Edit: What do you judge them for?

    • thermal_shock@lemmy.world
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      5 days ago

      I threw away my Adidas hat immediately because it was red. Couldn’t even bare people assuming what it said, fuck that side.

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    MAGA gear or by association those stupid shirts, hats, and stickers that say “F your feelings” or “we the people have had enough” etc. most people I work and live around that’s there basic fashion and culture.

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      I haven’t seen “we the people have had enough” before, but I feel it’s pretty close to being co-opted by the left.

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        I saw it as a sticker on a truck, old English font for “we the people” and then handwritten font underneath saying “have had enough”. Only saw one, instant cringe.

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      5 days ago

      Ugh, yes. Seriously, Elon aside, what kinda GIGA-DOUCHE does a person have to be, to see that thing and think “Wow! I must have one!”

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    5 days ago

    Basically the only thing that really bothers me is a lack of epistemological humility, people pretending their views are objectively true.

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    6 days ago

    I try not to judge people for what they’re wearing or carrying, but sometimes it’s difficult.

    Just today, I saw a guy in all black, sunglasses, black cap, etc, standing waving a Don’t Tread on Me flag.

    Beside a Pride parade.

    In Edinburgh, Scotland.

    WTAF?

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      You see some fantastic outfits in Edinburgh. I think it’s the inability of the locals to accept that sometimes it’s hot. They don’t really get the idea.

      The best I ever saw was someone wearing shorts, white trainers, and a black bomber jacket. Very much giving off a vibe “it’s bloody hot outside but I only own the one coat, so I’m wearing it”

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        I mean, it was just this one guy (and even he was wearing black cargo shorts) - most people were fully summered up in their attires!

        Too much so, im fact, since it started pouring down at one point! 😁

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    Really really long fake nails. Less judgement and more confusion I suppose. How do you do normal everyday activities?? I’m baffled

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      it takes getting used to for sure. it affects how you type, prepare meals, rummage around in bags, put in contact lenses and/or remove eyelashes/etc. from your eyes, and yes, how you hold the TP when you wipe.

      it’s a hobby and/or fashion statement, and like many of those it has tradeoffs lol. for me long nails was a job requirement (adult entertainment) that turned into a hobby (i learned to do my own because it eliminated salon costs, then found I enjoyed it artistically)

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      my sister wears these and i guess all i can say to your question is “very carefully.” she gets ones with cool designs on them so i guess i understand the hype, would never personally wear em tho. cant even stand normal nail polish on my nails cuz i get the urge to peel them off immediately :(

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    7 days ago

    Cigarette smokers. Mostly because I hate the smell and smokers have their sense of smell damaged so much they don’t notice. And sometimes when it sticks to their clothing I just can’t be around them at all.

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      Worked with a guy that was a heavy smoker. When the first winter came around I didn’t have a good spot to put my jacket. He had a 2 hook cubicle-wall-hang style coat hook. He moved it between our cubicles so I could use it too. I used it once. My jacket reeked at the end of the day.

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      I also dislike the smell, but I’m a lot more sympathetic to tobacco use than I used to be because stimulants help to correct low executive function and these people are probably managing their disability the only way they know how.

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        dude holy shit. that actually explains so much about the smokers in my life. they never got the kind of help they needed because when they needed help people just thought they were lazy/stupid. i bet thats where a lot of their negative self talk stems from too. thanks for the new perspective.