feeling special.

Posted August 17, 2007

i've read hundreds of books. out of all of the books i've read, i've picked up something from only one trilogy. i'm not mentioning it unless someone personally asks me which trilogy it is.
anyways, this message i've picked up is this;
no matter who you are, you can be any random with no talent or any remarkable thing about you, you can change the world.
you can be short, chubby, and frizzy haired or you can be beautiful, porcelain doll featured, and perfect, it doesn't matter.
it doesn't even matter what you do to save the world. it could be planting a tree that ultimately saved the world's oxygen or you could stop a war. either changes the world.
i've also learned that no mater what our socially programmed minds tell us to think, it doesn't matter what you look like. [that just fueled my disdain for those cunts who talk shit on myspace about being vain and critical. wake up, no one gives a shit about you. you're just another stain on humanity.] if you judge people by how they look, don't even think about talking to me. i'll reject you flat out for being a cunt.
people should be judged by the kind of person they are. [or aren't.] they should be judged by what they do to better their situation. [or worsen it.] people should be judged by their accomplishes. [not by their failures.]

this is my evolution.
this is me trying to better myself.
this is me.


ps. why is it that every country has it's own flag to be proud of, but the world has none? it seems a little to me like no one gives a shit about what happens as long as it isn't to them.
my next goal will be to bring up the fact about a world flag. honestly, if there was a world flag, that's the one i'd be bearing.

if you've read this far, you've probably passed your judgment on my sanity by now. please don't. i'm actually laid back with strong opinions and beliefs.