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Tuesday, November 16, 2010

Startin a revolution from my bed

Just found out I got a reaction on the #Love Is Louder blog, written by Brooke, one of my super bff's. It says: "be who you want to be, nobody's perfect (what's perfect by the way?) judging about people who aren't straight is just wasting precious time of your life.

And Brooke is right. It's wasting time.

Plus. What's perfect indeed? But more important... Who decides what is perfect and what not. Why he (or she) and why not other people with other visions, other experiences, other lives? Who decides whether someone can be accepted or not? The most popular people of the school? The hottest girl in the office? Miss Prom Queen? The politicians? What do they know more about all those things than we do? Is it because they seem to be prettier, or more famous. Is it because they seem to outsmart the rest of us? Are they actually smarter?? Don’t think so. It’s not like they have access to the source of all wisdom. Neither do we, but that’s just it. They don’t have more rights to say what is ‘perfect’ or ‘normal’ and what’s not.

Let’s start a revolution. A revolution against all that hypocrisy.
I’m starting one from my red bedroom.
“Pretty or powerful people and people with connections know more.”
Yeah right.
For the record I’m not blaming anyone. Only the ones that think they can decide about this kind of things.


Who am I kidding? Nothing is going to change. We can’t do a thing to those hypocrites.
Not a thing. And who’s going to be the victim? The smaller people…

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