Mar 24, 2013

Ratchet & Hypersensitive

You know, it never ceases to amaze me how some people can be ratchet, but hypersensitive. What I mean is that some folks act all kinds of crazy, but when they're exposed, they catch feelings. You were bold when you were being ratchet, but now you want to bellyache? Where they do that at? If you're going to be ratchet, that's your right; be prepared to take all the criticism you bring on yourself. A butt whooping isn't supposed to feel good. Just like you're brave enough to act a donkey, be brave enough to take the criticism; that's all I'm saying. There were times when I've been ratchet, and when I'm called out for it, I've been hypersensitive. I've had to remember that if I'm bold enough to act crazy, I'm bold enough to take the criticism that comes with it. What it boils down to is this: Some people are so used to being ratchet, it's second nature for them. Nobody in their lives has laid the verbal smackdown on them so when someone comes along that won't powder their butts, they can't handle it. They get hypersensitive and play the victim role. I see this all the time on Facebook and in real life. In real life, I don't do nothing but shake my head and watch them embarrass themselves. They're grown, they should know they're not acting appropriate. Honestly, I'm sick of ratchet folks pulling the hypersensitive card every time someone calls them out on their behavior. You may not like the correction, but correction is like medicine: It's painful at first, but will get you well in the end. Isn't that what we all want? But hey, who am I to try to help someone? If people want to walk off the cliff, let them. When they hit rock bottom, oh well. *Kanye Shrug*

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