Friday, April 30, 2010

Life

You know what I hate? Hating. Haters suck. I do agree, of course, with the idea of "Love the sinner, hate the sin" but seriously, how much of their brains do Haters use? (Yes, I capitalize it). Regardless of what I think of a person's personality, lifestyle, voice, appearance, ect., I don't turn around immediatly after their exit and go "Man, I hate her!" The people I know do that... I need more friends. Same idea for movie stars and other Rich and Famous People. (I think it's odd that the public knows as much about RFPs as they themselves do, but that's a rant for another day.) If someone says, for example, "I hate Hannah Montana," do they mean they hate her music? voice? life decisions? personality? The latter I think matters most, but really, how much of that do you get from watching "E!" ? Not that I know her at all, but she could be nice. Benefit of the doubt, if caution, is my policy. I have a list of RFPs to meet, she's one of them, and because I have no actual bias, I will come away either happy to have made and aquaintance or annoyed that yet another prep has snubbed me. Haters. Not all preps are nasty though. I happen to know some very nice ones. Stereotyping is bad, kids.
So anywho, these are things you shouldn't discriminate because of:
1. Appearance- this means race, clothing choice, hair, general facial or physical characteristics. This basically falls into personal expression and birth. The former you shouldn't knock because it's not reasonable or classy. If you think you're awesome, you complain (that's what it is, complaining) about someone else's look, and then you had one less thing to complain about, that is they assimilate to you're personal awesomeness, and suddenly there are a whole bunch of you, what fun is that. If it's about looks and you all look the same why bother with all of you when you're all the same. Robotic uniform is boring. Fin. And secondly, please don't discriminate because of a person's lot in the cosmic lottery. Race, body, hair... haven't really got anything to do with a person. Whether a person is cool or notsomuch really has no correlation to it.
2. Money- Clothes they can afford, makeup and shoes included, house, school supplies, car, if money limits it and you knock it, it's not cool. Again, just not classy and falls into the cosmic lottery category again.
3. Voice- I admit that some people have obnoxious voices. I have an extremely weird, monotonal voice that creeps me out whenever I hear it after a recording. *shudder* But me aside, there are people behind those voices, and after awhile you won't care if you get to know them (like: who cares?/nice voice vs dislike: voice is the best thing about them) And do you know how hard it is to change your voice all the time? Me and some friends tried it for a day, and I'm conviced this falls somewhere inside of the cosmic lottery. Though I can't prove it. It's hard... give it a shot anyway, because the people who know you will give you some funny looks.
well, i have more, but it's getting late. i'll finish up later.

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