Fatty fatty 2 x 4 can`t get through the Kitchen door was chanted at the brother in law that was more than mean, her sister that is 18 years her senior had married.
About the same age as the brother in law was when she chanted those ugly words, she too had became a fatty, so much so kids stared, pointed and laughed.
He had a thing about noses, and would often make fun of people with a big nose, being conceded, he thought his was perfect.
One day a spot came on his nose after a sunburn, skin cancer. Not once but time and time again till his nose no longer looked like the perfect nose he had.
She was a little crazy about germs, she hated spot worst than anything. Seeing spot actually made her gag.
One day her husband came down with cancer, he coughed and spot daily for nearly four years.
What am I saying?
Don`t become what you hate.
Don`t hate at all and deal with what comes your way, fat people, big noses or sick.
By Andria Perry
Photos By Pixabay.
I love your message here. Do not judge another as you never know what you will become!
There is no room for hate. Jesus didn’t teach hate, he taught us how to love.
You said it all. Hate ruins our life.
Yes it does, I do believe what we put out is what we get.
Powerful message here. And so true.
I think so too, once those one lady made fun of crippled people, she later had a crippled child.
The reverse of this is an old saying “we hate most in others, that which we hate in ourselves.”
Never heard it said that way.
my grandfather used to say that all the time!
Hey! So If I hate beautiful people, does that make me beautiful? 🙂
You are already beautiful!!
good question the easy answer is are they beautiful on the inside or the outside?