- Don’t rely on outward appearances when making judgments.
Agree
A person can't be fully described by their outward appearance. People hold appearances physically, mentally, and emotionally. A book character could have the appearance of a menacing bully, but really is just insecure deep down.
- Justice is always blind.
Agree
Justice is perceptive, and there's always a wrong on it when a person tries to "make justice" on someone. Social Justice Warriors (SJW's) on Tumblr have a history of flaming people and nearly driving them to insanity because they don't approve of said people. The people hold opinions they don't like, draw characters "wrong," and their ideas sometimes end up being interpreted negatively by SJW's, which leads to flaming and cyber bullying until the victim ends up suiciding, which they call "justice."
- A brotherly love between two friends can be just as strong as an intimate love between a man and a woman.
Agree
Two people can hold a strong relationship that can relate to any other type of relationship. There isn't a divider between any type of relationship. I was really close friends with one of my cousins when I was younger.
- You can break a promise as long as you have a good excuse
Disagree
A promise, in definition, is a statement that expresses assurance to someone. That assurance gives trust, so it cannot be broken, good excuse or not. I promised a friend that I was going to finish a small comic book within a few days, and he gave me his trust. I did finish that comic book.
- Love is blind.
Disagree
Love could be instantly found and be right immediately, or it could be through trying to find love. People could "love" someone and see if that really is love for them. I don't know love at all.
- Stereotypes are often right.
Disagree
Stereotyping people doesn't give a good judgement of someone, whether it be a past experience, rumors, or others. Learning more about a person gives more information to make a better judgement. In Zootopia (SPOILERS), Judy, a rabbit, had a bullying encounter with a fox, the natural predator, but when she meets a fox later in her life, she learns more about the fox and realizes that all foxes aren't going to hurt her.
- An eye for an eye and a tooth for a tooth is a good motto to live by.
Agree
A fair trade with something of equal value is a good way of bartering. To both people, it would mean a trade of something they want for something that feels like it has an equal value of what they're trading. Art trades between artists give art for art in an equal value.
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