Then I noticed a man that sat right across from me.
As the bus made its stops.
The bus started to fill up more and more until it was really full.
But even through the crowd,
I could see that no one wanted to sit with him.
Was it that he looked weird?
Was it that his arms were slanted weirdly?
Was it that his eyes were different?
I look as no one sat beside him when there were clearly two spots beside him.
So I got up literally pushed aside people to sit right next to him and sat there while I listened to my iPod.
Something about him made me realize that the more different you are,
the more you get judged,
the more you get these weird looks.
Being on that bus alone made me realize,
it takes one person to make someone's day.
I felt his smile when I got off the bus.
I loved the fact that I could do that to just one person.
He’s handicap.
So what?
He ain’t perfect, and none of y'all can judge him.
Cause some of y'all are fat,
some of y'all have mad pimples,
some of y'all..wait EVERYONE has many things about them that they don’t like.
Don’t act like you’re perfect.
Act like you’re human.
That’s it.
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Disclaimer :
I didn't write this. I saw this story on Tumblr and thought: Hey, he's right you know. This happens a lot, don't you think?
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