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What is the absolute ultimate thing you get judgy about?

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AtYourCervix · 14/04/2014 17:54

Toddlers eating greggs?
Fat people eating macdonalds?
P&C parking?
Fat people eating?
Disabled loos?
Fat people?

My own personal judgement is reserved for those people who hold their knife like a pen.

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fanjoforthemammaries7850 · 15/04/2014 13:05

"I will never forget seeing a woman walking aling the road eating a sandwich?"

Really? How did you recover from that awful trauma.

usualsuspectt · 15/04/2014 13:07

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EvansOvalPiesYumYum · 15/04/2014 13:08

Probably been said already - but people eating in the street ( so common )
I'll never forget seeing a woman walking along the Road eating a sandwich, I just thought you uncouth pig.

Fanjo - I seriously suspect that is a wind-up post.

usualsuspectt · 15/04/2014 13:08

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FreudiansSlipper · 15/04/2014 13:09

calling people common

that always makes me snigger at the person saying it

Maryz · 15/04/2014 13:09

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fanjoforthemammaries7850 · 15/04/2014 13:09

I hope it is.

hazeyjane · 15/04/2014 13:09

I would like to see someone walk down the street eating a whole roast chicken, chucking the bones over their shoulder like Henry VIII and swigging from a tankard of mead......I would doff my hat in respect.

fanjoforthemammaries7850 · 15/04/2014 13:10

I saw a woman and toddler eating Greggs sausage rolls last week.

The sight is etched on my mind forever.

I wept for that poor child :(

RandallFloyd · 15/04/2014 13:11

Roar @ uncouth Grin
Are you my mum?

fanjoforthemammaries7850 · 15/04/2014 13:11
thebodydoestricks · 15/04/2014 13:13

My mother says walking with your arms folded is 'as common as muck'.

thebodydoestricks · 15/04/2014 13:14

I hope the poor child fed Gregg's has been taken into care.

Ditto fat child in red velour track suit eating a macciDs.

I vomited just reading about it.

thornrose · 15/04/2014 13:16

I saw a small child eating a Greggs sausage roll in the street once. I was very pleased to see a seagull swoop down and nick it, leaving the wrapper in his hand.

This will hopefully be the deterrent he needs.

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fanjoforthemammaries7850 · 15/04/2014 13:17

Thornrose thebody and usual Grin

CuntyBunty · 15/04/2014 13:19

I have my judgy pants pulled up so high, that they are giving me a massive camel toe.

Sparklingbrook · 15/04/2014 13:20

I went to Southport about 3 years ago. I saw lots of people walking along eating meat pies in a foil tray with a teaspoon. Sad

It has been a slow road to recovery for me but I have nearly managed to blank it out now.

fideline · 15/04/2014 13:22

but I have nearly managed to blank it out now.

Good for you Sparkling. Didn't think to put a trigger warning on that post though, did you? Angry

HoneyDragonDoesNotGiveAShit · 15/04/2014 13:23

One of the things I love most about my Mum, and their are many is when she looks up at me (she's even smaller than I) and in a broad, untainted by southern living Geordie accent, hisses

Honeydragon! Don't be so fucking uncouth

ESPECIALLY, when she does it Waitrose.

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Sparklingbrook · 15/04/2014 13:23

Oh no sorry fiderline. Sad Hope you are ok.

I won't be going back to Southport in a hurry I can tell you.

Rabbitcar · 15/04/2014 13:23

Cosikitty, I think it's ok for people not to judge. New experiences such as miscarriage and redundancy certainly taught me that you can never really know what someone feels like until you are in their position, so you shouldn't really judge them. None of us really knows what it is like to be in another person's shoes.

Apologies for the sanctimonious tone of my posts, I just think there is too much judging going on in society generally. Eg calling people chavs is my pet hate. So many of my 'middle class' acquaintances, friends, family etc seem to think it is acceptable. It's just not. Why should we judge anyone for their choices? I think it's wrong and incredibly snobby/classist.

thornrose · 15/04/2014 13:24

Sad Sparkling sorry this thread has brought back such awful memories - here's a hand to hold xxxxxxx

CuntyBunty · 15/04/2014 13:24

Does your mum smack you in Waitrose too, HD? Only then will I unleash camel toe properly for you.

HoneyDragonDoesNotGiveAShit · 15/04/2014 13:29

No. She only smacks me in Tesco, but as I was 33 at the time I probably earned it Grin

I did not swap all the girls and boys toys over at all

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