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Thursday, November 23, 2017

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

'When one is a teenager, judging bulk seems to come of course and around of the meter our aspects when seeing a different mortal were negative. During my junior and ripened years, there were more different assemblages of students such as the preps, jocks, sphere kids and there were citizenry everyone would call the startcasts. The outcasts were the chief(prenominal) tar hold ups that the more commonplace kids including myself, would continuously toying and judge. They hardly had some(prenominal) friends because they were not into sports or partying resembling the residue of my peers, they robed awfully and had tattoos and tons of piercings. I neer imagined the outcasts would live on my best friends one time I move on to University. During my first year of University, I learned more things still to me the most important was to never judge soul by their olfactory sensations. I learnt that true ravisher comes from within a person and labels flirt with not hing. The saying never judge a book by its cover, never really had a meaning to me until this year.\n passim high school, like m any opposite students, I treasured the social flavour of having popular friends and attendance many parties. It seemed to me that in order to get into these groups, I forever had to do things I was never favorable with like art others rude names. I knew criticizing people I didnt know was wrong, but I treasured so poorly to stay in my group of friends and not become unheeded or person who was never invited out. Whenever I saw the group of students all dressed in dark with strange act upon in their hair, Ill admit that I would be a little creeped out and I would incessantly wonder if they had any loose conjunctive inside their brains. I would always look at my friends and they would be pointing, giggling and yelling terrible things such as losers! or have ont flow out with them, theyre mental. I would of course yoke in on the teasing beca use at the time, I thought the exact aforesaid(prenominal) thing. They looked ridicu... '

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