What's something you immediately judge a person for when you see them wearing or have?
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Beats headphones.
"Oh yeah those look cool. Did you want something that sounds good though?"
I used to work retail and was helping a college aged guy pick out some new headphones. He was deciding between some Beats and some Bose headphones. I literally asked him "do you want something that sounds good or looks good" and was amazed he actually said "looks good". So I reluctantly sold him the Beats.
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Edit: What do you judge them for?
Snapchat.
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Edit: What do you judge them for?
Crosses.
99% chance it’s performative.
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Edit: What do you judge them for?
Maga hat
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If you have a religion, shouldn't it be your entire identity?
Please elaborate. This is fascinating.
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Edit: What do you judge them for?
wrote last edited by [email protected]Globally? American flag
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most vans are limited to around 750 kg, whereas trucks typically offer much more. Mine can tow up to 3000 kg.
Yeah that’s bullshit. Vans that can do the max of 3500kg are common as fuck. You probably looked at the wrong spec. 750kg is the max for a trailer without brakes, regardless of type of car. There are usually two numbers on the spec sheet, one for max towing weight for unbraked trailers and one for braked trailers.
True, my bad. Many of the most commonly used vans here can tow 2500kg as long as the trailer has brakes. Anything more than that is rare though. Even many of the other mid-size pickups can't tow 3000kg.
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A lifted truck or SUV
wrote last edited by [email protected]Bonus hate for intentionally loud mufflers. These people really don't care how their decisions affect others.
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True, my bad. Many of the most commonly used vans here can tow 2500kg as long as the trailer has brakes. Anything more than that is rare though. Even many of the other mid-size pickups can't tow 3000kg.
It may depend on local laws. Here the total weight of the combination (car + trailer) with a B+E driving license is 7000Kg, and 3500Kg for a car. That means you can have a van with 3500Kg capacity plus a 3500Kg trailer. So naturally there are vans that are built to match the max spec.
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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.
Had a lot of those come through when I worked at Lowe's. Many were indeed working trucks, but they were towing monster loads, not throwing shit in the back.
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Brand clothing plastered with logos of the brand.
I immediately know you're vacuous and live your life for the image you have for others instead of focusing on yourself.
My wife's Filipino and that's just their style, like they're stuck in the 80s.
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Edit: What do you judge them for?
Any kind of religious paraphernalia
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A cross necklace
One who wants others to think they believe
A vest over a button up
One who aspires and has not yet achieved
An oversized suit and padded heel shoes
One who is orange
I had a one-night-stand on a cruise once that was fun but almost ruined when he took off his shirt and there was a cross necklace on his chest. Missionary was basically my vampire ass trying not to get burned by the cross.
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What’s wrong with a black US flag? It’s a discrete way to display the flag no?
wrote last edited by [email protected]I'm Canadian, they use a black flag up here too. I don't know or care about proper flag usage, I just know if I see a black Canadian flag on someone's car or clothing that they:
- hate the left
- own a gun
- want "freedom"
- don't care about the environment
- possibly racist?
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Brand clothing plastered with logos of the brand.
I immediately know you're vacuous and live your life for the image you have for others instead of focusing on yourself.
Same, sort of. For me it varies, some is supposed to be a status symbol and that I find lame.
But some are signals about a person; Bass Pro, fisherman; Backwoods, down to smoke; Burton, snowboarder; Venture, skateboarder; etc. These I see more as a band shirt, like "hey I like that thing/band too, wanna hang out?" These I actually like, they can be informative.
And some are just free shirts from work itself, vendors to your work, events, etc. Maybe they just got off and are still in "uniform" (if you can call a company t-shirt a uniform lmao), maybe their job sells a lot of Kawasaki and they sent shirts to the dealership they work at, this falls more into the informative category and indicate possible hobbies. Same with the event shirts, it's more about a memory of the event, it indicates possible hobbies like running or biking, and hell a free shirt is a free shirt.
Hell even the status symbol shirts, I guess do the same thing in signaling something about a person, but imo it signals that
you're vacuous and live your life for the image you have for others instead of focusing on yourself.
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MAGA gear. A Tesla, esp a Cyberdump. A Calvin Pissing sticker. A Jesus shirt; crosses display faith but a shirt or hat says "this is my whole entire identity". Any Suburban, F150, Super Duty, or similarly oversized American SUV or pickup. I know you never haul anything and your groceries are all in the cab.
Woah now, Calvin can piss on anything.. Surely there is room for comedy there.
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I used to work retail and was helping a college aged guy pick out some new headphones. He was deciding between some Beats and some Bose headphones. I literally asked him "do you want something that sounds good or looks good" and was amazed he actually said "looks good". So I reluctantly sold him the Beats.
Hah, I appreciate the honesty though
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I'm about to get a LGBT punisher logo for my car.
That fits with his ideologies far better than the thin blue line skull nonsense.
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It's against flag code and is considered not a proper flag.
At this point in my life I couldn’t care less about the flag code. I just like to be discrete. But as people have pointed out, there are meanings that people are already using it for of which I fundamentally disagree with so….
Good thing I never got around to it
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Cybersecurity people with iphones. Not strictly judging them but it is a grim reminder that even the "professionals" barely understand the technological privacy dystopia we live in.
Perhaps they do, just don't have enough energy to care about it in private life anymore and just go for convenience like the majority.