uhhhhhmmmmmm /shakes your hand hard. I only judge high fives if they're hard and my hand is red after, but TBH I couldn't tell you the last time I high fived and I promise you it was with my FI.
when people don't return carts to the cart corral and they end up leaving them in a parking spot. I hate having to get out of my car to move a cart when the parking lot is full.
I also can't remember they last time I high fived anyone. I need more high fives in my life.
when people don't return carts to the cart corral and they end up leaving them in a parking spot. I hate having to get out of my car to move a cart when the parking lot is full.
I also can't remember they last time I high fived anyone. I need more high fives in my life.
Ugh. My FI returns every single cart he sees near our cars lol. I blame it on him once being a loader/cart gofer at Lowe's
The only thing I really judge on is being late to work.... hey, speaking of that.. where's my boss? Oh, he's not coming in until "around 10" after being gone for 2 weeks...
ETA: My boss still isn't here... and it's noon... I'll take that as he isn't coming in today... really?!?
when people don't return carts to the cart corral and they end up leaving them in a parking spot. I hate having to get out of my car to move a cart when the parking lot is full.
I also can't remember they last time I high fived anyone. I need more high fives in my life.
I highly recommend having more high fives in your life. It's exhilarating.
I judge too many things. Lately, the predominant ones are: the people who are regularly 'sick' from work on Fridays/Mondays; adult couples who can't keep their PDA to a respectable level; women who still have the occasional cigarette while pregnant and/or spend all of their time around people who smoke a fair amount.
I judge the family with 3 young kids and the wife being 6 months pregnant driving around in a county that restricted driving to only emergency personnel. Of course, they got stuck and was complaining that after 3 hours no one had come to get them yet.
I have yet to hear the reason they thought it was a good idea to drive last night in a foot of snow. I'm guessing because there really wasn't one.
What differentiates an average host and a great host is anticipating unexpressed needs and wants of their guests. Just because the want/need is not expressed, doesn't mean it wouldn't be appreciated.
I judge people who talk on their cell phones while "working out" at the gym. I couldn't feel bad yesterday for the girl whose phone slipped out of her hand and broke while she was trying to arrange 15 magazines on her elliptical.
I judge myself for watching The Conjuring last night when I knew it would scare me and cause me to lose sleep before coming back to work today. One day later I am still very scared of dolls and house noises.
Many have posted this previously, but I'll repeat that I judge those who cannot write a coherent post with appropriate grammar, spelling, and punctuation.
I judge lazy people. That includes people that don't return their carts at the grocery store. You just walked all over the store shopping - you can't walk 15 more feet to return your cart!?!?
People who toss trash out of their car window. Especially those who have bumper stickers complaining about the government or taxes being too high. How do you think we pay the people who clean up your mess, lazy ass? Who are you that you're too good to wait until you find a trash can?
I judge people who judge people who have a valid handicap parking pass but no visible 'handicap'. They obviously have something wrong that you can't see, take your judgy-pants off and shut up! This happend to me once (It was for the expectant mothers spot) I'm sorry I had lung surgery yesterday, just got out of the hospital and need to go get my painkillers from the pharmacy so yes I will use the expectant mother parking spot for the 20 minutes while I wait!
I do judge people who are scamming the system this includes PPD's, and Destination PPD's (This one pisses me off more than a regular PPD)
I ALSO #JUDGE thOsE whO UsE wEIrd $imbols and i r, u, #like, like, like ummm, but like. Leave the text speak off the knot damn it! Also people who make up their own text speak EgQR17-2, what the hell that? I can't read this shit! #annoying
I judge people who talk on their cell phones while "working out" at the gym. I couldn't feel bad yesterday for the girl whose phone slipped out of her hand and broke while she was trying to arrange 15 magazines on her elliptical.
(This is what arm band holders are for, folks.)
I hope everyone's staying warm today!
I judge that too. I feel like if you can talk on the phone while working out, you're not putting enough effort into it and you're just wasting time. I mean at least work hard enough that you're breathing a bit heavier, why pay that monthly fee if all you're doing is the equivalent of pacing around your house while talking on the phone?
I also hardcore judge anyone who comes into the gym with a full face of makeup and their hair done. It's a friggin gym, not a dating service. Not only that, but if you expect to look perfect the whole time you're working out, you're just planning on being lazy as all hell. I mean, if you don't even break a sweat why even bother? I don't consider it a workout unless I leave the gym looking like a sweaty mess. I get my money's worth dammit!
