The Return
2008-12-11, 22:12
I'm really tired of people who feel as though they are above being judged. It's really hard to offer constructive criticism about someone's personal appearance or habits these days. Because of manners and politeness, which should be removed from society, people have garnered a self-esteem issue. People are pampered and feminized so much in Western society that they have garnered outlandish and self-deceptive mental disorders. It's like it is customary these days to be terrified of judgment if you are a fat bitch.
One cannot leave the house with purple hair, face paint and facial jewelry and expect not to be judged. One cannot say a word and expect not to be judged. One cannot wear a thong in plain view and expect not to be hit on, badmouthed, or raped.
Too many times "judgment" is just an improvisation for something these idiots cannot define. Simply asking someone a question after they say something stupid is enough to offend their insecure asses.
"YOU DON'T KNOW ME!!!"
Every time I hear these words I know I am talking to someone with a lower-than-average IQ.
I'm really tired of people that grow up to act like this. Beatings at a young age (and I mean severe, bloody, potentially emergency-room inducing beatings) should be more commonplace as they instill within a child the fact that they are not special, important or entitled to anything. And people always tell me that their parents used to "beat" them, about how black and blue they were. These people are pussies, spoiled little delusional faggots who don't know what a real beating is. As a child a true beating is something that makes you fear for your life and your safety, something that is an extremely painful and terrifying experience, sometimes involving broken bones if necessary. My parents never really beat me good enough and I feel I could have realized the truth much sooner had I been punched at full force in the nose repeatedly by my father, or beaten with a watering hose by my mother. It's an experience that alienates one from any sort of support or help at a young age, and when you realize at a young age that you aren't special and even your parents won't bail you out if you're retarded, which means you will adopt a more practical and rational state of mind.
One cannot leave the house with purple hair, face paint and facial jewelry and expect not to be judged. One cannot say a word and expect not to be judged. One cannot wear a thong in plain view and expect not to be hit on, badmouthed, or raped.
Too many times "judgment" is just an improvisation for something these idiots cannot define. Simply asking someone a question after they say something stupid is enough to offend their insecure asses.
"YOU DON'T KNOW ME!!!"
Every time I hear these words I know I am talking to someone with a lower-than-average IQ.
I'm really tired of people that grow up to act like this. Beatings at a young age (and I mean severe, bloody, potentially emergency-room inducing beatings) should be more commonplace as they instill within a child the fact that they are not special, important or entitled to anything. And people always tell me that their parents used to "beat" them, about how black and blue they were. These people are pussies, spoiled little delusional faggots who don't know what a real beating is. As a child a true beating is something that makes you fear for your life and your safety, something that is an extremely painful and terrifying experience, sometimes involving broken bones if necessary. My parents never really beat me good enough and I feel I could have realized the truth much sooner had I been punched at full force in the nose repeatedly by my father, or beaten with a watering hose by my mother. It's an experience that alienates one from any sort of support or help at a young age, and when you realize at a young age that you aren't special and even your parents won't bail you out if you're retarded, which means you will adopt a more practical and rational state of mind.