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Time to play a game!

To liven things up. Let's play, "I judge".

 

I judge people who can't park. How did you get so far in driving school and fail to learn how to park correctly? There are even lines on the pavement to guide you. And ohbytheway, I will slam my car door into yours when you park so close that I would have to be a size negative 2 to get in my car.

I judge the woman who let her kids eat bananas in the grocery store last month. Those things are sold by weight lady, so thanks for teaching your children to steal when they are 6 years old. 

 

Now you go.

 

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Re: Time to play a game!

  • No worries Liz!  I'll play!

    I judge people who go to fast food joints.  If you are too fat to turn the steeling wheel just to maneuver the drive thru then you probably shouldn't be eating there.....

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  • I judge people who wont try anything new, people who are hypocrites on certain things, and people who only look for flaws in things that they dont agree with.
  • I judge a lot of things. One thing that comes to mind, anyone watch Hoarders? I judge the spouses or S/O of the hoarders in question. I don't understand how they can go about their lives and let the house get SO MESSY and don't do anything about it and procede to blame the said hoarder for everything. They need to take some responsibility too.

     

  • imageMandahGirly:

    I judge a lot of things. One thing that comes to mind, anyone watch Hoarders? I judge the spouses or S/O of the hoarders in question. I don't understand how they can go about their lives and let the house get SO MESSY and don't do anything about it and procede to blame the said hoarder for everything. They need to take some responsibility too.

     

    Normally, I would agree with you, but I just saw 15 minutes of an episode the other day and some guy tried this with his wife and she freaked out, basically had a nervous breakdown and bought 3 times as much stuff to replace what was throw out. It's not as easy as just tossing everything, because every. little. thing. means the world the them. It's definitely a mental condition that needs serious therapy to overcome.
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  • Cool!

    I judge people who get on TV after their friend/relative commits a heinous crime, like murder or something, and then have the nerve to tell the news that "So and So is a really good person. They just made a mistake...blah, blah, blah"

    Yeah, I'm am all about forgiveness, believe me, but don't get on TV and tell me how "good" your son is when he just killed a person!!! Newsflash - That a**hole is NOT a good person!

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  • I agree with rands09!! It is infuriating when someone on TV tries to tell you what a good guy a murderer or rapist it!!

    I judge mom's who let their kids run wild all over a store throwing, moving and eating things in their path. (just yesterday I was at the mall and this lady let her 2 kids run into build a bear and they were going CRAZY!! They were even running out of the store with things they hadn't paid for setting off the alarm...the mom just sat there and yelled occassionally stop that put it back, and that was it...I was in shock!!

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  • Similar to PP, I judge people with bratty kids.  Maybe I'll feel more sympathetic than judgmental if we have them, but it makes me crazy to hear kids talk back and be rude to their parents.  Yesterday I saw our neighbor kid, who looks about 11, actually growl in his mom's face when she asked him to do something.  She said, "That's not funny", and he replied, "Yes it is, it's funny like your face!"  I can't help but think, "Control your kid or you'll both be on Maury Povich in two years..."

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