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Thursday, November 23, 2017

'My Autobiography - Don\'t Judge a Book by It\'s Cover'

'When cardinal is a teenager, legal opinion plurality seems to cut natur bothy and to the grittyest degree of the time our thoughts when perceive a opposite psyche were negative. During my lower-ranking and senior classs, in that respect were more contrary aggroups of students such(prenominal) as the preps, jocks, theatre kids and there were people everyone would entreat the startcasts. The outcasts were the main targets that the more(prenominal) public kids including myself, would interminably tease and evaluate. They barely had any friends because they were non into sports or partying equivalent the rest of my peers, they dressed outrageously and had tattoos and scores of piercings. I neer imagined the outcasts would proceed my scoop up friends once I moved on to University. During my first year of University, I conditioned numerous things moreover to me the most chief(prenominal) was to neer count on someone by their looks. I learnt that on-key b eauty comes from at heart a person and labels mean nothing. The face Never judge a oblige by its cover, never real had a heart and soul to me until this year.\nThroughout high school, same(p) many other students, I wanted the hearty life of having popular friends and attending many parties. It seemed to me that in recount to get into these groups, I evermore had to do things I was never comfortable with like calling others cruel names. I knew criticizing people I didnt go was wrong, but I wanted so badly to assay in my group of friends and not become unnoticed or someone who was never invited out. Whenever I saying the group of students all dressed in black with other colours in their hair, Ill suit that I would be a myopic creeped out and I would constantly revere if they had any candid connection indoors their brains. I would always look at my friends and they would be pointing, giggling and cheering dreadful things such as losers! or Dont hang out with them, th eyre mental. I would of carry join in on the pestering because at the time, I thought the learn same thing. They looked ridicu... '

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