Post by littlebopeep on Dec 6, 2012 14:46:10 GMT -5
I know so many people who refuse to get health insurance. Yet they go on cruises every 3 months, have the most expensive cable you can get, and eat out every night. I just don't get it.
Women who wear only sports bras and booty shorts, a full face of makeup, and dangly earrings to the gym are ridiculous. I judge more if you then leave with ridiculous high heels on as well.
I judge people who are obsessed with Starbucks. It seems like such a... bland thing to be obsessed with.
Gangham Style is the worst. People dancing to it is even worstest.
I'm happy though that I didn't even know that there was a dance that went along to it until a table of 4 people sprang up to dance to it at a bbq place I was at two weeks ago. Ignorance is indeed bliss.
I judge people who are obsessed with Starbucks. It seems like such a... bland thing to be obsessed with.
For the record, I am not obsessed with Starbucks. I actually rarely go. But I started collecting Starbucks cards almost nine years ago and have continued. Some of those early cards sell for $75+ on eBay now (to people who are obsessed with Starbucks, I assume), so I think my plan to buy the steel card will work out in my favor.
I didn't know what Gangnam style was until a few days ago when I finally watched the youtube video. I was like the 8.5 millionth viewer. It's shameful but probably not flameful.
I judge smokers who throw their cigarette butts out their car windows onto the street. I immediately assume they are assholes in every other part of their life too.
I also judge people who ride bicycles who don't stop for stop signs. If you want to be treated like any other vehicle on the road, you have to stop too, not just look around and coast on through.
1. The pants I'm wearing today show my crack when I sit. :/ My shirt is long enough to cover it. And I can feel when it's out. This happens with most my pants, they are often too big.
2. I have a sugar daddy.
3. I hate Gangham Style. Hate it.
4. I judge people who stay in relationships because of "the children."
I judge people who are obsessed with Starbucks. It seems like such a... bland thing to be obsessed with.
For the record, I am not obsessed with Starbucks. I actually rarely go. But I started collecting Starbucks cards almost nine years ago and have continued. Some of those early cards sell for $75+ on eBay now (to people who are obsessed with Starbucks, I assume), so I think my plan to buy the steel card will work out in my favor.
I wasn't talking about you specifically There just seem to be a lot of Starbucks-obsessives out there.
for her trip and I want to buy more things. It's more fun buying gifts for people who can't just go out and buy their own damn stuff. Anyone have gift suggestions for a kid going abroad?
Also a lot of people told me I look "festive" today so I'm sharing my OOTD:
I regularly judge what people drink. And I hardcore judge a lot of MMers drink suggestions. But at least I admit I'm a total asshole?
BTW you will be happy to know that I am not buying nice whiskey for FIL for xmas. I am leaning towards $50 worth of pepsi or $30 worth of pepsi and $20 in cheap whiskey.
The thing I judge the most is when people repeatedly make the same mistake AND bitch about it. Just doing one or the other is non judge worthy IMO.
Example - my friend bought a BMW, a 12k ring for his GF (who took it an dumped him) and took out a 2nd mortgage on his house to do so. This was before interest rates were low, FYI. He had to cut back his 401k contributions to afford both payments. And then he was really depressed and bought himself an ipod to cheer himself up and he whined constantly about how financially tight everything was.
A lesser judgy thing for me is when people whine that luxury goods are so expensive, like an LV bag is somehow part of their constitutional rights.
I regularly judge what people drink. And I hardcore judge a lot of MMers drink suggestions. But at least I admit I'm a total asshole?
I judge drinks a lot too. The worst for me is anything that pretends to be a martini but is fruity flavored, though my list certainly doesn't end there.
I judge people who are obsessed with Starbucks. It seems like such a... bland thing to be obsessed with.
For the record, I am not obsessed with Starbucks. I actually rarely go. But I started collecting Starbucks cards almost nine years ago and have continued. Some of those early cards sell for $75+ on eBay now (to people who are obsessed with Starbucks, I assume), so I think my plan to buy the steel card will work out in my favor.
Haha. I'm not sbux obsessed, either. A local chain is much tastier. But the app is so fun!
I regularly judge what people drink. And I hardcore judge a lot of MMers drink suggestions. But at least I admit I'm a total asshole?
Eh me too. I taught an informal class last year on cocktails and some of the people who took it still order rum and cokes at the bar. If judging them makes me an asshole so be it.
I regularly judge what people drink. And I hardcore judge a lot of MMers drink suggestions. But at least I admit I'm a total asshole?
I'm with you. And as a beer nerd, I really judge when someone says they're into microbrews and cite Blue Moon or Shock Top as examples.
Yeah.
I tried drinking beer again and concluded that I really just can't do it. It makes me feel so terrible.
At least most bars in D.C. have a shitty beer selection, so that seems to lessen the pain. Pretty sure I've been to some places where Sam Adams is the "fancy" beer. OK then.