Problems with People

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Ok so my problem with people:

It's obvious we only do things to get our so called "society". You most likely aren't independent even if you think you are. It's true for even the most self-conscious and wise of us. I myself have done this before. We are flawed ourselves but in our minds have the right to criticize others. We use the term "hypocrite" in a hypocritical way!

We see a person who hates themselves and hides themselves and we most likely compliment them or tell them they shouldn't hate who they are. Then we see someone who is fully confident with themselves and displays themselves for others and we call them whores and sluts and egotistical dicks. We can't even accept a happy medium between the two. Us, ourselves, today can't decided what is right or wrong on our own and thats sad.

Even if you've done it once you've participated. It makes no difference. We see slightly over weight people and think to ourselves how different they are. Society calls them harsh words, displeasing to the ear. Like fat, ugly, taking up too much space. Then we see someone who is so skinny and people say "they need a sandwich". Then even the "happy medium" between the two "needs to be a tiny bit skinnier".

"Society", us as a whole for lack of a better word, is horrible. We, combined together, create a monster of judgement with no leader at the start of this "perfection parade". We all critique others like it's our job. Wether it be out loud or in our heads. We do it like we know what "perfect" really is. But have we really ever witnessed perfection? No.

We don't know what we are looking for and by telling others what they are and aren't suppose to be, we are all creating a black hole that we will continue to drown in, filled with stick thin models of the official side of the circle we call "perfection".

Well society I have one question for you: What exactly do you want from us? What really is "perfection"? Because as a whole we are definitely not it at all.

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