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It’s honestly exhausting to see how some people choose to waste so much of their time and energy being angry at people simply for existing as they are. It’s like they’re so fixated on how others live their lives that they forget to look at their own. The truth is, someone else’s identity or who they choose to love doesn’t diminish your own existence or worth in any way. It doesn’t affect your day-to-day life, so why let it take up so much space in your mind? The way others live isn’t a personal attack on you, no matter how you might want to frame it. It’s their life to live, and your focus should be on your own.





Here’s the thing—people’s identities, whether it’s their sexual orientation or gender, are deeply personal and meaningful to them. It’s not something to be torn apart or ridiculed, because at the end of the day, it’s about them, not you. Everyone deserves to feel accepted and respected for who they are, regardless of whether or not it fits within the narrow confines of what you deem “acceptable.” People don’t exist to meet your standards, they exist to live their truth, and honestly, if you’re bothered by that, it’s more about something within you than it is about them.





Instead of using all that energy to judge others, imagine putting that time into learning, understanding, and growing as a person. Everyone’s journey is unique, and there’s so much value in embracing that diversity. Life is richer when you open yourself up to different experiences and perspectives. You don’t have to agree with or understand everything about someone’s life, but treating them with kindness, respect, and acceptance costs you nothing and adds so much to the world.





The truth is, hate is heavy. It weighs you down and makes you bitter, and it doesn’t just affect the people you’re targeting—it affects you. The longer you hold onto it, the more it festers and damages your own sense of peace. You deserve better than to carry that burden around. And honestly, the world deserves better than more of that toxic energy. We all have the power to contribute something positive, and that starts with shifting away from judgment and embracing empathy. No one’s freedom, happiness, or identity should ever make you feel threatened. It’s time to let go of unnecessary hate—it’s not just harmful to others, it’s holding you back from being the best version of yourself.
 
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Me too. We hang them out front for Halloween as decorations
 
It’s honestly exhausting to see how some people choose to waste so much of their time and energy being angry at people simply for existing as they are. It’s like they’re so fixated on how others live their lives that they forget to look at their own. The truth is, someone else’s identity or who they choose to love doesn’t diminish your own existence or worth in any way. It doesn’t affect your day-to-day life, so why let it take up so much space in your mind? The way others live isn’t a personal attack on you, no matter how you might want to frame it. It’s their life to live, and your focus should be on your own.





Here’s the thing—people’s identities, whether it’s their sexual orientation or gender, are deeply personal and meaningful to them. It’s not something to be torn apart or ridiculed, because at the end of the day, it’s about them, not you. Everyone deserves to feel accepted and respected for who they are, regardless of whether or not it fits within the narrow confines of what you deem “acceptable.” People don’t exist to meet your standards, they exist to live their truth, and honestly, if you’re bothered by that, it’s more about something within you than it is about them.





Instead of using all that energy to judge others, imagine putting that time into learning, understanding, and growing as a person. Everyone’s journey is unique, and there’s so much value in embracing that diversity. Life is richer when you open yourself up to different experiences and perspectives. You don’t have to agree with or understand everything about someone’s life, but treating them with kindness, respect, and acceptance costs you nothing and adds so much to the world.





The truth is, hate is heavy. It weighs you down and makes you bitter, and it doesn’t just affect the people you’re targeting—it affects you. The longer you hold onto it, the more it festers and damages your own sense of peace. You deserve better than to carry that burden around. And honestly, the world deserves better than more of that toxic energy. We all have the power to contribute something positive, and that starts with shifting away from judgment and embracing empathy. No one’s freedom, happiness, or identity should ever make you feel threatened. It’s time to let go of unnecessary hate—it’s not just harmful to others, it’s holding you back from being the best version of yourself.
HOLY FUCKING FUCK NIGGER YOU MADE ANOTHER WALL OF TEXT YOU FUCKING FREAK FUCK GO FUCKING KILL UR SELF NIGGER IF I CAUGHT YOU WRITING ANOTHER ONE OF THOSE BLOCK OF TEXT I AM RAPING YOU
 
