
A little unicorn wisdom today.
People can believe whatever they want about you, but it’s your choice to agree with them or not.
If someone says something about me that isn’t true, I try to look at it like this: If someone said I was covered in chicken feathers, would I get upset? I know I’m not covered in chicken feathers, so I would walk on without a second thought (except maybe they were a little looney). I can’t do anything about their belief. What I would need to be more concerned with is if I started trying to pluck my feathers.
So if someone doesn’t believe in you, just say, “What the cluck,” and fly on.
Jane, I always liked the unicorn symbol too, but for
a number of years now it is associated with gay culture, right along with rainbows. Just FYI. Here is the wiki link for this info: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unicorn I see these two symbols now on everything, including infants’ pajamas.
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I might be mistaken, but just in case I’m NOT reading this comment wrong: We don’t do hate for the gay community here.
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I really needed to read this today. Thank you.
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Thank you! -TLW
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