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Linggo, Abril 12, 2015

5 over-used and misused lines that infuriates me

Cliche but useful to motivate us because of our imperfections. But don't you think we should charge you of motto or line abuse?

1. Nobody's perfect.

Said by people who keep screwing up.
People are fine with your sorry-just don't follow it with something crappy like 'Nobody's perfect.' Geez, it's like you're trying to crawl to our conscience that we are the same human being-sinners, and we are criticizing you. This motto was created for people who have flaws not of those who have multitudes of mistakes. Practice makes perfect, right?
VERDICT: Misused

Yeah, we do. You're perfect and we're useless.

2.  Love is blind
Said by people who loves jerks.
Everyone deserves to be loved. Even if you're not as hot as Channing Tatum or as lovely as Kathryn Bernardo. Sometimes because of love, people are misdirected. In a healthy relationship, the laws of physics are applied and one of them is action and reaction. If you are constantly hurt in any relationship but that thing called love keeps holding you back, isn't it time to redefine the situation if it still spells L-O-V-E? Take off your blinders and give justice to yourself.
VERDICT: Over-used

                                         Honestly, those people are called abused.

3. Only God can judge me.
Said by people who have an annoying personality, accused of something immoral and or politicians.
Then what is the jury for? People are afraid to be corrected and or criticized. Being judged can't  be stopped, it is ubiquitous so live with it. Only God can judge you. Will that scare anyone else? 
VERDICT: Over-used

                                                      His verdict? Eternal Damnaion.
4. Try and try until you succeed.
Said by people who studied 10 years in medicine and engineering.
There's no dispute over this until I make you realize how many times you tried. Was there any progress at all? Did you try wasting away your life to achieve your goal but to no avail? I thought so.
VERDICT: Misused 



5. Age doesn't matter
Said by older guys dating an underage, young enough to be their daughter.
Age does matter for young people whose ages is climbing and for old people who are losing their youth but still latched on it. You are young and in-love to a man whose maturity is way over different from the boys in your class. What can you ask for? He has a nice car, thick wallet and knows how to tickle you. All of this are your relationship goals but the world is just so against you. Ask me why. Because it is partly disgusting and you are breaking your parents' hearts (for the youngster). Because you are robbing the youth of them (for the thunder).
VERDICT: Over-used and misused.

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