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Feb 27, 2008
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Why wouldn't we? Take a drive down any street named "Broadway", count how many people are fixing their makeup, on the phone, looking for something on the floor, be sure to catch the guy about to cut you off because the girl that just crossed infront of him has on a short skirt and he wasn't paying any attention to the road, and watch out cause when you get to the set of lights that finaly turns green after a minute thirty, there's a mother with her kid in a stroller and head phones on whose jogging that's about to jump into the middle of traffic. (Not a rant, just observation.

With the blantent stupidity and disregard for anyone other than themselves people constantly display each day :)eek:), it's hard not to feel like you have a leg up on everyone else sometimes. I barely consider myself smarter than anyone, but i'd like to think that I have a little bit more commonsense than most.

I used to think this way alllll the time.But then i decided to talk to the people who fix their make-up and are on the phone. I was pleasantly suprised.
I found that its easy to generalize people. But to actually be right about what I say about them is tough. Everyone has done something stupid while on the road(or anywhere) for the smallest of distractions.Even a guy like alex vornoff.
Im sure people think your stupid just by looking at the way you dress or something you say aloud in public.Everyone is quick to judge. Im trying not to.
 
I used to think this way alllll the time.But then i decided to talk to the people who fix their make-up and are on the phone. I was pleasantly suprised.
I found that its easy to generalize people. But to actually be right about what I say about them is tough. Everyone has done something stupid while on the road(or anywhere) for the smallest of distractions.Even a guy like alex vornoff.
Im sure people think your stupid just by looking at the way you dress or something you say aloud in public.Everyone is quick to judge. Im trying not to.

You're right. But i'm not always point blank like I was in my last post either. I only struggle with the issue sometimes because I was on the highway when I watched someone next to me hit the barricade, launch into the air, and land on her roof. I was standing by her car when she was pulled out, with her cellphone still to her hear. Even so, I still can't completely judge what my eyes saw because my brain tells me that for all I know the other person on the phone was helping to keep her calm, or her body simply locked up from shock. My minds never been able to let me fully judge someone and keep it that way, simply because I tend to over analyze things WAY to much. I also personally know people who act like that, so the judgement isn't a completely blind one.

We all judge, even if we don't say it out loud, and it's hard not to. I'm always judged, and it tends to be vocal sometimes, so i'm no stranger to both sides of the concept. My problem isn't with "stupid" things, because yeah, we all do stupid things, it's natural and sometime pretty funny. It's when easily preventable "stupid" things cause accidents, and I struggle with comprehension of these thoughts on a daily basis. And as i'm writing this I suddenly realize that this isn't the proper place to be talking about it, lol.
 
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