Discriptive essay
In this world there are numerous different people. These people are all filled with different emotions ranging from impeccable love, to unalterable suicide. But one emotion stands out among the rest. It is the most phantasmagoric, irrefutable of them all. That emotion is hate. Hate is probably the one emotion that we all feel from time to time in our diminutive lives. We all learn to hate different things for different reasons. Sometimes, we learn this hatred on our own. Like from working for a manipulative, unpercevering *censored*, or to the guy on the road who cut us off and left us in a dust cloud of smoke and debris. In other cases, kids learn this hatred from their parents. While being raised, they informed us not to associate with people who were different. Different religions, colors, other ethnicity's, sexual preferences, social status's and so on and so forth. Today's youth, especially teenagers, expres
s hatred in multiple ways. They bash each others self esteem until there's nothing but an eating disorder left. They tease and taunt others until the victim is driven to suicide. Or they beat and rape others until they are led to believe that the only way out is killing the instigator. What is wrong with the world today? Why are we all acting on this one vulgar and disgusting emotion? I'm getting sick of all this hatred in the world. It seems that no one can even make it in this world if you're not a hard ass and bully people around. I learned an equation of how the "real world" works. It basically states that, winners are made by doing better than other people. Doing no matter what to get ahead. While the weaklings, or meek people will never get ahead in life. Now, that seems like absolute bull*censored* to me. Anger management is a very hard topic to deal with. Because we all get volatile for different reasons, it's difficult to trace where the anger stems from so we can solve the problem. In today's society, peer medi
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Approximate Word count = 704
Approximate Pages = 3 (250 words per page double spaced)
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