What snobberies do you have that you cant vanquish even if you try?

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Anonymous wrote:This is really snobby but I think celebrities who are on camera a lot should not have moles. Or bad noses. All of that is easily fixable and they have the money. SJP used to really bother me. I know, shallow. But HD happened and so it is.


Yes, Marilyn and Cindy really should have had those disfiguring moles removed!
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Things I am snobby/judgy about:

Long and decorated nails

Overly perfumed/scented

Brunettes with streaky blonde highlights

Goatees

Rubber wedding rings

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Anonymous wrote:Tattoos
Fake Nails
Unnatural hair dye
Super long hair on women over 40
Wearing pajamas/bed hair in public


Do you have the mom cut? Be honest.


Define "mom cut".


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I just think that the vast majority of the people who have responded to this thread so far do not know the difference between snobbery and being judgmental.
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Anonymous wrote:Things I am snobby/judgy about:

Long and decorated nails

Overly perfumed/scented

Brunettes with streaky blonde highlights

Goatees

Rubber wedding rings


I'm going to ignore the stupidity of the rest of your list, but no one wears a rubber wedding ring as a fashion statement, you dingbat. It's a safety issue.
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Anonymous wrote:Things I am snobby/judgy about:

Long and decorated nails

Overly perfumed/scented

Brunettes with streaky blonde highlights

Goatees

Rubber wedding rings


I'm going to ignore the stupidity of the rest of your list, but no one wears a rubber wedding ring as a fashion statement, you dingbat. It's a safety issue.


BS. It might be for a tiny percentage of the wearers, but 99% of the fat suburban f.u.c.k.s I see wearing them are cosplaying as some special forces commando.


I call total and utter BS on you worrying why people choose or need to wear anything. It's none of your business. Of course, you're too dumb to understand that no one owes you an explanation.
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Anonymous wrote:People who spend inordinate amounts of time and energy worrying about how others look, dress, smell when in reality it has ZERO bearing on their life.


smell does.
-- sincerely, your airport seat neighbor.

(that includes breath)

+1k I'd tack on perfume on an airplane


Hope I sit next to you next time I fly


Why would you hope to irritate someone on purpose? I'm incredibly sensitive to smells so if you had on a very strong perfume and I had to sit next to you on a flight I would be sick by the time we landed. That wouldn't bother you? I personally don't enjoy irritating people near me. But I guess we just differ.


I wouldn't irritate you on purpose. I just wouldn't give your comfort any thought when putting on my perfume. You're on a plane full of people where everyone is going to smell differently. If you are so sensitive that being around other people would make you sick, perhaps you should stay at home.


Got it. Some of us do consider those around us. But I can see who you are.


I never wear perfume on flights. It’s close quarters and I don’t want to irritate others. Who needs to wear perfume on a plane anyway?
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Anonymous wrote:People who spend inordinate amounts of time and energy worrying about how others look, dress, smell when in reality it has ZERO bearing on their life.


smell does.
-- sincerely, your airport seat neighbor.

(that includes breath)

+1k I'd tack on perfume on an airplane


Hope I sit next to you next time I fly


Why would you hope to irritate someone on purpose? I'm incredibly sensitive to smells so if you had on a very strong perfume and I had to sit next to you on a flight I would be sick by the time we landed. That wouldn't bother you? I personally don't enjoy irritating people near me. But I guess we just differ.


I wouldn't irritate you on purpose. I just wouldn't give your comfort any thought when putting on my perfume. You're on a plane full of people where everyone is going to smell differently. If you are so sensitive that being around other people would make you sick, perhaps you should stay at home.


Got it. Some of us do consider those around us. But I can see who you are.


I never wear perfume on flights. It’s close quarters and I don’t want to irritate others. Who needs to wear perfume on a plane anyway?


No one needs to wear perfume anywhere. We do it because we like it. I'd much rather smell my own perfume than your BO or "natural musk" for hours at a time.
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People with mismatched silverware.
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Anonymous wrote:Things I am snobby/judgy about:

Long and decorated nails

Overly perfumed/scented

Brunettes with streaky blonde highlights

Goatees

Rubber wedding rings


I'm going to ignore the stupidity of the rest of your list, but no one wears a rubber wedding ring as a fashion statement, you dingbat. It's a safety issue.


I wear my rubber rings because sales people are so judgy. I love going to Tysons high end Jewelry shops and play with the sales people LOL
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Men with facial hair. Especially that stupid soul patch that Nicole Kidman's STBX has. That's reason enough to divorce.
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Anonymous wrote:Crappy hotels. I (a woman) travel alone a lot, and I feel safer in a nicer hotel.


That’s smart, not snobby.
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I feel so snobby / cosmopolitan just being able to pronounce names of people in a variety of cultures.

I can’t understand why other people (purposefully? Because they have a bad personality? Because they’re dumb?) can’t pronounce Indian names, Muslim names, Latino names, etc etc etc)

Because I assume they’re not dumb, I then assume they’re racist. But giving them the benefit of the doubt, I think of them as dumb.

I absolutely cannot get over it
-grew up in DMV, live in a southern state. I work with kids and I especially work to learn kids names correctly.
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Pitbull and pitbull “mixes” and their owners

Anyone who gives their kids and/or other people’s kids if carpooling fast food, including Starbucks

Childless people older than age 35; especially childless politicians and bureaucrats
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Anonymous wrote:Pitbull and pitbull “mixes” and their owners

Anyone who gives their kids and/or other people’s kids if carpooling fast food, including Starbucks

Childless people older than age 35; especially childless politicians and bureaucrats


I'm very thankful that people who do not wish to have children do not have them. I'd much rather not see children mistreated because they were not wanted. You're a horrible person for thinking that everyone should have children to meet some kind of societal norm.
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