HOLY FUCKING FUCK NIGGER YOU MADE ANOTHER WALL OF TEXT YOU FUCKING FREAK FUCK GO FUCKING KILL UR SELF NIGGER IF I CAUGHT YOU WRITING ANOTHER ONE OF THOSE BLOCK OF TEXT I AM RAPING YOU
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It’s honestly exhausting to see how some people choose to waste so much of their time and energy being angry at people simply for existing as they are. It’s like they’re so fixated on how others live their lives that they forget to look at their own. The truth is, someone else’s identity or who they choose to love doesn’t diminish your own existence or worth in any way. It doesn’t affect your day-to-day life, so why let it take up so much space in your mind? The way others live isn’t a personal attack on you, no matter how you might want to frame it. It’s their life to live, and your focus should be on your own.





Here’s the thing—people’s identities, whether it’s their sexual orientation or gender, are deeply personal and meaningful to them. It’s not something to be torn apart or ridiculed, because at the end of the day, it’s about them, not you. Everyone deserves to feel accepted and respected for who they are, regardless of whether or not it fits within the narrow confines of what you deem “acceptable.” People don’t exist to meet your standards, they exist to live their truth, and honestly, if you’re bothered by that, it’s more about something within you than it is about them.





Instead of using all that energy to judge others, imagine putting that time into learning, understanding, and growing as a person. Everyone’s journey is unique, and there’s so much value in embracing that diversity. Life is richer when you open yourself up to different experiences and perspectives. You don’t have to agree with or understand everything about someone’s life, but treating them with kindness, respect, and acceptance costs you nothing and adds so much to the world.





The truth is, hate is heavy. It weighs you down and makes you bitter, and it doesn’t just affect the people you’re targeting—it affects you. The longer you hold onto it, the more it festers and damages your own sense of peace. You deserve better than to carry that burden around. And honestly, the world deserves better than more of that toxic energy. We all have the power to contribute something positive, and that starts with shifting away from judgment and embracing empathy. No one’s freedom, happiness, or identity should ever make you feel threatened. It’s time to let go of unnecessary hate—it’s not just harmful to others, it’s holding you back from being the best version of yourself.
you just embarrassed yourself
 
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It’s honestly exhausting to see how some people choose to waste so much of their time and energy being angry at people simply for existing as they are. It’s like they’re so fixated on how others live their lives that they forget to look at their own. The truth is, someone else’s identity or who they choose to love doesn’t diminish your own existence or worth in any way. It doesn’t affect your day-to-day life, so why let it take up so much space in your mind? The way others live isn’t a personal attack on you, no matter how you might want to frame it. It’s their life to live, and your focus should be on your own.





Here’s the thing—people’s identities, whether it’s their sexual orientation or gender, are deeply personal and meaningful to them. It’s not something to be torn apart or ridiculed, because at the end of the day, it’s about them, not you. Everyone deserves to feel accepted and respected for who they are, regardless of whether or not it fits within the narrow confines of what you deem “acceptable.” People don’t exist to meet your standards, they exist to live their truth, and honestly, if you’re bothered by that, it’s more about something within you than it is about them.





Instead of using all that energy to judge others, imagine putting that time into learning, understanding, and growing as a person. Everyone’s journey is unique, and there’s so much value in embracing that diversity. Life is richer when you open yourself up to different experiences and perspectives. You don’t have to agree with or understand everything about someone’s life, but treating them with kindness, respect, and acceptance costs you nothing and adds so much to the world.





The truth is, hate is heavy. It weighs you down and makes you bitter, and it doesn’t just affect the people you’re targeting—it affects you. The longer you hold onto it, the more it festers and damages your own sense of peace. You deserve better than to carry that burden around. And honestly, the world deserves better than more of that toxic energy. We all have the power to contribute something positive, and that starts with shifting away from judgment and embracing empathy. No one’s freedom, happiness, or identity should ever make you feel threatened. It’s time to let go of unnecessary hate—it’s not just harmful to others, it’s holding you back from being the best version of yourself.
Water everyone knows alt right niggers are retarded and are like 20 years behind, there's a reason why half on here wanna go live in the forest
 

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