wall

The mentality runs rampid through schools today. Worse than STD's in a whore house. Labels are placed where a person should be seen. No person exists there anymore. Just a label. Just an idea. Just a stereotype. Once it is there it won't go away. In their mind and in yours. It burns into a person like its charred onto their skin. They've been branded. Where is the fairness in all of this? How can we judge if we don't even know? The answer: we can't, and we shouldn't. Stereotypes are a wall. The most solid wall I've come across in highschool. More thick than the brick and concrete that holds up the building itself. The wall blocks out opportunity. The wall blocks out chances. The wall prevents friendships that could last a lifetime. Its time. Its time to tear down the wall.
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that is so true
how can u say "whore house" and still be a good "religious" chick?
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