jellox ([info]jellox) wrote,

doop de do, i want to add this to last night's entry

Ethics is a fun class. I have a hippie-ish female teacher who cuts her hair boyish short and wears tattoos and lovely skirts. She would be a fun friend to have, I think.

How people present themselves definitely affects how I try to understand them. Is that a bad thing if it enacts the opposite, if I were to ignore their existence when they dress ugly and don't talk so eloquently? I have come to think yes, if you view in complete disdain when they have not done anything unjust and horrible... let us reserve such criticism for those who deserve it, who in fact commit that which is unjust and horrible. Criticism is abundant for all people, and it is obvious how we love to criticize each other and ourselves. So if we do criticize in our unsatisfied state, let us offer the right and appropriate criticism!

Sometimes I just really love that I have black hair.

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