Monday, November 7, 2011

A Look

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Tomorrow, classes will resume. Today is the last day of my school’s semestral break, and I’m trying hard for it not to let it bring down my spirits. I’m not so optimistic, and I find it hard to enjoy going to school. This also has something to do with my introverted ways because I really prefer being alone most of the time. There are a big number of students in my class. And that fact right there doesn’t brighten up anything.

But I gotta say I’m excited for this week in some other way.
It’s my dad’s birthday this Thursday, November 10th, 2011. He’s not so old. I got most of my natural craziness from him, which I don’t regret having born with. Cuz I wuz born dis waY!
And, also, this Wednesday, November 9th, and for other parts of the world (time zone, people): Tuesday, November 8th, Glee will be airing their third season's fifth episode titled The First Time. It is confirmed that this episode will focus on the relationship of two couples: Finchel and Klaine. This made a majority of the Gleeks go psycho, and I can tell you that you haven’t seen or heard anything yet till you create a Tumblr account and follow Finchel/Klaine shippers. We, shippers, are rabid dogs. We are avid.
I can’t say much about Finchel because they’re just like any other fictional, heterosexual pair in the world. What’s got me shrieking on the inside is, of course, Klaine. I, an introverted, quiet teen, ship two openly gay characters together. I don’t ship them because I’m gay (I’m not. And I think it’s too early to find out if I am.). I also don’t ship them because it’s what’s everyone is AJSKADHDKJUEHQAS-ing about. I ship them because they’re happy, besides the fact that they’re adorable…
And don’t you know that this episode is also a step towards acceptance? Homosexuals aren’t accepted in society because of WHO THEY ARE and WHO THEY LOVE. I can tell you my point of view. I don’t think it’s immoral to love who you truly do. Okay – what if your religion doesn’t approve of any of it? This isn’t about your religion. You don’t need to support them or even think they’re right if you don’t want to. Just please don’t voice your opinions because they can hurt people. Nobody is forcing you to fight.
I can’t really fight. But I want to support and defend. The reason why The First Time is a big step to acceptance because it will feature two couples. One is straight, and the other is obviously gay. Both pairs are so in love that they want to go all the way. And they’re probably going to do it in the same episode. I look at this as an opportunity for the world – humans – to see that a man can love a man, and it’s the same with women. Homosexuals can love like heterosexuals can.
It’s simple to accept it that way, and see the world through someone else’s perspective. I know that the world has many distinct principles. I respect that, but I plead you not to judge others like you’re the most exalted being to ever live.
Here's a question: Why even bother to join in the world's problems? I'm juvenile. And ridiculously little. I'm a naif. But maybe, possibly, miraculously, I could somehow change the world around me.
Through a blog.

Please, wherever you are, step with us as we try to recruit others to accept.

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