I never really understood why people felt that you had to like one thing more than the other.
Like, why do you have to be a dog person OR a cat person? Can't you like them equally? What if you like neither? Does that make you indecisive? Fair?
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I just don't understand.
Does not understanding this make me abnormal? I hope not.
I've always had troubles picking one thing out of a group. I see the forest rather than the trees.
To me, everything has a reason for being. If not, then why would it exist?
Without the seemingly less important things, there would be no basis for that which many would deem 'better'.
So, I don't see how one could like something more than anything else. How anything could be somehow less than another. How a person could be worthless.
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I often hear people call things 'trash', but, what do they even mean by that? What is 'scum'?
I suppose that it is only the one saying such a thing that is able to truly see what that means. "Eye of the beholder" as they say. I suppose another quote that I could use is "One man's trash is another man's treasure".
That could probably sum up some of my thoughts, but I don't often even understand them myself.
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I am not overly fond of people, in general. I like individuals more than the group itself.
I suppose that that is irony at its best, what with me being able to see the forest over the trees.
XxX
I've been called worthless and 'no-good' before. Many times, actually.
It saddens me that others are only able to see the surface. I am rather fond of the saying "Still waters run deep".
I guess that others feel differently. That's okay, they are entitled to their opinions.
They can choose dog or cat.
I am okay with indecision.
They have a right to choose.
I accept that.
I always have.
