You missed the point, which is that OP's rant is misplaced. It boils down to, "Other people doing something is very, very rude. But I have a good reason to do the rude thing, so when I do it, it's OK." I don't disagree that you should use the larger stalls. But don't piss and moan about other people doing the same thing.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:*People who take the handicapped stall when others are clean and available and then give you nasty looks when they walk out like you should use a different one not considering someone with a stroller or wheelchair or multiple kids may need it.
People who believe that having a stroller or multiple children entitles them to use the handicapped stall. You're not handicapped. If it's the handicapped stall, you have no business being in there, whether or not you have your brood with you.
On a related note, I'm sick of hypocrisy. And self-centered people.
You obviously don't have children. How do you propose I avoid peeing on myself when I have a stroller and a two year old with me? I would never go in ahead of a disabled person and I make sure to be as quick as possible. Should I just leave them outside of the bathroom or leave them in the car?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Paying $400K+in fed taxes last year and hearing everyday how I do not pay my fair share.
Holy shit, whaaa???
If your income is $4 million or more, and you are only paying 10% of that or less in taxes, then yeah, you aren't paying your fair share.
Anonymous wrote:I hate:
That I have gone through 4 IVF rounds and 2 DE rounds with no success and that I am beginning to feel it is hopeless
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:PP 14:27 you quoted me. Thank you. I always say that I don't even want spirituality when I go to my synagogue, please don't force it on me when I exercise.
I'm sorry but I find it hard to believe that all the yoga classes around town are being frequented by those who are looking for inner enlighenment. They just want the flexibility training and whatever strength training is gained by doing yoga.
I understand that yoga is a spiritual practice, that it has been practiced for centuries, but not as it has been proliferated here in the U.S. Here it is just an excuse to stretch and wear expensive gear from Lucy or LuluLemon.
If you want to stretch then go to a stretch class. Yoga isn't just stretching. Yoga is a spiritual, mental and physical discipline. That is why some of you hate it and don't get it. You just want to stretch. It's not for everyone, but don't knock those that love it and are passionate about it. Instructors and types of yoga make a big difference and overpriced Lululemon attire is not required and is ridiculous.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Paying $400K+in fed taxes last year and hearing everyday how I do not pay my fair share.
Holy shit, whaaa???
Anonymous wrote:I always do this at my sister's house, even if I only have to pee. Her first floor bath is right off the living room and everyone can hear you peeing. Her upstairs hall bath is full of her kid's stuff and totally a mess. She doesn't have a basement or another bathroom, but I find the master bedroom bath the only one that I am really comfortable in. I have no idea if it bothers her.
We only have two bathrooms at our house, only one of which is upstairs. I guess everyone uses the "master bath" at my house.
Anonymous wrote:Paying $400K+in fed taxes last year and hearing everyday how I do not pay my fair share.
Anonymous wrote:PP 14:27 you quoted me. Thank you. I always say that I don't even want spirituality when I go to my synagogue, please don't force it on me when I exercise.
I'm sorry but I find it hard to believe that all the yoga classes around town are being frequented by those who are looking for inner enlighenment. They just want the flexibility training and whatever strength training is gained by doing yoga.
I understand that yoga is a spiritual practice, that it has been practiced for centuries, but not as it has been proliferated here in the U.S. Here it is just an excuse to stretch and wear expensive gear from Lucy or LuluLemon.
OK, anti-Ivy Leaguer, we get it. Why anyone would care if someone else doesn't pay off their loans is beyond me.
And "think it MAKE them special?" "paid OF their loans?" Really, you're not highly educated? Hard to tell.