I decided to a blog post as my confessional for the video "To this Day". If I had to pick the place where I most fit into the story it would be the person being made fun of. Since around 1st grade I have had double vision problems with my eye. It was something that occurred when my eye got messed up in a sports accident. It caused me to see everything in duplicate side by side. It was never bad until around 6th grade. At this point it was at its worse and it also caused by right eye to float around to help out the weaker eye. So many people always had made fun of me about being cross eyed and or turning my head to look at them because it seemed to be the only way to cure the vision for the moment. People had often judged about how if I was talking to them or "having conversations with walls". At the time it had upset me but as I got older I tried to get over it. I had surgery that summer to fix the problem and then had a reoccurrence halfway through freshman year. Freshman summer I had the same surgery again to fix the problem for the second time and hopefully forever. People have always judged others and will continue to forever. Most of the time people do it to feel better about themselves or to join in with others. Lots of groups of people that do it just find it the "cool" thing to do to hurt others feelings. Life is hard enough and it is depressing that people have to do this to each other. It's also unfortunate that this will continuously throughout the rest of the generations of life. There will always be the certain people that don't have it the best so they feel like they need to pick on others. Everyone would like to have a world full of positivity, but for the moment it is not the most plausible solution to the problem right now.