What's something you immediately judge a person for when you see them wearing or have?
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White shoes or white pants.
What about white undies?
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If I see a bumper sticker that mentions jesus, I definitely assume that car is driven by the least christ-like person imaginable, and give them space.
Jesus died for their sins though so it's ok.
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Hats. Fucking hat people think they are better than me just because they cover their head?!
Wanted to cover your head anyway, just for a laugh? We already have a tool for that: it's called HAIR.
THEY HAVE PLAYED US FOR ABSOLUTE FOOLS
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Rolex. Evincing pathological narcissism or psychopathy.
Not all of us ars like that, you know.
Awfully judgemental of you to think poorly of us folk who just happen to like precision, appreciate good engineering or maybe have a small penis and require lavish symbols of wealth and status to prove we'e a more valuable human being than you in symbolic caps lock.
My rolex justifies my existence and represents how worthy of everything i am and anyone who disagrees is a jealous underling rolexless peasant demon.
We're just better people because we purchased an overpriced obsolete piece of 19th century technology and put it on our wrists.
This time measuring device i display on myself will show my toxic paternal figures and all those peera that disapproved of me that i am not a small child that's starved for validation, but a big man who is extremely confident.
Also, since i have a rolex, I'm more entitled to all ypur money than you are. Give me your money. You'll just squander it.
Note to self: buy a 3 dollar casio digital watch and write 'rolex' on it with a sharpie. Next time someone with a real one is spotted, compliment their taste, try to force things in common and call them my hero. Request autograph when they leave.
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This is such a small way of looking at things.
The best thing you can do is live according to your ethics and values. By setting an example.
Putting a sticker on says hey... you behave this way.
The best thing you can do is
And we should only ever do what's best, even if there is a way to help that's slightly less than the best.
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Linux
Because fuck linux
Care to expand upon that?
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Cops most of all, tells me they’re not only an asshole but an asshole who doesn’t even know what Frank Castle is all about despite rocking the logo
For real. I'm willing to bet most don't even know it's from the Punisher, they just like it because it's a skull, or because they saw the word "Punisher" on the sales tag and thought that was cool.
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It supposedly means that "no quarter will be given".
That's also what US Nazis say.
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Please elaborate. This is fascinating.
I mean, I can only assume that what they are referring to is Bhagavad Gita 9:27:
Whatever you do, whatever you eat, whatever you offer in sacrifice, whatever you give, whatever austerity you practice, O Arjuna, do it as an offering to Me [Lord Krishna].
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Edit: What do you judge them for?
Cybertrucks
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Pants. Conformist cowards.
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they work in private spaces too
Too late, ya been judged!
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One of those big trucks but they are immaculate, clean, scuff free. So not used for they are meant for: working.
Now they are just taking up space and being dangerous to the public just to try and help prop up someone's ego.
City trucks
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Edit: What do you judge them for?
Anything clearly expensive = fucking idiot
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I don't. Just the dickheads driving them. It's beyond me why they choose that particular vehicle, but there's definitely a pattern.
Sounds like local subculture thing. Rangers are the small trucks that polite truck guys own around me.
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I would never wear a dress, but I would refuse to wear pants!
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Sounds like local subculture thing. Rangers are the small trucks that polite truck guys own around me.
Probably. It's a fairly different market in Aus than in the US, although we're seeing an increase in Dodge RAMs and the like being imported, usually by the same cashed-up bogans that have apparently decided that Rangers aren't compensatory enough. I realise even those are fairly 'small' by US standards. Y'all are insane with your trucks as daily drivers.
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Hood height, engine size, and the physical exterior dimensions of many vans are similar to those of pickup trucks. When used for work, it often just comes down to personal preference. One key difference is towing capacity - most vans are limited to around 750 kg, whereas trucks typically offer much more. Mine can tow up to 3000 kg.
Edit: Also, rear visibility in a van is much worse due to the enclosed cargo area. With a truck, you pretty much have 360-degree visibility.
Here's a great video by Fort Nine that explains how and why the shape and size of these trucks are a threat to everyone outside the vehicle.
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smart glasses with built in cameras, and for the same reason teslas
old Tesla's yes. New Teslas are HORRIBLE people
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It's against flag code and is considered not a proper flag.
Seems like a dogwhistle confederate flag to me.