Life in San Francisco
Be who you want to be. #StandForLGBT |
I feel
happy for Michael. He showed his true self which is beyond somebody’s limits.
He made a pathway for himself for he made comfort within him and everybody. He
decided to become he didn’t expect to become. He found himself and I felt power
within, power that only few can encounter. Sadness touched me as I know this
society is filled with hypocrites. The community we live in isn’t San Francisco
that a person’s gender doesn’t define who they are. We live beyond our
imaginaries. I imagines wearing the shoes of Michael knowing that he has
carried so much weight and pressure for I know that no one accepted him in the
long run. It’s hard to live sometimes knowing a part of you is missing and it
frustrates me knowing that not only the place Orlando but this world, most of
the people are too judgmental. And I feel guilty for that but the LGBTQ+
community should be respected as they are also living.
I feel
neutral among being sad and happy for Michael. Happy because I know he have already
found himself, he saw his light, he saw himself. The most important thing to
value is not how the people around you judge or look at you but how you derive
your life. It’s about making it count, it for making yourself proud of who and
what you’ve become. Sad because even though I don’t know the parents of Michael,
I can still feel the goosebumps, the shivery hand and sweaty forhead as she
(the mother) read the letter. I basically predict a person’s feeling by how I
see them in movies but that doesn’t mean I already know what they’re actually
feeling. Life is full of unexpected turns and I don’t know moments, just like
this, I basically don’t know why I didn’t make this activity early. Anyways, here’s a piece of advice for
everybody. I know that we live in a place where we feel suffocated, where we
ask ourselves “who are you? Who am I” and sometimes we loss it. Just like some
people usually say, YOLO. You only live once, embrace the colors you built for
yourself and explore the inner you and Michael also find himself. He is
complete.
Express yourself no matter what. Dont let anyone bring you down.#StandForLGBT |
I truly
don’t accept people who judge the LGBTQ+ and for starters I don’t care if what
gender they are because it’s no big deal. If it makes a person happy, sure why
not. Too help in a short way. Inform people that there should be equality among
the LGBTQ+ and heterosexuality and this should be spread though Social media
since drama and chaos always starts there. There shouldn’t be special
treatments and boundaries since they are also living people. If people won’t
seem to care about their life, the gender won’t matter. To have their back even
if you don’t know them and TO NOT PROMOTE SOCIAL ISSUES because this is where
it all started. Social media gives false information and creates fights. Social
Issue is the reason why a bunch if people commit suicide because of shame,
anxiety and depression. The number one thing that could help them is to start
small just like what I follow in Facebook, a bisexual person created a page
where the LGBTQ+ is allowed to express to what they feel. Promote a good
environment not for the next generation but for yourself.
Start the change! #StandForLGBT |
Bravo!!!!... that is just spot on...
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