Comics can be highly subjective and not give a complete picture of someone. They might focus on one aspect and ignore many others that are important in forming a true judgment.
Well, comics are just a form of entertainment and don't always represent the complexity of a person's character or circumstances. Judging based on them is unfair and inaccurate.
Because everyone is unique and complex. Judging based on appearance is unfair and inaccurate.
You shouldn't judge my story. It's a personal account of my experiences and feelings. Judging it without understanding the full context can lead to misunderstandings and hurt.
It's just not right. Everyone has their own experiences and perspectives, and we don't have all the facts.
Maybe it's because it's not nice to do that. Picking on something just for no good reason is mean.
Because everyone has their own unique experiences and circumstances that shape who they are and what they do. Without knowing those, it's unfair to pass judgment.
Well, short stories can be complex and nuanced. Judging them too quickly might prevent us from seeing the author's intended message or the subtleties in the plot and characters. Sometimes, a second read or a little reflection can change our perspective completely.
Because a book can have many other elements that contribute to its value besides the story, like the writing style, character development, and themes.
Well, judging a book by its cover can lead to wrong assumptions. The cover might be designed to attract attention but not represent the depth and value of the writing. Sometimes, hidden gems have simple covers.
Because the real value and content of a book are inside, not on the outside. You might miss out on a great story if you just look at the cover.
Well, if you judge without knowing the story, you're basing your opinion on incomplete or incorrect information. That can lead to unfair judgments and missed opportunities to understand the complexity of a situation.