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Jan 27th, 2012 12:05 PM #1
The 6 Stupidest Things We Use to Judge People We Don't Know
http://www.cracked.com/blog/the-6-st...-we-dont-know/
I liked this enough I felt I should share it. Especially the Night Shift part. Just because people I shall call Daywalkers work when that big ball of gas is up and I work when the giant shiny rock is up some how makes them better. Oh what, I make more money than you? I don't deal with asshole customers? Doesn't matter, because I sleep during the day makes me worse some how.
Non Alcoholic Beer is like a Vibrator without batteries. Fills you up but without the buzz.
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Jan 28th, 2012 9:39 PM #2
These are simply Western values some people use to judge each other. What about race (still exists in this country as well), religion, sexual orientation, who your family is, and where you come from? Those are still big things and the repercussions may not effect all of us as individuals in any direct manner, but they influence events and foreign policy which in turn makes it to the news so those on the internet get to look below to the comments bar and read someone's informed and sensitive opinion on the matter/issue/event. In my opinion those are wayyyy dumber than the trivial ones listed, that for the most part have to do with commercialism. But, this is cracked.com's list so of course they weren't taking it too seriously (why would anyone bother to read it then? lol).
As far as Western values go I would challenge #3's "where you shop" and refine it to "what you wear", that to me is more relevant as many 'stylish' people go to thrifts stores, not just retail. Whatever the result they are in turn lumped into some strange broad group: emo/scene(wtf is scene?)/hipster/preppy/red neck etc.
However you can take what you wear move it to the top of the list and replace it with "what you look like". To me that is probably the one judgement almost every human is guilty of making at the very least one moment in their life time. I know I have made that unjust judgement in my lifetime.
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