I judge co-workers who spend so much time telling me how busy they are to take on more work or talk to their own clients THEN everytime I look up, they are smoking, chatting and telling people they are too busy!!
On the same note, I judge my bosses who keep moving the goal posts regarding rules and expectations of me and my job.. grrr...
I judge people who talk on their cell phones while "working out" at the gym. I couldn't feel bad yesterday for the girl whose phone slipped out of her hand and broke while she was trying to arrange 15 magazines on her elliptical.
(This is what arm band holders are for, folks.)
I hope everyone's staying warm today!
I judge that too. I feel like if you can talk on the phone while working out, you're not putting enough effort into it and you're just wasting time. I mean at least work hard enough that you're breathing a bit heavier, why pay that monthly fee if all you're doing is the equivalent of pacing around your house while talking on the phone?
I also hardcore judge anyone who comes into the gym with a full face of makeup and their hair done. It's a friggin gym, not a dating service. Not only that, but if you expect to look perfect the whole time you're working out, you're just planning on being lazy as all hell. I mean, if you don't even break a sweat why even bother? I don't consider it a workout unless I leave the gym looking like a sweaty mess. I get my money's worth dammit!
A lot of times, I work out right after work (our company has a small gym in the building), and I'll have a full face of makeup on and reasonably nice-looking hair. I don't feel like spending the time to take off all of my makeup just so that I can work out, especially when I'm just going to wash my face again afterward. I get just as hot and sweaty as everyone else -- why does it matter if I have a full face of makeup on while I do it?
I judge people who talk on their cell phones while "working out" at the gym. I couldn't feel bad yesterday for the girl whose phone slipped out of her hand and broke while she was trying to arrange 15 magazines on her elliptical.
(This is what arm band holders are for, folks.)
I hope everyone's staying warm today!
I judge that too. I feel like if you can talk on the phone while working out, you're not putting enough effort into it and you're just wasting time. I mean at least work hard enough that you're breathing a bit heavier, why pay that monthly fee if all you're doing is the equivalent of pacing around your house while talking on the phone?
I also hardcore judge anyone who comes into the gym with a full face of makeup and their hair done. It's a friggin gym, not a dating service. Not only that, but if you expect to look perfect the whole time you're working out, you're just planning on being lazy as all hell. I mean, if you don't even break a sweat why even bother? I don't consider it a workout unless I leave the gym looking like a sweaty mess. I get my money's worth dammit!
A lot of times, I work out right after work (our company has a small gym in the building), and I'll have a full face of makeup on and reasonably nice-looking hair. I don't feel like spending the time to take off all of my makeup just so that I can work out, especially when I'm just going to wash my face again afterward. I get just as hot and sweaty as everyone else -- why does it matter if I have a full face of makeup on while I do it?
If you're in a gym in your work building right after you're working then obviously that's different, although I would recommend you do take of your makeup (At least your foundation) because it's not good for your skin and can clog up your pores. I'm talking about the girls who are at the gym at like 1:00 when everyone is at work with more makeup than would even be appropriate at work, just showing up to show off.
And even in normal gyms it's easy to tell who just came to show off and who just got out of work based on who is actually sweating and who is just kinda standing around near machines and weights but not actually doing much.
I judge people who talk on their cell phones while "working out" at the gym. I couldn't feel bad yesterday for the girl whose phone slipped out of her hand and broke while she was trying to arrange 15 magazines on her elliptical.
(This is what arm band holders are for, folks.)
I hope everyone's staying warm today!
I judge that too. I feel like if you can talk on the phone while working out, you're not putting enough effort into it and you're just wasting time. I mean at least work hard enough that you're breathing a bit heavier, why pay that monthly fee if all you're doing is the equivalent of pacing around your house while talking on the phone?
I also hardcore judge anyone who comes into the gym with a full face of makeup and their hair done. It's a friggin gym, not a dating service. Not only that, but if you expect to look perfect the whole time you're working out, you're just planning on being lazy as all hell. I mean, if you don't even break a sweat why even bother? I don't consider it a workout unless I leave the gym looking like a sweaty mess. I get my money's worth dammit!
