ah! i love you. you are cool. i wish i was more like you (and i wouldn't just say such a thing). and i love this: creating something out of nothing. taking a lump of clay and making a beautiful vase. starting with a white canvas and filling it with color. it really is an awesome feeling to see your finished products and compare them to when you first started, especially.
I am getting sick of the prejudice question already. That is everyone's answer. No one said anything to me when I said I wasn't on my ap, but knowing now that everyone thinks I'm a liar, I want to discuss this.
Do you think that you have to let the fact that you may have prejudiced thoughts about someone affect how you treat someone, AND if you don't if you can safely say you are not prejudiced?
i didnt mean to call you a liar; i do think that there are some people who dont have any bias when it comes to this subject, but i was just saying that the majority of people feel the same way i do. i should have been more clear on that in my application, i apologize.
i notice differences, but i dont usually do anything about it. like i wouldnt go out of my way to be rude to a person because they look a certain way, if thats what you meant in your question.
Well I was speaking for myself with that question. Everyone's ap has said, something strikingly similar to "everyone is prejudiced, if they say they aren't they are a liar" I know you didn't mean, I specifically was a liar, but none the less, I said I wasn't so that makes me a liar by almost everyone's standards in this respect.
What I meant by my question was, I may think so&so is probably a bitch, or whatever other stereotype, but if I don't let it effect the way I treat them or the things I say to them, if I can indeed call myseld, unprejudiced?
seriously I can't stop that random comma I put in my first sentence. It is like everytime I pause to think of something when I am typing I put a comma...
i think you compose yourself so nicely. you seem very selfless & sweet. your love of art & creation is so warm and inspiring. you're darling, and i like you. i'm glad you thought the application was personalized, and at least sort of fun. i love reading these things; there are some amazing people here =) did you read a lot of fairy tales growing up?
i enjoy reading them too; and i totally concur about there being amazing people in this community. seriously, they're all so intelligent and witty. i cant believe you guys think im cool, haha.
when i was really young i loved fairy tales. and, like, they were cool and stuff. the end. oh, my favorite one was rumplestiltskin. that little guy was awesome, in an evil-midget-villin kind of way. im sure you know what i mean..
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a lot!
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Do you think that you have to let the fact that you may have prejudiced thoughts about someone affect how you treat someone, AND if you don't if you can safely say you are not prejudiced?
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i notice differences, but i dont usually do anything about it. like i wouldnt go out of my way to be rude to a person because they look a certain way, if thats what you meant in your question.
xo, Liz.
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What I meant by my question was, I may think so&so is probably a bitch, or whatever other stereotype, but if I don't let it effect the way I treat them or the things I say to them, if I can indeed call myseld, unprejudiced?
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i enjoy reading them too; and i totally concur about there being amazing people in this community. seriously, they're all so intelligent and witty. i cant believe you guys think im cool, haha.
when i was really young i loved fairy tales. and, like, they were cool and stuff. the end. oh, my favorite one was rumplestiltskin. that little guy was awesome, in an evil-midget-villin kind of way. im sure you know what i mean..
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