Hope nobody twists the manager’s words to make him sound like a jerk. It was a respectful honest opinion. And to be honest to Marcee if she reads this. Don’t ever stop moving towards your passion. It may take a while, but you will get there if you focus on your craft. As for your Identity, I respect the extra challenge you bravely face. However, your disability, sexuality, and gender don’t define who you are. For some people, it’s their legacy. Art absolutely is a path for a piece of you to live on forever.. When I see you, I don’t see a disabled person. What kind of person takes that into consideration when judging someone? Using our eyes, it’s easy to tell your missing an arm. But that doesn’t matter when it comes to discourse. As far as gender and sexuality, nobody cares about that either. Most people don’t even want to hear about it, the same way most of the public don’t want to hear about how someone is ‘cisgender’. Because none of that is relevant. If you think some sheltered people or children stare at you sometimes. Usually it’s just curiosity because something about you might be a rare sight to them. I’ve had a small taste of that with facial piercings. My key to a happy life is, follow your passions, and be a genuinely good person. Even to the people you don’t think like you. Avoid the ones who obviously don’t because they’re not worth your time or mental energy. You have a lot of potential.
Why thank you, I'm planning on utilizing the potential. Face value stuff is typically the way people like to perceive things at first but I know there's more than that.
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Hope nobody twists the manager’s words to make him sound like a jerk. It was a respectful honest opinion. And to be honest to Marcee if she reads this. Don’t ever stop moving towards your passion. It may take a while, but you will get there if you focus on your craft. As for your Identity, I respect the extra challenge you bravely face. However, your disability, sexuality, and gender don’t define who you are. For some people, it’s their legacy. Art absolutely is a path for a piece of you to live on forever.. When I see you, I don’t see a disabled person. What kind of person takes that into consideration when judging someone? Using our eyes, it’s easy to tell your missing an arm. But that doesn’t matter when it comes to discourse. As far as gender and sexuality, nobody cares about that either. Most people don’t even want to hear about it, the same way most of the public don’t want to hear about how someone is ‘cisgender’. Because none of that is relevant. If you think some sheltered people or children stare at you sometimes. Usually it’s just curiosity because something about you might be a rare sight to them. I’ve had a small taste of that with facial piercings. My key to a happy life is, follow your passions, and be a genuinely good person. Even to the people you don’t think like you. Avoid the ones who obviously don’t because they’re not worth your time or mental energy. You have a lot of potential.
Why thank you, I'm planning on utilizing the potential. Face value stuff is typically the way people like to perceive things at first but I know there's more than that.
Very well said! ❤