Sappy pathetic little me That was the girl I used to be You had me on my knees I’d trade you places any day I’d never thought you could be that way But you looked like me on Sunday You came in with the breeze On Sunday Morning You sure have changed since yesterday Without any warning I thought I knew you I thought I knew you I thought I knew you well… so well You’re trying my shoes on for a change They look so good but fit so strange Out of fashion so I can complain You came in with the breeze On Sunday Morning You sure have changed since yesterday Without any warning – No doubt
im having a rocky road today..i will face it.
im not gonna wait anymore. its okay i dont want you if i cant have you, its crazy.
I dont want this anymore. I shall just be independent.
So when they see someone who is tattooed and/or pierced in the streets, they tend to shy away from them or simply be scared of them. I don’t agree with this stereotype what so ever because I believe it is one of the greatest misconceptions.
Just because someone may look different than us on the outside, with all their tattoos and piercings, doesn’t mean they’re any different than us on the inside. I just don’t think a person’s character should in any way be judged based on the way they look or how many tattoos or piercings they may have. Just because someone may look mean and scary on the outside, doesn’t necessarily mean they are. The meanest looking guy, covered with tattoos, could in all actuality be the safest and softest guy on the planet. But we’d never know that just by looking at him. If everywhere this guy went, people turned away from him and refused to befriend him based on how he looked, he would have a very lonely life, all because people judged him for how he looks on the outside….












