So here I was putting my Halloween
costume on when I heard something moving in my closet. I turned around to see my friend going
through my clothes. ‘What are you doing?’ Ruth looked up for a second but then
went back to what she was doing. ‘Trying to find something to wear for
tonight.’ I saw her pulling out different items, looking at it for a second and
then dropping it. ‘Ho. Hold it right there. I don’t want a mess in here. And
you are not going to find anything in there. If you recall, I told you
thousands of times, we don’t ‘do’ Halloween and I had to go out and buy my
costume.’ She rolled her eyes at me and shook her head. ‘No, you don’t get it.
I want to look attractive, there is going to be cute guys there.’ Her ignorance
made me sick. It has been like this for weeks and if we were not forced to be
friends I would have lashed out on here so many times already. ‘Ruth, no I
don’t want you wearing my clothes.'
I
know it is not nice to say but it is pure honesty. Something she could learn
from. She calls me rude and maybe it is but I don’t care. I don’t want anyone
to ever think that we are alike. We’re not. I am honest (and rude) while she
pretends to be some sort of nice person, calls everybody beautiful or gorgeous
and everything looks good on everybody. She is lying. Sure everyone is
beautiful to someone but not everybody is beautiful to you being the one person
that you are. If someone is wearing something that makes them look hideous you
don’t go ahead and tell them they look good. You tell them it does not look
good and then advice them to do something else. If you don’t, you are lying. It
doesn’t matter who it is or how old they are. Always tell them how it is. When
they look back later and realize how stupid they actually looked, they will
remember you telling them they looked beautiful when they obviously didn’t.
They will remember how you told them time and time again they looked good; they
will start to doubt you. Were you ever honest at all? When did they actually
look good, if they did at any point?
I
get that people might think I am rude by saying this. Everyone has their own
taste and all but if your face looks like a canvas painting because your makeup
makes you look like a deformed Barbie doll then nobody will argue with that. So
don’t tell someone with a canvas painting-like face they look good. You are
lying and you know it. That is not a case of difference in taste. That is case
of ‘one of the two is just as stupid as the deformed Barbie doll’.
Remind
yourself, there is a difference between looking beautiful and being beautiful.
Chose your words wisely. I am saying you should not tell everyone they look
beautiful, like Ruth does.
Like
I said, everyone is beautiful to someone. That is true. Actually, in your life
you will be truly beautiful to tens of people. Maybe even more than hundred,
thinking you won’t end up being a polished public figure.
So don't forget: you are beautiful, you just might not look like it.
So don't forget: you are beautiful, you just might not look like it.
I've always found Halloween to be a strange celebration, too. I like the pumpkins and the black cats and the candy, but the skeletons and skulls and all the other morbid costumes and decorations make me a little uncomfortable.
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