Ok, so before I begin with this, let me just be clear. This is not a hate-ish artikel of any kind, like my last one was. If anything, this is purely academic (whlie at the same time opinionated), with one college class of critical thinking under my belt.
There's been a change in today's society, a rather interesting one at that. I've seen countless stories and news artikel about individuals at odds with one another. Arguments, discussions, disagreements.
And today, on the wall, Canada24 expressed his discomfort at having the unpopular opinion, because "people hate him because of it."
While I can understand why anda would feel that you're hated for having such opinions, I'm going to tell anda something. Tell anda to feel something else.
I want anda to feel proud.
Never be ashamed to have an unpopular opinion. Don't be afraid to be that one guy that says "I disagree with this!"
Be proud. Hell, if anda have it, then flaunt it, and I'm going to tell anda why.
The human race has only gotten to this point in ALL DIFFERENT kinds of growth because people disagree with each other.
However, with the ability to have an unpopular opinion should come with an ability to discuss and (at least attempt to) understand other opinions. Have discussion, try to see where the other opinions are coming from, don't see your opinion as the only opinion.
I'm not saying you're at fault for this, but OH MY GOD I could go on so many rants on how other people are, and I don't want anyone to turn into that.
(a number of those rants would be mainly about the current feminist movement, which is definitely a story for another time)
Throughout my one semester I completed at college, I learned a lot about the world of critical thinking. It's the ability to discuss, dissent, and sometimes accept the opinions of yourself and others.
It's the ability to break down YOUR OWN opinion, see its flaws, and to do so for others and come to a compromise.
If there's one piece of saran I can give anyone, it's to not be afraid to have an unpopular opinion. SHARE that opinion with others.
Discuss it, dissect it, accept it, reject it, anda can do it all!
The only thing in your way is your ability to share and accept.
There's been a change in today's society, a rather interesting one at that. I've seen countless stories and news artikel about individuals at odds with one another. Arguments, discussions, disagreements.
And today, on the wall, Canada24 expressed his discomfort at having the unpopular opinion, because "people hate him because of it."
While I can understand why anda would feel that you're hated for having such opinions, I'm going to tell anda something. Tell anda to feel something else.
I want anda to feel proud.
Never be ashamed to have an unpopular opinion. Don't be afraid to be that one guy that says "I disagree with this!"
Be proud. Hell, if anda have it, then flaunt it, and I'm going to tell anda why.
The human race has only gotten to this point in ALL DIFFERENT kinds of growth because people disagree with each other.
However, with the ability to have an unpopular opinion should come with an ability to discuss and (at least attempt to) understand other opinions. Have discussion, try to see where the other opinions are coming from, don't see your opinion as the only opinion.
I'm not saying you're at fault for this, but OH MY GOD I could go on so many rants on how other people are, and I don't want anyone to turn into that.
(a number of those rants would be mainly about the current feminist movement, which is definitely a story for another time)
Throughout my one semester I completed at college, I learned a lot about the world of critical thinking. It's the ability to discuss, dissent, and sometimes accept the opinions of yourself and others.
It's the ability to break down YOUR OWN opinion, see its flaws, and to do so for others and come to a compromise.
If there's one piece of saran I can give anyone, it's to not be afraid to have an unpopular opinion. SHARE that opinion with others.
Discuss it, dissect it, accept it, reject it, anda can do it all!
The only thing in your way is your ability to share and accept.
"Ever since anda started this band, you've been letting... little things get to you. I didn't say anything because I didn't feel like it was my place. Not when I'm so new to this friendship thing. I still have a lot to learn. But I do know that if anda don't work out even the smallest problems right at the start, the magic of friendship can be turned into something else."
"A demon. I turned into a raging she-demon."
"I don't know. I mean, these girls, they were... There was something off about them."
" I don't think anyone is supposed to have all the answers. But anda can count on your friends... to help anda find them."
"I have an idea how we can get in touch with Princess Twilight!"
"None taken. Heh, I'm used to it."
"A demon. I turned into a raging she-demon."
"I don't know. I mean, these girls, they were... There was something off about them."
" I don't think anyone is supposed to have all the answers. But anda can count on your friends... to help anda find them."
"I have an idea how we can get in touch with Princess Twilight!"
"None taken. Heh, I'm used to it."
so as we all know, because FiM ended its run last October, Hasbro decided to pull the plug on Equestria Girls too.... without even bothering to giving it a proper close. 'cause Holidays Unwrapped sure as hell ain't no finale (not even close).
but the pertanyaan is: did EqG really deserve to be cancelled like that? my answer: no. say what anda want about how Hasbro treated this spin-off franchise during its lifetime, but to me personally, i think EqG had a shot at having a real conclusion (and to an extent, even a great one). there still were a lotta tidak terjawab pertanyaan and stories to be told here. EqG might've just been a spin-off, but i say it still had potential. i mean, it was definitely better than the shit we got now (lookin' at you, pony Life!).
but at the end of the day, Hasbro is the big boss. if they want something to end, there's nothing that can stop them. so, as much as it sucked to see get cancelled so abruptly, it was the final decision.
but the pertanyaan is: did EqG really deserve to be cancelled like that? my answer: no. say what anda want about how Hasbro treated this spin-off franchise during its lifetime, but to me personally, i think EqG had a shot at having a real conclusion (and to an extent, even a great one). there still were a lotta tidak terjawab pertanyaan and stories to be told here. EqG might've just been a spin-off, but i say it still had potential. i mean, it was definitely better than the shit we got now (lookin' at you, pony Life!).
but at the end of the day, Hasbro is the big boss. if they want something to end, there's nothing that can stop them. so, as much as it sucked to see get cancelled so abruptly, it was the final decision.