Don’t rely on outward appearances when making judgments.
- I agree with this statemeny because you shouldn't judge a book by it's cover and you shouldn't just judge people by the way they look. You can't tell what a person's personality is like by just looking at outer appearences. Its also better to get to know people from who they are on the inside and to be their friend or hate them because of how their personality is not by how they look. I usually judge people by how they look and I know it's not nice, but it's just how I am. When I find someone I really hate at first glance I end up becoming really good friends with them after, so people are actually more than meets the eye.
Justice is always blind.
- I agree with this statement because when you look at the government or people with lots of power in the community they usually become blind with power. What I mean by this is because they have so much power to the point where they become greedy and think that what they're doing is right, but it's actually not the best choice. It's like in the walking dead how Rick thought he was being a good leader, when in reality he was scaring the rest of the group by killing everyone and keeping secrets.
A brotherly love between two friends can be just as strong as an intimate love between a man and a woman.
- I agree with this statement because there are people who are close to the point where people will mistake them as siblings or even lovers with their closeness. There are people that have really close friends that they can trust with their lives, making them look close to the point that they are in an intimate relationship. For example I have a friend that I'm super close to and that I can tell everything, but I'm not gay for her or anything. It's just a really close relationship.
You can break a promise as long as you have a good excuse
- I do not agree with this statement and honestly I think this is a load of bull. It's not that hard to keep a promise and if you can't keep promises well then you shouldn't have made them in the first place. It just leads people on and plays with people's trust. I know because this has happened to me and why I am so angry on the topic at hand //sighs and flips hair
Love is blind.
- This is true because when people are in love, they tend to put their 110% into the relationship and only pay attention to the relationship. They become blind to the things around them because of the strong infatuation when in actuality it's either not true or needs to be toned down. I know this is because in all of the bad romance movies I've seen, the guy and girl fall in love and are inseperable and will "forever be in love". Then they fight and break up and end up completely over each other
Stereotypes are often right.
- I can go both ways on this topic because in order to get a stereotype, you base it off something true about something. Like for instance, all asians are smart and get all A's which is partially true since asian parents are strict and want their kids to be doctors and lawyers and all that. They either do that or they base it off a movie they saw. I get stereotyped all the time and personally I find it hillarious when people ask if I can drive good or if I ride my turtle to school from my grass hut.
An eye for an eye and a tooth for a tooth is a good motto to live by.
- I don't agree with this statement because it's more or less used for getting back at people so that they get the satisfaction of the payback. It's also used in bad situations and makes conflict. I can relate to this because I knew this girl that took my kpop pen from my pencil case and switched it out with another pen. She thought it was okay to just switch them and thought I wouldn't notice. Take note of how I didn't put friend in any of those sentences.
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