It does for Trump |
Omg, yes! |
+2. I married someone who didn't, and it reflected in all aspects of the relationship. It's not always true, but it was true in my case. |
+1 "Mama bears" and their "kiddos" |
I did once… but he was already very rich.😁 |
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I detest snobs. I’m convinced the snobbiest people are deeply insecure or just plain a-holes.
Strivers who attempt to highlight their spending habits through pricey or logo’d purchases make a negative impression. Since my career is in the nonprofit arena, one thing that really irks me is when the most vocal preachy purist judgmental social justice warriors live in fancy houses in largely segregated neighborhoods and send their kids to very expensive private schools. The hypocrisy is so obvious when they don’t walk the walk yet they scream the (hypocritical) talk. These same people tend to draw real lines thanks to their own bias against certain colleges, states, or entire swaths of the country. To wit, an objectively impressive applicant had applied for multiple positions at my org yet none of the hiring managers brought them in for an interview. HR flagged it for me because they couldn’t understand why this candidate wasn’t rising to the top for at least a first interview, and I agreed…but suspected it was because of where they went for undergrad (think: red state). I pulled a hiring manager aside to ask why they hadn’t interviewed this person and they stumbled over their fake excuses. My suspicions were confirmed. In the end, we interviewed and hired the objectively outstanding candidate. Again, a few SJW colleagues allowed their bias to cloud their judgment. So frustrating. |
Women who have kids and make their career their priority. |
+1 not surprising |
How is it snobbery to brag about kids who have their fingers up their noses most of the time? |
If they do that it's a narcissistic striver thing. |
I know someone who visited America from the isle of Guernsey, she kept telling the story of Americans asking where she was from and when she said Geurnsey every person said ‘Oh, Ner Jersey’!!! Like a person who says Finland, and the reply is ‘Oh, New Finland, that small country next to Canada’ |
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DH says I'm a chocolate snob. I only like chocolate from places like Belgium or individual chocolate shops, where each piece looks like a work of art. For me it's the texture and combination of flavors.
Dark is my favorite, but I also love milk and sometimes white. I especially love nuts, fruit or toffee in the chocolate. And I love crispy or crunchy over smooth. If it's chocolate that comes from a grocery or chain store, I have zero interest. It all just tastes so grainy. We vacationed in CA near Sees Candy and it was pretty good. I only have chocolate candy once a year or so if we travel somewhere that has a specialty chocolate shop. It's also handy to be this kind of snob now when we have buy chocolate for Halloween and end up with extras. I have no temptation, and donate to the food pantry on Nov 1. |
+2 on “not surprising,” but it is disappointing and short sighted. There are progressives, Democrats, and people who strongly believe in the mission of your non profit everywhere. Even the reddest red states are around 30% Democratic! This is why the Republicans hate us and why we’re losing the culture wars. |
But Guernsey is near Jersey. Are you sure your friend isn't thick? |
| Overly complicated/engineered proposals. Do you need attention for every moment of your life? |