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Thursday, June 4, 2009 !@#$% 7:28 PM

ya know, in the course of the five hours I spent in school just now, I've been called a dog a two times, a bitch around fifty, and basically was aimed at the word fuck more than a million times. and honestly, I don't get it. Because the people that say these things about me, they don't even know me. They aren't from my clique, not my classmates- was, not is-, basically not the people I hang out with(or even like).

The simple act of calling names, not only to me but every person that walks in their path, it really shows how this people lack courage. The courage to actually go up to a person's face and call them the name that one desires without the fear of getting. Well. Beaten up. But in this case, one does it behind the other's back, portraying cowardice.

"How dare you call me a coward!"

They would probably come up to my face and say that. Because they're trying to prove that they're not cowards. They're in denial. It is said that a normal human only works with 5% of his brain. This people may work on .5% and that'll still be a miracle. Because to these people, their feelings are already masked by a strong armour, a darker shade of black. And without a functioning heart, that piece of mass that God has created for one to use as a tool to think-a conscience- will not be of any use. These people have a problem. And they're not anywhere near trying to solve it.

The world should teach the people of which I've addressed. Teach them that indeed, no matter how much hardship you've gone through, or how much of a luxurious life awaits you, a person doesn't get anywhere with thinking that the world revolves around them. This is a sickness. And it's through their own will to want to have a remedy or not. But what the rest of us could do is to ignore the souls that're walking around aimlessly trying to make other people's lives a living hell. Because in all honesty, their lives are much, much worse.


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