Todays World

    I’d like to talk about people, and why our society talks shit about each other or bringing down each other and why people can’t mind their own business. Me, as a person when I’m around a person and I’m just around and I’m just there and hearing it and they just start talking crap about a person then the next thing you know they’re walking with that same person that they were talking crap about and acting friendly like what?! Weren’t you just talking shit about that person like 2 minutes go when they weren’t here? Like telling other people their secrets that they trusted you with like why are you going to backstab someone that was there for you and trusted you? They choose to trust you and see you as a good friend and you just go on talking shit. That’s fake.
    My BIGGEST pet peeve is when people can’t mind their own freaking business and try to bud into or listen to other peoples business. It’s annoying.  Like say you’re in a class with a few of your closest friends and an acquaintance comes into the group and starts listening to what you’re telling them like chisme and then that person that just came out of no where is asking”who did that? or who is it?” or “what did they do?” like bruhhh NOT YOU nobody invited you to listen. If nobody said your name in the conversation then it doesn’t concern you. SIMPLE.
    People that bring people down, in my opinion, are trash. For example; our society tells people to “be you” or “ be yourself” but once somebody chooses to be themselves they get bullied, for example, people coming coming out at gay, lesbian, bi, etc. get pushed by society to be themselves and when they do, people bring them back down and judge them and bully them like it doesn’t make sense at all. Coming from me, I accept anything and anyone that wants to be themselves. Some people in our society are just f’d up. My essay was a bit of a rant but it’s just what I noticed in today’s world and wanted people to understand some of it.

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