A bend will not. A fresh kink is not reason to go home but it will start to corrode or rust internally so you should dispatch it by either shortening the lines if close to the end, or replacing them soon.