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9th February 07, 07:36 AM
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Graham, you suprise me. A bit. As a kilt wearer, I thought you'd be more aware of looking past outward appearances and seeing people for what they are inside... We do not like people judging us for how we look, no? We struggle for acceptance, no?
There are a lot of people who do bad things whilst kilted... Do we judge all kilt wearers by the actions of a few? Not all goths are like Marilyn Manson. Goths are not evil, just theatrical and dramatic. Infact there are even Christian Goth movements, people who dress that way so they can be "all things to all men" and reach out to people.
And just like Goths, there are good kilt wearers and bad kilt wearers. Shall all of us be held accountable for the actions of a few bad apples? Should anybody that is part of some grouping or collection of people and like minded souls?
Love one another. Be good to one another. Be ye kind (kilted) and of good cheer.
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9th February 07, 07:56 AM
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