A lot of times, I work out right after work (our company has a small gym in the building), and I'll have a full face of makeup on and reasonably nice-looking hair. I don't feel like spending the time to take off all of my makeup just so that I can work out, especially when I'm just going to wash my face again afterward. I get just as hot and sweaty as everyone else -- why does it matter if I have a full face of makeup on while I do it?
While it's understandable that you would have makeup on at this time I would HIGHLY recommend taking it off during a workout because you will clog your pores as well as cause early aging signs on your face. Working out with makeup on is similar to sleeping with makeup on. Very bad for your skin. You might not see the side affects of it now but trust me you will later on in life.
I judge that too. I feel like if you can talk on the phone while working out, you're not putting enough effort into it and you're just wasting time. I mean at least work hard enough that you're breathing a bit heavier, why pay that monthly fee if all you're doing is the equivalent of pacing around your house while talking on the phone?
I also hardcore judge anyone who comes into the gym with a full face of makeup and their hair done. It's a friggin gym, not a dating service. Not only that, but if you expect to look perfect the whole time you're working out, you're just planning on being lazy as all hell. I mean, if you don't even break a sweat why even bother? I don't consider it a workout unless I leave the gym looking like a sweaty mess. I get my money's worth dammit!
This reminds me of the show in the 90's called "What I Like About You". There was a scene where a guy would seriously work out in the morning. He then come back after work hours to show off and pretend to work out. Just so he cacn pick up girls. Everytime I see someone in full make up at the gym, I think about that scene.
I judge couples who share a facebook account. It's ridiculous.
And I am currently judging a girl who "shares" a FB with her 3 year old daughter. Like the name is Mother&daughter LN and she constantly posts about her being her "best friend." No, she is your daughter. Don't put that pressure on her.
I judge people who use tanning beds. I just don't get it. I don't think they're stupid, just skewed priorities.
Sorry, not sorry, I enjoy the warmth (I live in Seattle) and its my wind down time. I am not orange, but its a regulated way for me to get vitamin D that I otherwise don't get because of all our regular cloud cover.
@HaileyDancingbear@MrsDeRuyter87 -- I'm definitely well-aware that I shouldn't work out with makeup on (my mother is huge on skincare). I generally just do my eyes and lip and then put on mineral powder bronzer/blush, so it's not as though my face is caked in concealer and foundation when I'm doing it. I also only do this a handful of times a month (I have an elliptical and weights at home that I use otherwise) and I'm very careful to take good care of my skin otherwise -- Clarisonic and Arbonne are two of my best friends
I judge people who don't properly dispose of their cigarette butts.
I also judge people who write @$$ instead of ass, f*ck instead of fuck, and anything similar. When we read it, we are not mind-bleeping it out, and neither were you when you wrote it. Be an adult and write what you fucking mean!
I judge people who don't properly dispose of their cigarette butts.
I also judge people who write @$$ instead of ass, f*ck instead of fuck, and anything similar. When we read it, we are not mind-bleeping it out, and neither were you when you wrote it. Be an adult and write what you fucking mean!
For a long time on TK you could not write ass or any other curse word. A lot of messages boards were or even still are like that, so I think it stems from that.
What differentiates an average host and a great host is anticipating unexpressed needs and wants of their guests. Just because the want/need is not expressed, doesn't mean it wouldn't be appreciated.
I judge people who go into express checkout lanes with more than 12 items in their cart. Even if you only have 13, you should not be in that lane!!! My H will do this when he has more than 12 items and I always make us go into a regular lane.
Also, if I'm standing in a longer line with only 20 or so items, half the time a checker will wave me over into a closed lane and ring me up really quick or the express lane will empty and they'll tell me to go over there.
ETA: I also judge people who use the self-checkout and have their cart (or their friends/kids/whoever) standing in such a way that it blocks another station. So annoying!
I judge people who go into express checkout lanes with more than 12 items in their cart. Even if you only have 13, you should not be in that lane!!! My H will do this when he has more than 12 items and I always make us go into a regular lane.
Also, if I'm standing in a longer line with only 20 or so items, half the time a checker will wave me over into a closed lane and ring me up really quick or the express lane will empty and they'll tell me to go over there.
ETA: I also judge people who use the self-checkout and have their cart (or their friends/kids/whoever) standing in such a way that it blocks another station. So annoying!
