People make fun of me sometimes, because I have a weird face, its really nothing I have any control over. They make noises at me and high five their friends. Sometimes I wonder why I bother trying to become a better person when theyll be prejudice anyway. Does this happen to anyone else?
3riForce
Some people just can't make their brains work right. They thrive on arbitrary dominance peer-approval to fill their ego, instead of things like hard-won successes like becoming a better person. If you give that up you aren't much different then them.
EDIT: I would also like to add that they do those things for other people or for ulterior motives. Doing harm to someone else leaves people empty inside, so they justify it with something else to fill the void, something to gain by it. Again, approval works for some. Money, power, so on.
Being a better person is done simply because it's the right thing to do. It fills one with a sense of joy, confidence and contentment and is more often than not done despite the arguements of others.
When I was delivering the pamphlets someone called out to me "I'll lick your -- for a paper". Another time on the same street this guy who must have been in his 20s with his mates had a bit of a branch and was pretending it was his y'know. And he pointd it at me when I walked past. Sometimes I think I should have been born in a different era.
biggest_loser
You do realize this would happen in 3000 BC, 1470 AD or the fifties, right? Stupidity is innate with some.
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