quarta-feira, 2 de julho de 2014

Hello

   People often assume I'm not a very friendly or open-minded person because I have a "resting b*tch face", but I'm actually pretty social; they tend to beware of me since, whenever I'm around a large group of people, I shy away from the crowd and put on my most serious expression. I also seem to ONLY be surrounded by strangers when there's a debate about something extremely, extremely controversial going on. Oh, and, by the way, despite appearing timid, I'm tremendously outspoken, so meeting people while discussing gay marriage is not the best way to get to know the nice person I truly am.
   Honestly though, I'm not mean. Or an asshole. I also don't have a superiority complex. I simply don't see the reason to smile when I'm waiting in line for something or when I'm walking to class. I wish everybody could understand that some of us aren't the best at demonstrating our feelings through complex facial expressions and that we are approachable and, most of the times, genuinely good human beings. So... yeah.











































































































































3 comentários:

  1. Julianna, I like how complicated you are, and how self-awareness is a big part of your identity. Being outspoken can definitely be interpreted as a negative thing, but I think speaking your mind is one of the most empowering and humanizing actions a person can take. So keep doing it.

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  2. Preach girl! I totally agree some people just don't understand. That's why we're friends (I think) just kiddingg

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  3. After scrolling a while because the tremendous amount of space after your post I have to say I agree! Upon meeting you, I thought you were mean but in reality, you really aren't and you're down to earth. Thanks for sharing.

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