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UglyAsFuck

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I've come across a couple of situations in my life that I've realized that a herd of people make mistakes a lot more often than people think
They don't know the truth, they only draw their conclusion about a person based on the halo effect
Why am I telling you this? It would seem that this is understandable, but I want to remind you how often you hear about dorky neighbors or crazy unpleasant classmates. You haven't even talked to them, but you listen to the opinions of other people who appreciated his halo effect.

My situations when I was convinced of my words are even stronger😡

I remember stupidly starting to tease some man, he might have been drunk, so my friends and I ran into his house, knocked on the window, and annoyed him.Then he went to complain to our school, but the principal didn't believe him because he thought he was so nasty that no one needed him even for a laugh.
Then in class, the teacher said that this man had come and complained, and the classmate replied that no one wanted to go to him, on the contrary, everyone was wary, then the teacher replied yes, exactly, and laughed
I wanted to kill them all, and I felt ashamed that I had annoyed this poor man.
The second situation related to me

I remember a classmate didn't come to school with whom I didn't have the best relationship, and the teacher and classmate started interrogating me, they even got to the point where they thought I had beaten him up and he didn't come to school. Obviously, as it turned out, he had another reason.
I was accused of a crime because I ugly lmao

My opinion is based on my experience
 

makeaway

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I've come across a couple of situations in my life that I've realized that a herd of people make mistakes a lot more often than people think
They don't know the truth, they only draw their conclusion about a person based on the halo effect
Why am I telling you this? It would seem that this is understandable, but I want to remind you how often you hear about dorky neighbors or crazy unpleasant classmates. You haven't even talked to them, but you listen to the opinions of other people who appreciated his halo effect.

My situations when I was convinced of my words are even stronger😡

I remember stupidly starting to tease some man, he might have been drunk, so my friends and I ran into his house, knocked on the window, and annoyed him.Then he went to complain to our school, but the principal didn't believe him because he thought he was so nasty that no one needed him even for a laugh.
Then in class, the teacher said that this man had come and complained, and the classmate replied that no one wanted to go to him, on the contrary, everyone was wary, then the teacher replied yes, exactly, and laughed
I wanted to kill them all, and I felt ashamed that I had annoyed this poor man.
The second situation related to me

I remember a classmate didn't come to school with whom I didn't have the best relationship, and the teacher and classmate started interrogating me, they even got to the point where they thought I had beaten him up and he didn't come to school. Obviously, as it turned out, he had another reason.
I was accused of a crime because I ugly lmao

My opinion is based on my experience
everything is a halo btw
 
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I've come across a couple of situations in my life that I've realized that a herd of people make mistakes a lot more often than people think
They don't know the truth, they only draw their conclusion about a person based on the halo effect
Why am I telling you this? It would seem that this is understandable, but I want to remind you how often you hear about dorky neighbors or crazy unpleasant classmates. You haven't even talked to them, but you listen to the opinions of other people who appreciated his halo effect.

My situations when I was convinced of my words are even stronger😡

I remember stupidly starting to tease some man, he might have been drunk, so my friends and I ran into his house, knocked on the window, and annoyed him.Then he went to complain to our school, but the principal didn't believe him because he thought he was so nasty that no one needed him even for a laugh.
Then in class, the teacher said that this man had come and complained, and the classmate replied that no one wanted to go to him, on the contrary, everyone was wary, then the teacher replied yes, exactly, and laughed
I wanted to kill them all, and I felt ashamed that I had annoyed this poor man.
The second situation related to me

I remember a classmate didn't come to school with whom I didn't have the best relationship, and the teacher and classmate started interrogating me, they even got to the point where they thought I had beaten him up and he didn't come to school. Obviously, as it turned out, he had another reason.
I was accused of a crime because I ugly lmao

My opinion is based on my experience
Weird experience? Go to tehab
Mark me as solution
 

MedSlayer

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I've come across a couple of situations in my life that I've realized that a herd of people make mistakes a lot more often than people think
They don't know the truth, they only draw their conclusion about a person based on the halo effect
Why am I telling you this? It would seem that this is understandable, but I want to remind you how often you hear about dorky neighbors or crazy unpleasant classmates. You haven't even talked to them, but you listen to the opinions of other people who appreciated his halo effect.

My situations when I was convinced of my words are even stronger😡

I remember stupidly starting to tease some man, he might have been drunk, so my friends and I ran into his house, knocked on the window, and annoyed him.Then he went to complain to our school, but the principal didn't believe him because he thought he was so nasty that no one needed him even for a laugh.
Then in class, the teacher said that this man had come and complained, and the classmate replied that no one wanted to go to him, on the contrary, everyone was wary, then the teacher replied yes, exactly, and laughed
I wanted to kill them all, and I felt ashamed that I had annoyed this poor man.
The second situation related to me

I remember a classmate didn't come to school with whom I didn't have the best relationship, and the teacher and classmate started interrogating me, they even got to the point where they thought I had beaten him up and he didn't come to school. Obviously, as it turned out, he had another reason.
I was accused of a crime because I ugly lmao

My opinion is based on my experience
Its called reputation people assume what you are/do based on previous experiences and factors
The pros and cons of appearing nd to the masses arent worth it larp the ntness
 

UglyAsFuck

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Its called reputation people assume what you are/do based on previous experiences and factors
The pros and cons of appearing nd to the masses arent worth it larp the ntness
That drunk guy was mentally ill and a normal guy.
The dude I had a conflict with started it himself, and he started it by attacking me, but then I broke this fucking idiot's nose and he went to cry to his parents, but everything worked out.
 

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