What do you judge?
I really judge people who lie, for no good reason. I dont understand the point and I think it makes them incredibly small and insecure people, especially if its a lie you could be caught in.
I also really judge not following politics. For something that affects your life and your money, why wouldnt you pay attention. You dont have to go to rallys or take part, but atleast be informed.
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But for real - I don't actually give a rats ass about spelling on TK, unless you legit can't understand the post. I always roll my eyes when anyone points out spelling errors. Whothefuck cares.
[QUOTE]What do you judge? <strong>I really judge people who lie, for no good reason. I dont understand the point and I think it makes them incredibly small and insecure people, especially if its a lie you could be caught in.</strong> I also really judge not following politics. For something that affects your life and your money, why wouldnt you pay attention. You dont have to go to rallys or take part, but atleast be informed.
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I agree with both of your judges. But I feel like the bold part comes with a story??
I judge people who don't know how to drive. I'm talking about the people who just don't pay attention to the road... have to cut over 3 lanes at the last second to catch their exit, or people who drive 20 under the speed limit.
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It looks better with an E in my opinion so whatever.
It DOES come with a story! My co-irker claims to know Adams manager or coworker or something and I never thought much of it, she said the woman was her neighbor or her neighbors daughter or something. Last week she told me how she saw this woman and were chatting about Adam and I to her, which annoyed me but I mentioned it to Adam and when he followed up with his manager about it, she had no idea what he was talking about or who co-irker is. From everything ive been told by my co-irker about this person, it sounds like it should be adams manager, but she knwos nothing about it. So wtf???
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[QUOTE]Along the same lines at Steph, I judge people who text while driving.
Posted by LP11509[/QUOTE]
This x1000. One of my 10th grade students who got her license in January got in a minor fender bender (enough to do damage) because she was texting and her parents didn't even care. I just saw her the other day driving down the road, texting AGAIN. If my kid got in an accident for texting and driving (or anything inattentive) they would have their phone either taken away or restricted to emergencies only for a very long time.
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[QUOTE]I judge cryptic FB messages that are designed just to get a bunch of people to ask you "OMG what's wrong??? I hope everything's ok!!!" I see these all the time, they're just too attention-whorish is a passive way.
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<div>Ditto this. I love my BFF to death, but she does this and it drives me nuts. I stopped responding when she does it and called her on on being passive aggressive (in person, not on FB), and she's all butthurt now. </div>
[QUOTE]Along the same lines at Steph, I judge people who text while driving.
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In western ND right now, a growing problem is that truckers in the oil patch are peeing in plastic bottles and throwing them out into the ditches because they don't want to stop to pee. When they get hot, the bottles explode. It's fucking gross.
I also judge texting while driving, but I also judge peeing while driving, lol. In a bottle. And everything that comes after that.
I judge people who don't clean up after themselves or expect others to do it. The other night I was at the mall and a girl finished eating and clean her trash and walked out. She still had her drink but I guess didn't want it so she left it on a empty clean table rather than walk 3 steps to a trash can.
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[QUOTE]In Response to Re: I am feeling judgemental : In western ND right now, a growing problem is that truckers in the oil patch are peeing in plastic bottles and throwing them out into the ditches because they don't want to stop to pee. When they get hot, the bottles explode. It's fucking gross. I also judge texting while driving, but I also judge peeing while driving, lol. In a bottle. And everything that comes after that.
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<div>That's fucking disgusting. Not to mention dangerous!</div><div>
</div><div>I double judge a deaf woman I know who said that making texting while driving illegal is discrimination against deaf people because we can't use bluetooth/hands free like hearing people can. Uh, no lady. I'm all about advocating for equal rights for deaf people, but there's a REASON that texting while driving was made illegal. And it has nothing to do with wanting to discriminate against deaf people. I promise. </div>
EWWWW!! Wtf?!
[QUOTE]In Response to Re: I am feeling judgemental : That's freaking disgusting.
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It's on the front page of our local paper today. I get why it's newsworthy, but an oversized picture of a piss bottle in a ditch takes up the entire top flap of the paper. It's fucking sick. I judge whoever's idea it was to do that. FFS.
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I hardcore judge parents who smoke around their kids. In the same house, same car, same vicinity, whatever. Especially super little kids.
[QUOTE]I judge cryptic FB messages that are designed just to get a bunch of people to ask you "OMG what's wrong??? I hope everything's ok!!!" I see these all the time, they're just too attention-whorish in a passive way.
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And then when people ask them "omg are you OK" and they type something more cryptic like "i dont want to talk about it..but whatever happens will happen...it will all come out in the end..YOU KNOW WHO YOU ARE" haha crazy people
[QUOTE]Cfasz, I don't get that either. We seriously have a line in our dress code that states that the bottom of your shirt must touch the top of your pants. Once those baby doll shirts started becoming popular and pants got lower, hello muffin tops.
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at my old law office this girl wore shorty shorts like 6 times...finally they sent out an email that said "this is the dresscode..." and they actually said "no bathing suits" in the email...seriously???
[QUOTE]In Response to Re: I am feeling judgemental : And then when people ask them "omg are you OK" and they type something more cryptic like "i dont want to talk about it..but whatever happens will happen...it will all come out in the end..YOU KNOW WHO YOU ARE" haha crazy people
Posted by Laurstar31[/QUOTE]
Haha yep, I can't even count how many times I've seen the phrase "You know who you are" on FB. It's ridiculous.
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