Rudeness
(Is, the weak man's imitation of strength)
It seems to me, that the people we know who are all blow and show need to practice a little kindness
For all throughout our lives it's the loud ones that have bullied us the most; but aren't they also the ones that are more prone to show cowardice?
And yet, they could just as easily win friends and influence the masses if only they didn't act so mindless; but as it's been said, what makes a person rude needs to be studied in depth
Then once society decides to thoroughly investigate the misfits, the researchers will almost certainly discover that the reasons behind rudeness are complex indeed and that the bulling stems mainly from fear
For its long been suspected that rudeness actually begins with a weakness and that it's derived from a shallow substance; for at times, the bullies really can act as if they are devoid of any real human feelings
In large measure, however, there's nothing in them but venom, and they love dearly to see people suffer
And who's to say what they're actually thinking; but if it's a sin, don't they deserve to be tarred and feathered?
Thankfully, though, the really bad people are but few in numbers; even so, we really shouldn't have to tolerate them for if we do, they might just continue on forever
Naturally, though, we'll have to keep praying for them but then eventually we'll just have to ignore them, for distance is our only true remedy
Even so, life is too short for us to tolerate such nonsense and especially since nice people are in the plenty
So why not take a vote: is the North Pole too cold of a place to send them? But seriously, now, when all the smoke clears we'll still have them with us, and those darlings will keep testing our patience
Fortunately, though, they have something to teach us and it could actually make us better people; for if we could learn how to love them, as we do ourselves, then it might just make us more decent
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