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I like the threads where the poster has specifically asked for input/comments from those sharing the op's particular liking, And yet those who don't like that activity or point of _iew just can't help themselves from joining in with how they don't like it.
Now sitting back with a coffee as I havnt any popcorn at work |
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"You know the ones where the OP gives the big speech about how we shouldnt judge others whilst essentially judging us for doing so.
Is it just me that as a good chuckle over them? "
So you've made a judgment then |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"We all judge one way or another. Pointing out someone's inexcusable behaviour is not judging,it's highlighting their flaws "
But who decides what's inexcusable behaviour? That's a judgement |
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"All I know is I STILL don't have my bacon sandwich and I hate all of you because of that...
Thats because im sat eating it wil lots of ketchup ner ner"
Hey, at least you're doing it right.
Unlike those sick Bastards that eat brown sauce... (yeah, you heard me "Daddy's" fans! I'm judging you!!!). |
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"All I know is I STILL don't have my bacon sandwich and I hate all of you because of that...
Thats because im sat eating it wil lots of ketchup ner ner"
Btw, I licked every slice of bread in the breadbin. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"We all judge one way or another. Pointing out someone's inexcusable behaviour is not judging,it's highlighting their flaws
But who decides what's inexcusable behaviour? That's a judgement "
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By *phroditeWoman
over a year ago
(She/ her) in Sensualityland |
I genuinely try not to judge - as I feel it is not my right to judge others. I may have thoughts about somebody else, their life style, their choices but I would not judge as I do not liked being judged myself. |
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By *icketysplitsWoman
over a year ago
Way over Yonder, that's where I'm bound |
"All I know is I STILL don't have my bacon sandwich and I hate all of you because of that..."
I had one this morning and I think it's unconscionable for you to hate me because I had bacon.
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"All I know is I STILL don't have my bacon sandwich and I hate all of you because of that...
I had one this morning and I think it's unconscionable for you to hate me because I had bacon.
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I think it's unacceptable for you to think it's unconscionable for me to hate you because you had bacon! |
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"We all judge one way or another. Pointing out someone's inexcusable behaviour is not judging,it's highlighting their flaws
Or providing them with opportunities for improvement "
But people might not want to improve themselves they might be happy with who they are. |
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By *ee VianteWoman
over a year ago
Somewhere in North Norfolk |
"We all judge one way or another. Pointing out someone's inexcusable behaviour is not judging,it's highlighting their flaws
Or providing them with opportunities for improvement
But people might not want to improve themselves they might be happy with who they are. "
It was a tongue in cheek comment, hence the It comes from company motivational shtick going on about "opportunities for improvement" rather than weaknesses or flaws. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"We all judge one way or another. Pointing out someone's inexcusable behaviour is not judging,it's highlighting their flaws
Or providing them with opportunities for improvement "
In a non-judgemental way |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"We all judge one way or another. Pointing out someone's inexcusable behaviour is not judging,it's highlighting their flaws
Or providing them with opportunities for improvement
But people might not want to improve themselves they might be happy with who they are. "
I know those kind. They can't see their imperfections and won't listen to sage advice |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"We all judge one way or another. Pointing out someone's inexcusable behaviour is not judging,it's highlighting their flaws
But who decides what's inexcusable behaviour? That's a judgement "
No no no. It's just like saying yes,bacon is nice but try some chicken |
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By *urvymama OP Woman
over a year ago
Doncaster |
"All I know is I STILL don't have my bacon sandwich and I hate all of you because of that...
Thats because im sat eating it wil lots of ketchup ner ner
Btw, I licked every slice of bread in the breadbin. "
Well u broke into the wrong house then 1 i dont have a bread bin and 2 it was on a bap |
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"We all judge one way or another. Pointing out someone's inexcusable behaviour is not judging,it's highlighting their flaws
Or providing them with opportunities for improvement
But people might not want to improve themselves they might be happy with who they are.
It was a tongue in cheek comment, hence the It comes from company motivational shtick going on about "opportunities for improvement" rather than weaknesses or flaws."
Ahh ok I can never tell when you are serious or tongue in cheek |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"We all judge one way or another. Pointing out someone's inexcusable behaviour is not judging,it's highlighting their flaws
Or providing them with opportunities for improvement
But people might not want to improve themselves they might be happy with who they are.
It was a tongue in cheek comment, hence the It comes from company motivational shtick going on about "opportunities for improvement" rather than weaknesses or flaws.
Ahh ok I can never tell when you are serious or tongue in cheek "
I could tell,I'm only messing about myself |
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By *omaMan
over a year ago
Glasgow |
when someone posts a thread and you don't agree with what said in it by all means respond. But there is a group who will respond with abuse, name calling etc.
We have all seen the OP of such threads called "disgusting", an "idiot", and so on .
It's one thing to put your _iews over, it's another thing to verbally attack when you don't agree with a post.
Sometimes this place, forums, resembles a playground full of spoilt arrogant kids!
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