U tHinK U LoOk gReaT, sAy thAt aGaiN iN 10 yEaRs..
As far as I can remember, from pre-school days, I would always choose my friends from the so-called "outcast". Humiliation is one such that I refuse to tolerate. Nobody have the right to oucast anyone or bred wordly evils on another person, because no one is a perfect goddess. There is retribution, mark my words. This is a interesting world, never look down on anyone.
Looking back, my life did not turn out the way I thought or most people thought it would. Neither did it for some others. Surprisingly, I did not turn out to be such a failure, and neither are the proud peacocks doing very well in life now. Looks for example, people grow up and they do change. To the aunties who told my mum I looked very ugly at birth, see I turned out quite normal! Not all ugly-duckings remain ugly and not pretties remain pretty. I can say this for sure over many very interesting incidents.
Here's my favourite one. There was a friend in my early primary education years who was outcasted and humilated for her peculiar looks. Even the teacher branded her "Jellyfish". Last I heard, she was a runner-up in a beauty pageant. Wow.
Or the always squabbling A & B among my then-schooling "buddies" of four -- A, B, C and me. Both detest each other, so A & B would always boost to me in secret that among us all, she was the prettiest, follow by C, and the list goes on, then inevitably her rival, and lastly, me. True, I dare say they all looked attractive enough to have guys queuing after them. But its sad that they would never fail to remind me that I was the most unattractive. I know I looked like a boy and even mentally-deficient guys would not like me. Duh.
12 years passed, amusingly, even though admirers-statistics remains, I don't think A & B now look attractive enough to stop cars. And I am not definately not the ugliest, sounds sad but occasionally I still have some crazy old men trying to touch my butt on flights, ok.
Moral of the stories are, to the proud person who said that her friend has got pock-marks on her face. U better hold your tongue from now on.