What do you the most judgemental about?

Anonymous
By the same analysis, the risk of formula feeding (unnatural, artificial product lacking in highly beneficial antibodies, etc.) outweighs the risk of breastfeeding (100% natural, antibodies, etc.), so formula feeding is foolish ignorance.


Yep, this is the same foolish ignorance as the anti-vax people. It's hubris... thinking you know better than science and medicine. People, anyone with a brain knows that there isa difference between breast milk being best and formula being terrible. The first is true, the second isn't. One does not follow the other.
Anonymous
People who are warm and toasty in a sweater or jacket on a chilly day, but whose kids are in a t-shirt running around with snotty noses.
Anonymous
I judge people who have no compassion for the overweight and believe that they do not desperately want to change.
I judge anyone who is hateful and intolerant of people when they are one-down.
I judge people who go on witch hunts, who bully, who feel that their "gut instincts" give them the right to ruin other peoples' lives without any actual concrete evidence.
I judge racists and homophobes.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:People that don't tip well. This isn't just a pet peeve. I actually judge them. It influences my judgment of their integrity and values. I know it's a simple thing, but not being able to comprehend the concept of tipping (and I am only referring to waiters here) is a sign of shortsightedness and ignorance.


YES!!! And eXspecially, the skinflints who say, "I don't tip on tax." For a $100 meal in DC, that's an extra $2 (or in their case, $1.50, because they're so damn cheap to begin with).
Anonymous
Extra $20 or $15 in tip for $100?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Extra $20 or $15 in tip for $100?


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Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I judge people who have no compassion for the overweight and believe that they do not desperately want to change.
I judge anyone who is hateful and intolerant of people when they are one-down.
I judge people who go on witch hunts, who bully, who feel that their "gut instincts" give them the right to ruin other peoples' lives without any actual concrete evidence.
I judge racists and homophobes.


I was overweight in high school and cried every night because I wanted to change and couldn't do it on my own....(fast forward to college and lost 50lbs)...but I'm still judgemental of fat people.
Anonymous
The tax on $100 is $10, so the extra tip is $2 or $1.50.
Anonymous
I judge fat people that judge smokers. Sorry, I know "the overweight" are getting it hard on this thread, but it has now outranked smoking as the leading cause of preventable illness and burdens our overburdened healthcare system more than anything else, including smoking.
Anonymous
I judge parents who have 2 year olds who weigh 40lbs. And who are looking for bigger diapers because the child outgrew the size 7.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I judge fat people that judge smokers. Sorry, I know "the overweight" are getting it hard on this thread, but it has now outranked smoking as the leading cause of preventable illness and burdens our overburdened healthcare system more than anything else, including smoking.


And as much as we like to say Twinkies are addictive . . . they aren't.
Anonymous
I judge people that wear holiday sweaters.
Anonymous
I judge brides who have a fit because they lost their bouquets.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I judge fat people that judge smokers. Sorry, I know "the overweight" are getting it hard on this thread, but it has now outranked smoking as the leading cause of preventable illness and burdens our overburdened healthcare system more than anything else, including smoking.


And as much as we like to say Twinkies are addictive . . . they aren't.


not necessarily true. there is evidence that the preservatives and chemicals in processed food is addictive.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I judge fat people that judge smokers. Sorry, I know "the overweight" are getting it hard on this thread, but it has now outranked smoking as the leading cause of preventable illness and burdens our overburdened healthcare system more than anything else, including smoking.


And as much as we like to say Twinkies are addictive . . . they aren't.


not necessarily true. there is evidence that the preservatives and chemicals in processed food is addictive.


"are addictive" for the grammar judgers...and sorry, no i do not capitalize on this thread.
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