What is the most disturbing thing that society accepts as a normal behaviour?
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hellopineapples wrote: »
😂😂😂 yeah I stuck it up because he was rude to me and was being a creep walking by a kids park. I didn’t do anything to flip him off to begin with.
Im not sure that I care either way...just stating why I disagreed with your post. In any case, whether you feel to need to justify it or not, your behavior was as bratty and inappropriate as his behavior was creepy.
Most people would have simply disagreed with your post. I have no problem telling you exactly why I disagree. Your statements contradict each other. Thus my disagreement.
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hellopineapples wrote: »
😂😂😂 yeah I stuck it up because he was rude to me and was being a creep walking by a kids park. I didn’t do anything to flip him off to begin with.
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Motorsheen wrote: »
I SAID SORT OF3 -
Or someone may have had some bratty 9 yr old give them the finger......people shouldnt tell people to smile, and kids shouldnt be flipping people off.....;)
They shouldn't but kids still do this.0 -
Behindblue_eyes wrote: »
This! It's very disturbing to go to a restaurant and see an entire family in front of their phones. The dinner table will always remain a sacred place for my children and I to have conversation. Some of the best talks I've had with them were in the car or at the dinner table.
My husband and I was at a very nice, quite expensive prime rib restaurant and the mom AND dad were on their cell phones the entire time ignoring their 3 kids. I felt so bad for those kids. It really made me sad. What is so important on those stupid phones that you cannot take the time to enjoy the ambiance and family time with your children.6 -
laprimaJenny wrote: »Being emotionally invested in the lives of celebrities.
This I DO NOT get.2 -
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When fresh fruit costs more than a candy bar.
That's why we so fat in 'Merica.9 -
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My husband and I was at a very nice, quite expensive prime rib restaurant and the mom AND dad were on their cell phones the entire time ignoring their 3 kids. I felt so bad for those kids. It really made me sad. What is so important on those stupid phones that you cannot take the time to enjoy the ambiance and family time with your children.
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My husband and I was at a very nice, quite expensive prime rib restaurant and the mom AND dad were on their cell phones the entire time ignoring their 3 kids. I felt so bad for those kids. It really made me sad. What is so important on those stupid phones that you cannot take the time to enjoy the ambiance and family time with your children.
Saddeningly some people just've children for status, ever watch the movie: Problem Child? Flo only wanted to mingle with other parents, at their children's birthday parties but obviously needed a child herself, to attend.
When I babysat I had a parent call me to ask me to ask their child, what their child's favorite color was but I didn't have to ask because I already knew. However I told their Mother that I'd go ask, put the telephone down to briefly tidy something & then returned to answer her. I had to pretend that I didn't know because while parents believe that we fear being fired for something accidentally happening to their child, what we actually fear most's being fired because we unintentionally humiliated the parent.4 -
Making every photo on your holiday worthy of Instagram.
Being on your mobile phone during a meal.
People who make slurps and noises when they eat. My pet hate.🇬🇧😍3 -
hellopineapples wrote: »Why are people disagreeing with the fact a child stuck up for themselves 🤣 it was a creep at a park by the way not that I needed to mention that but sure that’ll get disagreed on too because people seem to think that behaviour is fine.
Hey, you'll get no disagreement from me. I was that kid that kicked a teacher because she was "following me" when I was in 1st or 2nd grade, so...1 -
KosmosKitten wrote: »
Hey, you'll get no disagreement from me. I was that kid that kicked a teacher because she was "following me" when I was in 1st or 2nd grade, so...
Kids be so savage
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The way female teenagers dress in the skimpiest cheerleader outfits in which is issued by their educators and then performing sexualized routines to the entire community during games. I’m not trying to sound prudish but people make a big deal about the sexualization of children yet it’s okay in situations as such which is an obvious excuse for males of all ages to gawk over teenage girls.17
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FeelinFooFoo wrote: »That people use 'freedom of speech' as a way to excuse their spewing of hatred and discrimination against others into the world. As if it's ok. Just because you can, doesnt mean you should.
Also, people in positions of power and authority bullying and mistreating others, again, this is often 'just because they can'.
Or using the ‘I’m just being honest’ as an excuse to be a jack wagon - kinda fits in this scenario9 -
Or using the ‘I’m just being honest’ as an excuse to be a jack wagon - kinda fits in this scenario
“I’m blunt, direct, tell it like it is.” No, you’re tactless.13 -
TwitchyMacGee wrote: »
“I’m blunt, direct, tell it like it is.” No, you’re tactless.
I feel like we've just reached a new level of commonalities... This makes up for refusel to allow me to pick at your donut 😂1 -
InstepFitness wrote: »Married people watching porn together.
Wait?!? What?!? 😂😂2 -
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GoJohnGo71 wrote: »
But if she wants to stay a virgin in the eyes of the Lord...
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GoJohnGo71 wrote: »
But if she wants to stay a virgin in the eyes of the Lord...2 -
TwitchyMacGee wrote: »Pretty sure the lord is smarter than that. At least mine is.
Look it up. It's a thing. These kids are outta control.0 -
GoJohnGo71 wrote: »
Look it up. It's a thing. These kids are outta control.
I’m familiar with the everything but(t) virginity. It isn’t new.
I know you’re being light & funny but I wanna riff on the subject a little. I hope that’s ok. Take it with a grain of salt. Just playing with the ideas a little. Going off on a tangent. Digressing a little to entertain myself.
if you value chastity for moral or spiritual reasons then looking for loopholes tells me your heart isn’t in the right place. And if you think a piece of skin or a single specific act is what it’s about then you’ve missed the point. Get your heart right and the sacrifice of abstinence will be something you do willingly and whole heartedly.
If you don’t value chastity, mocking people who do or misrepresenting what it’s about is rude and divisive.
That said, I personally dislike the weird fetishizing of female virginity that persists even in secular circles. It’s weird. I don’t believe in it. I don’t embrace it. I don’t encourage it or teach it.
Along those lines women seem to be given the message Don’t have sex with too many people. Only have sex if you’re in love. Have sex but don’t be too knowledgeable. Don’t be confident in your sexuality or know what you want and god forbid don’t ask for what you want directly.
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You'd be proud of me today......I drove the BMW, didn't cut anyone off, tailgate, flash my lights, or park over the lines.
Now, if I could only find that pesky turn signal lever......
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