It's so easy to point at someone who looks different from what a "normal" person would look like and label them as "emo", "chav", "retard", "loner", "geek/nerd", "homo" etc. and judge them from their behaviour or simply what you can see. I'm not saying I don't do it to the occasional group of "chavs" but I do realise it's unfair; so utterly unfair. Sometimes the result of stereotyping someone makes them think that they are that "thing" and ultimately creates them to become the "thing". Sometimes it helps make them stronger.
I find that the less I judge, the less I hate others. Just a thought.
Another thing is, judge yourself before you judge others. Everyone's equal. Every sin is equal.
If you're someone that's being judged for something you stand for, why change yourself to be a clone of someone else? Be unique. Stand for your beliefs, even if it means sacrificing something.
P.S. It's 11:30pm and I'm so tired but I drank too much coffee so excuse me if none of this makes sense.
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