1) are on unemployment just because they are too lazy to work. I understand if you suddenly loose your job and you use this as a resource until you can find another job. But people who stay on unemployment just because they are lazy is unacceptable.
2- People who use their money unwisely and then complain about how they are always broke. Learn to budget. It's not that hard.
3- People who are on welfare and use it to buy junk food, beer and cigarettes. IMO, I am paying for that since it is my tax dollars paying their welfare check.
4- People who complain about their health problems, but only have those problems because of their own stupidity. (Like Type 2 Diabetics that eat chips, cookies and soda for lunch).
5- People who use the wheelchair carts at WalMart just because they are fat and lazy. You can tell the difference between people who actually NEED it and people who don't and are just too lazy to walk around the store. The exercise would probably do them some good.
Apprently, I'm very judgemental. Maybe I can blame it on the hormones.
I judge people who swear at their children, especially when they're little.
It's one thing to tell a 15 year old to quit being a smart @ss, but when I see someone tell their 2 year old to "shut your d@mn mouth, I'm sick of hearing you yell" it makes you look cheap, trashy and uneducated.
Yick!! That's yucky. I do judge people who swear in front of their children constantly. I think it's tacky. It makes me want to yell "earmuffs!" everytime.
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I judge adults who watch sleazy t.v. made for teens. I'm not suggesting that the shows are actually good for teens, but they were made with them in mind.
I judge myself for getting on facebook/ the bump daily.
I judge people who judge others and yet claim to be "Christian", because they can bite me.
I judge my neighbors for being anal-retentive old turds who are hateful. You want to know why you never hear the squeals of laughter when their grandchildren come over to visit? You want to know why beautiful kids aren't playing catch with their "Grampy" in the yard? It's because their children hate them too and never visit... I really want to keep going because it feels so good to get it out, but I shan't.
Oooohhhh... I also judge women who are yet to actually parent their kid, and have ridiculous expectations about what their kids will and won't do. I don't judge them harshly, but I do laugh when I think about them needing xanax once their child sees an ice cream truck and demands a Spongebob ice cream.
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I judge people who aren't parents, yet think they know exactly how to raise an entirely intelligent, healthy, respectful, successful child. I mean, we all have preferences of things we want to and don't want to do as parents, but once you actually become a parent it plays out a lot differently than it did when you were planning it out in your head (and that's not always a bad thing).
I totally agree with you.
I also judge parents who let their little kids drink soda. I've seen kids 2 years old dragging around a big bottle of Coke and drink away. Hello??? It's called water!!
I also judge parents who let their little kids drink soda. I've seen kids 2 years old dragging around a big bottle of Coke and drink away. Hello??? It's called water!!
Same here! I cannot remember soda before age 9 or 10, even then we were only allowed to have it on occasion.
I judge people who let their children run around a store, knocking things over and then they walk by without picking it up or acknowledging that their child is being destructive.
Re: "I judge post" (stolen from TTGP via 3rd Tri)
I judge people who...
1) are on unemployment just because they are too lazy to work. I understand if you suddenly loose your job and you use this as a resource until you can find another job. But people who stay on unemployment just because they are lazy is unacceptable.
2- People who use their money unwisely and then complain about how they are always broke. Learn to budget. It's not that hard.
3- People who are on welfare and use it to buy junk food, beer and cigarettes. IMO, I am paying for that since it is my tax dollars paying their welfare check.
4- People who complain about their health problems, but only have those problems because of their own stupidity. (Like Type 2 Diabetics that eat chips, cookies and soda for lunch).
5- People who use the wheelchair carts at WalMart just because they are fat and lazy. You can tell the difference between people who actually NEED it and people who don't and are just too lazy to walk around the store. The exercise would probably do them some good.
Apprently, I'm very judgemental. Maybe I can blame it on the hormones.
I feel this way about people who use profanity.
Yick!! That's yucky. I do judge people who swear in front of their children constantly. I think it's tacky. It makes me want to yell "earmuffs!" everytime.
I have so many!
I judge the people on Jersey Shore (they are idiots)
I judge people that look for something to complain about. You can always find something to be unhappy about. Just try to be happy.
Here are my repeats of others:
I judge smokers, people with obese children, people that allow their children to run wild and people on welfare
I judge adults who watch sleazy t.v. made for teens. I'm not suggesting that the shows are actually good for teens, but they were made with them in mind.
I judge myself for getting on facebook/ the bump daily.
I judge people who judge others and yet claim to be "Christian", because they can bite me.
I judge my neighbors for being anal-retentive old turds who are hateful. You want to know why you never hear the squeals of laughter when their grandchildren come over to visit? You want to know why beautiful kids aren't playing catch with their "Grampy" in the yard? It's because their children hate them too and never visit... I really want to keep going because it feels so good to get it out, but I shan't.
Oooohhhh... I also judge women who are yet to actually parent their kid, and have ridiculous expectations about what their kids will and won't do. I don't judge them harshly, but I do laugh when I think about them needing xanax once their child sees an ice cream truck and demands a Spongebob ice cream.
I totally agree with you.
I also judge parents who let their little kids drink soda. I've seen kids 2 years old dragging around a big bottle of Coke and drink away. Hello??? It's called water!!
Same here! I cannot remember soda before age 9 or 10, even then we were only allowed to have it on occasion.
I judge people who let their children run around a store, knocking things over and then they walk by without picking it up or acknowledging that their child is being destructive.