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If you type would of/should of/could of I instantly judge you. Same with walla instead of voila.
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If you type would of/should of/could of I instantly judge you. Same with walla instead of voila.
I can't even...
Fair enough. But since we're talking about silent judging, at least the targets suffer no indignity.Doesn’t change the fact that it is a horrible human trait. Horrible.
Smokers are the worse of the worse no matter where. Walk past a smoker and yes they stink to high heaven. They make my eyes water. So happy that in our neighborhood that no one smokes.Wearing pajamas in public, simply because you couldn't be bothered to get dressed.
Folks walking around with their cell phone on speaker as they engage in random conversations.
Smoking (and I'm a former smoker!)
The worst- the folks driving in oncoming traffic that I can see looking down and using their phones. Scares the hell out of me.
Unless you are a Judge, you should not be judging people. Looking down on people because they do or say something you don't agree with is one of the worst human traits.
Wearing pajamas in public, simply because you couldn't be bothered to get dressed.
Isn't that really the whole point of people-watching, which is a highly regarded pass-time if Disney trip reports are to be believed.I personally try to ignore most people when I'm in public because what I don't know doesn't hurt me.
Yes same for me with there/they're/theirIf you type would of/should of/could of I instantly judge you. Same with walla instead of voila.
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Doesn’t change the fact that it is a horrible human trait. Horrible.
I think every time I have ever heard a kid be extremely disrespectful like this, the parent always shrugs it off as "that's how all teens/tweens are". Nope, it's actually not how all teens talk to people.Disrespectful kids...
I’m talking kids who tell their parents to Shutup or call them names.
The gender thing (mainly with boys) drives me nuts. I often just want to yell, "No, actually your children do not behave like complete animals because they have penises, they behave like that because you assume "that's just how boys are" rather than setting any appropriate expectations for them." I cannot tell you how many times I have heard that my son was not a "normal" boy or "not like other boys" or all sorts of excuses for why he was respectful of people's feelings/property/personal space/etc.I judge people who openly push gender bias to children
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and my brother in law gave us a hard time - "are you trying to sissy him up"....