Saturday, December 18, 2010

The Power of a Misnomer.

In tandem with my thoughts, the address of this blog was taken directly from a Series of Unfortunate Events. How I love those books.. Lemony Snicket? Literary genius.
The Incredibly Deadly Viper.
Naturally, people assume it to be some evil monstrosity, with a cruel intent to kill without mercy. A misnomer that just so happens to be the cause of whatever may happen to the creature in the future. Human beings, though most have the brain capacity, don't properly think things over. They are swift in jumping to conclusions, pausing only to think of sex or food, money or objects, occasionally those dear to them. But usually, they think only of themselves. When introduced to a beast so magnificent, they wouldn't waste time in closely studying or actually attempting to learn about it. The name would tell them all they needed to know - or so they would believe. Society is like that. Judging solely on appearance, status, and overlooking those things that define a person. What good are bleached white teeth and pin straight hair if you have the IQ of a thumb tack and your personality leaves people begging for death? In today's world, they are your ticket to success.
Well, you know what I think? I think those pretentious, idiotic, appearance-obsessed, egomaniacs need to remove the pool cues from their asses and open their fucking eyes. No one is perfect, and no one will ever be. So her breasts are small and he lacks muscle; so she's chubby and he has acne; So.. What? What do any of those things have to do with WHO THEY ARE? "Never judge a book by its cover." You can't know a person based solely on their appearance, or their name; who they know or what they own. It's what's inside. You know what's beautiful? Happiness. Making someone smile is the best damn feeling on the planet [yes, it even tops sex]. No matter the person, that smile lights up their face, brightens their eyes, and makes them glow. In these moments, a person is more beautiful than any amount of makeup or surgery or expensive clothing could ever achieve.




So smile,
because happy looks good on you.
[:

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