I hate people who pass judgments on SNSD members when they haven't even taken the time to get to know them.
I have 230GB worth of their videos, so I can confidently say that I've been following two years' worth of their progress closely, and yet there are still things that I don't understand about some of them.
If you guys out there haven't spent this much time trying to get to know these girls, who the hell are you to insult them and pass snide, immature remarks about them?
I say this because I know that I'm not that kind of person. If I don't fully understand someone, then I have absolutely no right to judge him or her. Isn't that the right way to look at people?
We're not looking at apples or pears here, ladies and gentlemen. We're talking about people. Human beings, who are billions if not trillions of times more complex than the average fruit. They're more complex than the unsolved mysteries of all time, and some people just want to blurt worthless nothings about them in a way that makes them out to be someone who has studied those people for all his life.
What gives you the right? The freedom of speech? The power of human judgment? The belief that you're about as witty as the next genius anthropologist?
I'm not being particularly defensive about the girls. It's just that I'm against this entire practice of judging people based on a handful of information that, by itself, means basically nothing.
So if you have a judgment to pass, God damn it, keep it to yourself.
I have 230GB worth of their videos, so I can confidently say that I've been following two years' worth of their progress closely, and yet there are still things that I don't understand about some of them.
If you guys out there haven't spent this much time trying to get to know these girls, who the hell are you to insult them and pass snide, immature remarks about them?
I say this because I know that I'm not that kind of person. If I don't fully understand someone, then I have absolutely no right to judge him or her. Isn't that the right way to look at people?
We're not looking at apples or pears here, ladies and gentlemen. We're talking about people. Human beings, who are billions if not trillions of times more complex than the average fruit. They're more complex than the unsolved mysteries of all time, and some people just want to blurt worthless nothings about them in a way that makes them out to be someone who has studied those people for all his life.
What gives you the right? The freedom of speech? The power of human judgment? The belief that you're about as witty as the next genius anthropologist?
I'm not being particularly defensive about the girls. It's just that I'm against this entire practice of judging people based on a handful of information that, by itself, means basically nothing.
So if you have a judgment to pass, God damn it, keep it to yourself.
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