...it's interesting seeing us still make fun of people for their drastic change in looks, knowing we did the same thing to actors like Chadwick Boseman without knowing he was sick.
Zac Efron is a whole trending topic because people are making face comparisons as an insult, and... yeah. This even reminds me of us laughing at sis who said "double homicide," when it was foul and she was mean-spirited with it.

We are desensitized in a strooooong way.
A lot of y'all are mean. Even if you think your heart's in the right place, there is a power you get being mean, just like people were mean with you, and you gotta see it for what it is and ask yourself why.

Words have impacts. We tell that to folks but forget for ourselves.
A lot of y'all are not interested in doing the work it'll take to bite your tongue and not exude that bitterness. To be a little more meaningful and less reactive with the things you say and do.

I understand it may actually be hard. I do. But pls. Pay attention to your impact.
There are levels to this, but you know what level this is addressing, and it's unnecessary af. If this struck something in you, cool. Now you know, it's fine. You learned it from somewhere. But, damn. Pay attention. Being so reactive is toxic for YOURSELF, and then others.
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