I judge anyone who uses the self checkout when they obviously have no clue what they're doing. Get out of the way people!!
I judge people who use tanning beds. I just don't get it. I don't think they're stupid, just skewed priorities.
Sorry, not sorry, I enjoy the warmth (I live in Seattle) and its my wind down time. I am not orange, but its a regulated way for me to get vitamin D that I otherwise don't get because of all our regular cloud cover.
I judge the state of Illinois for making tanning beds illegal for under 18's. You think they can't lay out on a beach? You think your nanny state policies can kill jobs for some faux sense of public safety? (By the way, I've never used a bed in my life because I'm a poster child for skin cancer risk, but I support personal freedom.)
I judge people who use tanning beds. I just don't get it. I don't think they're stupid, just skewed priorities.
Sorry, not sorry, I enjoy the warmth (I live in Seattle) and its my wind down time. I am not orange, but its a regulated way for me to get vitamin D that I otherwise don't get because of all our regular cloud cover.
I judge the state of Illinois for making tanning beds illegal for under 18's. You think they can't lay out on a beach? You think your nanny state policies can kill jobs for some faux sense of public safety?
(By the way, I've never used a bed in my life because I'm a poster child for skin cancer risk, but I support personal freedom.)
If you're under 18 you can't legally buy cigs either, I think it's less nanny state and more 'what til you're of age before you start slowly killing yourself"
I judge people who use tanning beds. I just don't get it. I don't think they're stupid, just skewed priorities.
Sorry, not sorry, I enjoy the warmth (I live in Seattle) and its my wind down time. I am not orange, but its a regulated way for me to get vitamin D that I otherwise don't get because of all our regular cloud cover.
I judge the state of Illinois for making tanning beds illegal for under 18's. You think they can't lay out on a beach? You think your nanny state policies can kill jobs for some faux sense of public safety? (By the way, I've never used a bed in my life because I'm a poster child for skin cancer risk, but I support personal freedom.)
If you're under 18 you can't legally buy cigs either, I think it's less nanny state and more 'what til you're of age before you start slowly killing yourself"
exposure to UV does not kill people. In fact, people who primarily work night shifts and people who don't get exposed to UV tend to have other medical problems such as bone density issues. Ask my FI who worked graveyards for YEARS and NEVER saw the sun. He has brittle bones and is at higher risk for osteoporosis.
Re: I judge...
when people don't return carts to the cart corral and they end up leaving them in a parking spot. I hate having to get out of my car to move a cart when the parking lot is full.
I also can't remember they last time I high fived anyone. I need more high fives in my life.
Ugh. My FI returns every single cart he sees near our cars lol. I blame it on him once being a loader/cart gofer at Lowe's
The only thing I really judge on is being late to work.... hey, speaking of that.. where's my boss? Oh, he's not coming in until "around 10" after being gone for 2 weeks...
ETA: My boss still isn't here... and it's noon... I'll take that as he isn't coming in today... really?!?
I also judge women who talk in the restroom. Especially talking between the stalls. Totally squicks me out.
I do judge people who are scamming the system this includes PPD's, and Destination PPD's (This one pisses me off more than a regular PPD)
I ALSO #JUDGE thOsE whO UsE wEIrd $imbols and i r, u, #like, like, like ummm, but like.
Leave the text speak off the knot damn it! Also people who make up their own text speak EgQR17-2, what the hell that? I can't read this shit! #annoying
On the same note, I judge my bosses who keep moving the goal posts regarding rules and expectations of me and my job.. grrr...
Sorry, not sorry, I enjoy the warmth (I live in Seattle) and its my wind down time. I am not orange, but its a regulated way for me to get vitamin D that I otherwise don't get because of all our regular cloud cover.
I judge the state of Illinois for making tanning beds illegal for under 18's. You think they can't lay out on a beach? You think your nanny state policies can kill jobs for some faux sense of public safety?
(By the way, I've never used a bed in my life because I'm a poster child for skin cancer risk, but I support personal freedom.)
exposure to UV does not kill people. In fact, people who primarily work night shifts and people who don't get exposed to UV tend to have other medical problems such as bone density issues. Ask my FI who worked graveyards for YEARS and NEVER saw the sun. He has brittle bones and is at higher risk for osteoporosis.