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Originally Posted by TheSquealer
At that moment, I just felt bad for her. I realized that she had managed to take something as simple as someone noticing her best and most attractive traits as a person, and twisting it into some sort of cruel insult, based on race. I sat silently pondering what her day must be like and imagined myself doing the same thing in my everyday interactions and it just felt so miserable. It is a truly sad way to go through life.
Who really gives a fuck what a completely (and admittedly) emotionally unhinged black girl suffering through an identity crisis among other things, in the article thinks about how the world see's her, her world, her background, her race and so on? Notice, she didn't have the same concern for others. She isn't depressed and concerned about her not understanding Chinese or Jewish or Arab or Indian cultures. As is the biggest problem today in that segment of the black community, she thinks the world owes her something. That she's special. That everyone needs to notice her and the things she cares about. She's mostly upset at realizing and understanding that the world owes her nothing.
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reminds of the midget on fantasy island... after they fired him for asking for a raise he spent rest of his life drunk in a shitty apartment yelling at the TV set showing reruns of fantasy island ...