Is it possible to considered shallow and be just as concerned with what's "on the inside"?
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March 29th, 2009
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Yes, of course. Shallow about what looks you prefer but very concerned about that person’s character/integrity/whatever.
@VzzBzz How many people would admit they think that way? Sweaters come in every imaginable style and color but not all of them are comfortable, well made or practical.
@Facade I see nothing wrong with having personal physical preferences. There are so many colors, shapes and sizes of people but the inner characteristics I find admirable and desirable aren’t as varied.
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