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What is the absolute ultimate thing you get judgy about?

999 replies

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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LadyRabbit · 15/04/2014 23:02

That is very cute, Maryz but dear Lord I fear for that poor kitten's liver.

ViviPru · 15/04/2014 23:09

People who cut themselves the nose from the brie. There's no coming back from that for me.

IamtheZombie · 15/04/2014 23:17

ZombieCatT.

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Maryz · 15/04/2014 23:19

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FourForksAche · 15/04/2014 23:29

Vivi, what?

Lion, my nan had that sofa, it's truly special. Grin

IamtheZombie · 15/04/2014 23:34

Quite, MaryZ. Positively demonic. Grin

HaroldLloyd · 15/04/2014 23:36

Oh cheese noses. I agree.

neiljames77 · 15/04/2014 23:42

At the risk of having the piss taken out of me, did anyone else see if there was such a thing as the five a day dating site?

FourForksAche · 15/04/2014 23:43

Well I never! Cheeseboard etiquette.

I've been doing it wrong for years Shock

IneedAwittierNickname · 15/04/2014 23:49

What's a cheese nose? I've probably been doing it wrong, and been being judged for it for years!

Moln · 15/04/2014 23:52

Cheese nose?

Cheesy nose job?

FourForksAche · 15/04/2014 23:52

The pointy end, apparently, I've learned something new!

thornrose · 15/04/2014 23:55
Easter Grin
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IneedAwittierNickname · 15/04/2014 23:56

That's what I thought Four so I'm not meant to cut that bit off? Well who'd have thunk it?!
Actually I have no idea how I cut brie, I genuinely can't remember

ViviPru · 15/04/2014 23:56

Shut up. You're not seriously telling me you cut the nose off the brie? I thought it was just friends' unsuitable boyfriends who did that...

antiabz · 15/04/2014 23:57

Women who discover their partner is cheating on them.

Then announce every little detail/ argument/ ow altercation of the split on social media whilst declaring how much happier they are and how amazingly better off they are without scumbag.

Then take back said scumbag whilst filling Facebook with declarations of love and standing by their man. And glaring at anyone who dares remember that they hated each other yesterday.

Rinse and repeat ad nauseum.

Oh and the scum next door who insist on gagging me with their reeking skunk smoke. When my washing is on the line and my baby is playing in the garden.

HoneyDragonDoesNotGiveAShit · 16/04/2014 00:00

I have my own special Brie etiquette. I steal the lot and pole anyone in a 3 foot radius with the cheese knife.

ViviPru · 16/04/2014 00:06

Thats infinitely more acceptable than nose-lopping HD

FourForksAche · 16/04/2014 00:17

vivi, it's ok, I'm unsuitable in many ways.

I quite like trying to get the good bit before my H nabs it.

cerealqueen · 16/04/2014 00:20

Tried to add to this yesterday but kept forgetting my new reset password, then was reminded today when I saw overweight children in the park eating chips. A mixture of judgy and angry.

Other is women who can't live without a man in their lives, especially those that drop female friends as soon as thy have a man, or take on that man's friends / hobbies and interests and lose themselves completely or, routinely shag other women's partners / husbands.

cerealqueen · 16/04/2014 00:21

Anger with the parents, not the children.

worriedabout · 16/04/2014 00:25

Many years ago I was "corrected" for cutting the nose of the brie. Clearly, there was a large element of judgement in there. My own family are clearly lacking in cheese etiquette.

My area of snobbery is quite simple - bizarre food fads. Currently in my area it seems that 50% of all people I know have a gluten / wheat intolerance. All of these people (bar 1) have self diagnosed.

I can't say anything but what I silently do is think - really? Hmm And have really judgemental / cross thoughts that I can't put on here because otherwise the thread would be full very quickly.

Note: I have nothing against people with proper medical conditions who need a specific diet, such as coeliac disease. Just those that purposely choose to follow a diet which is really difficult and inconvenient for their friends, in the hope it will make them "healthier"

MadAriadne · 16/04/2014 00:25

Lions that sofa's made of raw chipolatas knitted together. Genius!

MadAriadne · 16/04/2014 00:28

worried...YES. Utterly self absorbed but above all, utterly tedious.

Gimmesomemore · 16/04/2014 01:52

My dh's family member smoked during pregnancy, her mum was dying of cancer and her baby had possible Edwards syndrome, and she was advised to terminate the pregnancy.

Her mum died when she was roughly 8 months pregnant and her baby boy died during child birth.