What is the most disturbing thing that society accepts as a normal behaviour?
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Grown adults that dress, talk, and act ghetto... Whether they are from or not...6
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Mr_Healthy_Habits wrote: »How's the green light for somebody making a right turn and the walk? Okay light for someone crossing. The street is the same light. Basically... That's dangerous as f***.
I meant to say the fact that a green light for someone making a right turn is often the same for pedestrians crossing the street headed the same direction...
This is dangerous af3 -
TwitchyMacGee wrote: »It always bothers me when people share political memes or stories on Facebook and there's no factual basis. Like...don't yall know some Russian dude made that meme and now you're blindly sharing it as if it's truth? 🤦♀️
without getting *too* political i'd say this is mostly boomer tier memes for me, on either side of the aisle. like the kind your 50 year old uncle shares all the time. but that's all i really know is on fb at this point is boomer types anyhow.
Ageism
Yeah a 50 yr old is a Gen Xr not a boomer. Like someone who was into Biggie, Tupac, or Grunge.....not the Beatles......hell even Eminem was prime listening to a now 50 yr old back in the day......11 -
Mr_Healthy_Habits wrote: »Grown adults that dress, talk, and act ghetto... Whether they are from or not...
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Mr_Healthy_Habits wrote: »Grown adults that dress, talk, and act ghetto... Whether they are from or not...
Obviously you have never walked the mean sidewa..... streets, yeah... streets of Manhattan Beach.2 -
Tailgaters. 😡🤬. If you don’t care about your life good but others care about theirs. We’re still going to end up at the same red light at the same time.7
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Jailing people for not paying their medical bills. Especially when the fine goes into the pocket of the prosecutor.10
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r3d_butt3rfly_ wrote: »Children owning cellphones.
Whilst access to games aren't necessary, we never know if/when they might've to be their own hero {I always think of this: https://www.wtae.com/article/girl-5-left-alone-on-school-bus-for-nearly-6-hours/7463132}, someone else's by being able to immediately summon help and/or especially with the unfortunate prevalence of school shootings, their final moment to talk to their family or leave a text/voicemail. I remember hearing about many final voicemails via 9/11 that victim's family missed, that they never delete & cherish listening to those last "I love yous" & "Goodbyes".4 -
There is no reason that people should be bankrupt or unable to afford some modicum of insurance in the United States. You shouldn't die or go into massive debt simply because you can't afford the thousands upon thousands of dollars for something you need to you know.. live. For that matter, no one in should be paying thousands of dollars for dental fees because insurance is *kitten* or you can't afford it.
It's just wrong. Everyone should have access to affordable and safe health care and the ability to take care of themselves when they get sick or have serious issues. Sadly, that's not how it is in this country. And that, to me, is a sad, sad state.
So as far as behavior, I would say: The predatory nature of insurance and medical companies in the United States (and probably other places in the world). They aren't working for the betterment of people, they're only interested in profits. And that's fine for a business, but not fine when it's a business that helps keep people alive. I would go so far as to say it's unethical.17 -
_Miss_chievous_ wrote: »People who take videos of accidents or anything bad that happens. Really? Your first instinct was to take out your phone?
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KosmosKitten wrote: »There is no reason that people should be bankrupt or unable to afford some modicum of insurance in the United States. You shouldn't die or go into massive debt simply because you can't afford the thousands upon thousands of dollars for something you need to you know.. live. For that matter, no one in should be paying thousands of dollars for dental fees because insurance is *kitten* or you can't afford it.
It's just wrong. Everyone should have access to affordable and safe health care and the ability to take care of themselves when they get sick or have serious issues. Sadly, that's not how it is in this country. And that, to me, is a sad, sad state.
So as far as behavior, I would say: The predatory nature of insurance and medical companies in the United States (and probably other places in the world). They aren't working for the betterment of people, they're only interested in profits. And that's fine for a business, but not fine when it's a business that helps keep people alive. I would go so far as to say it's unethical.
The food industry is a huge culprit in this...
They literally manufacture products designed to make you eat as much as possible at the cheapest cost to produce...
There is a reason you can't just eat one cookie, or one chip, or one slice of pizza, or a few fries... They've used your own brain chemistry against you...
Look at soda as an example... Most people who stop drinking soda literally have to "quit" soda, it's not easy and comes with headaches and all... Wtf do they put in it that people have to struggle to avoid their products...
How in the world are kids going to stand a chance when adults have to quit something like this...6 -
Men not supporting their children after divorce. Actually in any circumstance.9
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shaming of shorter men16
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Coddling kids...5
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CaliMomTeach wrote: »Men not supporting their children after divorce. Actually in any circumstance.
Make sure you add to the list women who fool men into thinking a child is his when in fact it's another man's child, then try to get courts to make the man who is not the father pay.
Also add to the list, women who cheat on their husbands and then want to take his child from him because, somehow, even though she cannot be honest, in some twist of logic, we should trust her to be the primary caretaker for the child and to use the support he provides for the child and not for her new affair partner...
SHM
In other words, it's not just men, women are equal to the task of being crappy people.12 -
hellopineapples wrote: »CupcakeCrusoe wrote: »Telling other people to smile. I do not exist to be aesthetically pleasing to you every moment of my life, thanks.
This!! 👏🏻 I remember when I was a kid some weird man told me I’d look prettier if I smiled and I stuck my middle finger up at him. I was about 9 and didn’t take no crap from anyone 😂 someone could be having a bad day, just received bad news or something and some irrelevant foe decides to taunt them with the, “you would look prettier if you smiled.” I wasn’t born to please anyone.
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.....;)7 -
Vaping. Ie going around purposefully breathing in candy scented poison10
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