But there’s way more than just the look upon him.
In my class, there’s this guy who nobody likes because of the way he presents himself. He’s not the most attractive person, nor has the best hair, nor best dressed. Everyone makes fun of the way he talks, since I think he’s diagnose with something when he was little that makes him mumble when he speaks. He looks like a total mess.
And everyday, these ASB kids would always mock the way he talks and it pisses me off. If you don’t have anything nice to say, then just shut up. I fucking hate high school and how snobby ASB people think they are and they could do anything to anyone. I’m sorry, in my cool book, you are not on it.
Even though the kid isn’t my most favorite person to hang out with, I wish the best in the future and eventually show those ignorant trash that he’s more than just an image. He’s a person. He worth as much as you worth.
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zawrliza said:
This. Thank you.
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morgaga said:
That’s very nice of you to consider his feelings and know that life offers a lot more when we are able to see things from multiple perspective. It’s just a shame for them because they’ll grow up to realise they are very much lacking in many ways too.
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saturdayair said:
Preach bro
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very-tired-college-student said:
Try being in a college class with two girls in front of you mocking this girl in the front that speaks while doing a particular movement with her hands. I’m not sure what she has, but I do know there is a “disorder”
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