[ ] Day
In order to segregate myself from the “norm” and speak about today, which is forbidden amongst some people, I’m going to speak in code. Oh yeah, corniness incoming.
Love. Roses. Chocolate. Sex. Relationships. Common words associated with today, common words that reflect sensuality, compassion, intimacy; words that obviously need to be spread amongst our hate ridden world. To be honest, I don’t care for [ ] Day. I have no interest in it nor do I care if anyone celebrates it or not. I don’t care if my friends in a relationship are out having a wonderful time celebrating their love. I don’t care if my friends complain about “forever alone”. I simply don’t care. What I do care about are these people in our world who despise this day, letting their hate flow through their veins and corrupting their already dreadful lives.
I don’t really give a fuck if you think it’s pathetic for a 15 year old to complain about being alone. You know why? She’s 15. She obviously hasn’t experienced as much as you experienced. All her ideals are shaped by the subculture she was born in. If her life in that period of time revolves around finding a boyfriend, then let her be. Because most likely when she turns 16, she will have different priorities shaped by another subculture she believes she can fit into. It’s called high school. This is what it does. In order to survive, most likely you have to follow. If the social norm is about finding a boyfriend, then let that poor girl be. Are people that dense to believe that some girls who post these forever alone statuses are serious? It’s a joke to coincide with [ ] Day, just like those crazy Christians who preach about “Christmas being about superficial things and not about Jesus” on Christmas. It’s commonplace so let it go.
On the other hand, you people are older. How can you find hate amongst a day to celebrate love? It’s just a goddamn day. Everything is going to go back to normal just like any other day. Why does it concern people that couples like to appreciate each other on one day? They’re couples. Do you not understand they appreciate each other everyday? Today is just one day for them to appreciate each other, more.
You can tell these people just hate themselves for being alone. Their bitterness stems from the fact that they don’t have “love” in their life. Because you can tell these apart from people who are joking about being alone. You can tell it by their tone, their attitude, their mindset towards [ ] Day. The fact is, because they themselves don’t have anyone to appreciate them, they feel it’s necessary to label this day as the second coming of the Devil and crush it under their feet. They hate seeing the idea of love being spread because they can’t find it in themselves to spread their love (mind that sexual innuendo).
Just give up. Today is just like any other day. Today is just like any other special day. People’s affection doesn’t just pile up on [ ] Day. How can anyone be that delusional to believe that? What you can do however is try and change your life so you can allow yourself to accept “love” around you because I don’t know anyone who can be this bitter and serious about hating [ ] Day without being unloved or under-appreciated.
Finally a valid argument.
Honestly, it’s just a day. I personally find it fun and quirky to feel giddy and romantic, so may I just ask why it concern others? Being so resentful over a single day simply because you’re bitter just reflects how little you feel about your self-sufficiency. Being single wouldn’t be an issue in the first place if you’re secure about yourself and aren’t dependent on a “special other” to feel content.