Anonymous wrote:Land o lakes butter.
Anonymous wrote:Women who wash their hair once a week and think they look clean spraying their head with nasty dry shampoo.
Anonymous wrote:Any tattoos
Coughing sneezing yawning without putting your hand over your mouth
Not looking someone in the eye and acknowledging them / saying hello
Open toe shoes at the office or any formal event
People who expect to crawl over you or vice versa to get to their seat on an airplane or train. No, the person at the aisle gets up.
Anyone overweight
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't know if it's a "snobbery," per se, but toddlers and young kids with iPads or phones.
+1. Even educated-looking UMC moms at Whole Foods have their kids glued to iPads or their large iPhone maxes. It's crazy.
This is one of the things for me that poor people shouldn't do, but it's fine if the rich/UMC do it.
Really? I'd judge you way harder if you're a rich-looking SAHM at Whole Foods letting your kid on an iPad than I would someone who is coming home from a shift job on the metro with their kid.
I judge people who insist on making a performance of reading to/entertaining their children in restaurants with that over-exaggerated voice and acting. No one wants to hear your rendition of The Giving Tree. Just give him the iPad and STFU.

Anonymous wrote:I try to push myself when these come up for me, but one I really struggle with is bad tattoos. ESP leg (any gender), sleeve (women), neck or face. I cannot understand the decision making framework that resulted in these existing for people unless maybe they have trauma?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't know if it's a "snobbery," per se, but toddlers and young kids with iPads or phones.
+1. Even educated-looking UMC moms at Whole Foods have their kids glued to iPads or their large iPhone maxes. It's crazy.
This is one of the things for me that poor people shouldn't do, but it's fine if the rich/UMC do it.
Really? I'd judge you way harder if you're a rich-looking SAHM at Whole Foods letting your kid on an iPad than I would someone who is coming home from a shift job on the metro with their kid.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:MAGAs
Smokers
Public Schools
Suburbs
Trads
Uneducated folks
Guns
Pitbulls
Fake Nails
PTA moms
Public schools??? That’s roughly 85% of the population… (I just googled it, actually surprised it’s not even higher.)
Same. On one hand, I feel sorry for people who cannot afford private schools. But then, I see that really good education is a privilege for a limited number of people. The same as a really good quality foods, grown clean and organic, prepared freshly at home every day.
Anonymous wrote:Land o lakes butter.