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Felice Baterina, often called Chie. A 19 year old lady who sees life in full view. Living her life with no regrets but only lessons learned. She struggles her dreams in MNL to become a future Speech-Language Pathologist.

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"Chew your Judge."

We have the privilege to say whatever we want to say, that is our right. But the breakdown is, in several instances, do we filter what ought to be said or not? Do we fish what's true from false statements? We are given the ability to judge anything we can, be it your best friend's outfit, your mom's dinner recipe, or even your boyfriend's new car. It is our moral judgment that comes in play. However, with this capability to judge things around us, we often misjudge others. More so, it manifests an erroneous "misuse" (yes double negative) of our moral judgment ability. 

What I don't understand about other people is that why would they want a piece of you (like they get to know you and they become a part of you as "legit" friends) and then the next thing you know, they are out there judging you wholeheartedly? Regardless of what you are going to feel, regardless of what harm and/or damage it might cause you, they would still embrace the idea of doing so. Then you'll end up misinterpreted, mistreated and misunderstood by others. What's even worse is they're smashing stains and spreading poison on your name which will surely be epidemic. 

Harsh right? Well, this thought all boils down to a realization that nowadays, you simply cannot draw the lines as to when and who to trust. Furthermore, they would always want a piece of your shit and a little bit of your flaws then off they go mixing and adding fire to your personality ready for everyone's taste buds for the verdict! One phoning question would also be, is it really the fault of the "victim" for having such personality and qualities? And the one and only answer would be NO. It is definitely not wrong to show yourself. It is their lost that they did not give theirselves a chance to get to know you instead of judging you instantly. 

I say, chew your bubble gum well and be prepared in case you might need to swallow it. That's a JUDGE bubble gum, remember? Keep judging, fellas!

End.xoxo
-F.

"THE JUDGE THEORY" was Posted On: Wednesday, May 8, 2013 @7:58 AM | lovely comments
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