Rant #4: "Don't Judge Me."

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Uploaded by on Sep 1, 2011

Why are people so afraid and uptight about other people forming opinions based on observations? Making a logical observation about someone or asking a straightforward question is not necessarily "judging".

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  • You make many a good point, sir. People just need to stop caring what others think of them. Think I'm the best person ever? Cool. Think I'm a complete asshole who should burn in eternal damnation? Cool. If I put too much stock into what others thought of me, I wouldn't be this awesome now. Fuck what others think. You know...within reason. Don't go getting fired from your job or keep yourself from making friends or anything like that.

  • @TheRighteousFools And don't get all bent out of shape over a simple question/comment and then try to act like you're keeping your cool when you've obviously shit your pants. That's what I say.

  • I had this discussion with my wife when we first met. Everyone needs to relax, calm down and not get all jiggly diggly when someone says something to them.

  • @cruces2317 Right. Most of the time when you hear someone say "They were all in my face yelling at me." they are actually exaggerating and nobody was even remotely close to their face or yelling at them.

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  • nice points.....i like your view on life

  • Very good Sir :)

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