Quote by Coco J. Ginger

Love thy neighbor as thyself. Unless he calls you names. Then do not love him, run in the opposite direction and throw a gerbil at his door.


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Summary

This quote is a satirical twist on the traditional saying "Love thy neighbor as thyself." It suggests that the concept of loving one's neighbor unconditionally does not apply when the neighbor shows disrespect or offensive behavior. The phrase to run in the opposite direction and throw a gerbil at his door highlights an extreme and humorous reaction to a verbally abusive neighbor, contradicting the idea of demonstrating love and understanding towards all individuals. Ultimately, this humorous interpretation challenges the notion of universal love and encourages self-defense or aversion when faced with negative interactions.

By Coco J. Ginger
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