It's been like, half a year since I said some stuff to this one girl at church.
I'm not saying names, but she and her sisters/cousins were always picking on me because of my hair and how GROSS my "dreadlocks" are.
Eventually I got pissed and yelled some words at her and all eight of us were quiet after that and supposedly she "got something in her eye."
They don't come to church anymore and it probably IS my fault! Dx
I was dumb enough to giggle about it at school and told one of my friends and even she said that my response was uncalled for! D: I felt so embarassed after that but...geez.
Making fun of people's hair is a new trend or something? It's so weird!
It's not even a shock anymore when someone talks s**t about my hair, that's how often it happens :/
Point in the entry: Making fun of someone's hair doesn't make a person cool. It just makes them look rude. Woot!
ESPECIALLY in church!
I'm not the type who'll wear my hair like the other church members due to the cute little peer pressure!!! I will NEVER straighten my hair! I'm not that dumb!
I will never wear the stereotypical tiny phonyponyl!
I won't ever curl my hair! It'll burn my hair out and I will never ever ever EVER put MAYO in my hair JUST TO FIT IN!!!!
I like my hair. :]
and I'm too awesome for peer pressure xD
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I hate that people feel that they are go goddamn self-righteous that they can tell someone off for being wrong...on doing something that has arbitrary standards anyway. What a damn life fail. (because often times, they aren't right with themselves if they gotta put down someone else to feel 'good'... and even that "happiness" doesn't last for long)
I don't think I ever gotten that far in telling someone off biggrin
May I ask what you told her (or rather the general idea of what you said to her)?
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