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Posted: Wed Nov 03, 2010 6:28 pm
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Have you ever been in Wal-Mart during the Halloween season, looking for pumpkins, and when you get the the big boxes, there's a bunch of lopsided and gnarled ones? And you automatically think, 'aw damn, I don't want an ugly one!!'
And that right there is the problem with America.
Why are people being bullied? Why are people committing suicide? Why is there Spirit Day? Because no one wants to look inside, instead of out. Everyone judges everyone on what they wear, how they look, their size, their religion, their skin color, and their sexuality. But there's much more.
People are all different on the inside. Just because he's an atheist doesn't mean his favorite sport isn't soccer, like yours. Just because she's black and your Mexican doesn't change that you both hate chicken.
So why can't we all stop judging like that? Why can't we go and buy a lopsided pumpkin? Why can't we make friends with the girl who has Down Syndrome? Why can't we all just be good people?
Think about it. You're in Wal-Mart, you see a black person and you go, 'Ew, she's probably robbing the place.' Then, you go pick out a pumpkin, see all the un-perfect ones and go, 'Ew, lopsided ones are ugly.'
See people? America is wrong. America isn't what anyone wants. No one likes to be bullied, so why do we do it? I don't know.
I bought 10 lopsided pumpkins before Halloween. That was how many were left in the bottom of the boxes at Wal-Mart.
Buy a lopsided pumpkin, and be a better person.
Hap~
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Posted: Wed Nov 03, 2010 8:30 pm
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Posted: Thu Nov 04, 2010 12:31 pm
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Posted: Thu Nov 04, 2010 12:38 pm
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