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Marellomarini

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I remember a not-so-beautiful, scorching summer day, way back in 2016, which wasn't so great compared to what happened later on, which I'll tell you about in a bit. It was hot, really hot, and the sun was shining so brightly that it literally burned everything around it. I left the house to go for a swim in the pool in a village near where I live. I couldn't wait, I was obviously very happy to go there and finally, after all that time, exactly one year since I had been to the beach, I was going to have fun in a similar place. I got there, and the heat just wouldn't let up. I remember very well the scene I'm about to describe. There was a group of girls, young like me, more or less the same age, and I looked at them. The first girl I looked at was beautiful, blonde, and tall. She noticed that I was looking at her and immediately started staring at me and never stopped looking at me until I went home from the pool. She was there staring at me, constantly. Why was she looking at me so much? Ah, okay, it took me a while to figure it out. Strangely, she liked me, she liked me a lot. She suddenly started smiling and jumping around in the pool like a seal. You may be wondering if things turned out well in the end. No, the fault lies solely and exclusively with her bitch friends, or rather, with one of them, who, when asked by the blonde girl about me, rightly so, because that's what most girls around here do and get wrong, i.e., ask for their personal opinion about a person. What did her friend, that bastard and idiot, say about me? She didn't even look at me for two seconds, two whole seconds, but for one second, a single second, she encapsulated all her bitchiness and superficiality and said that, in her opinion, I wasn't good enough. In fact, I heard it very clearly because I wasn't that far away from them, maybe a kilometer, as one of them might think. She said, "No, he's ugly," when asked what she thought of that guy. Something that broke my heart into more than just two pieces and made me understand once and for all how certain people think out there. Most of them, girls who only look at aesthetics and physical appearance, I would advise to lower their standards a little and look in the mirror a little more because they are not perfect either, talking about this girl who was not perfect at all and even said that thing to me in that way. Do you look in the mirror sometimes, auntie? Like in the morning when you get out of bed, for example? She spoke, she said her piece, the ugly one, since I was better off than her in terms of aesthetics, but oh well; some people, being infinitely ignorant, even go so far as to spout bullshit like this; it's really interesting how people, especially the younger generations, are evolving and the nonsense that comes out of their mouths, even if it offends someone and consequently makes them feel bad and destroying them the day with something for nothing.
 

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