Edit: What do you judge them for?

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    16 minutes ago

    This is a german thing, but “Camp David” shirts are the first thing that come to mind. There is a good possibility the person wearing it is the most dense and arrogant person you’ll ever meet.

    Könnt ihr doch sicher bestätigen Germanbros, oder?

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    5 hours ago

    Really really long fake nails. Less judgement and more confusion I suppose. How do you do normal everyday activities?? I’m baffled

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      4 hours ago

      my sister wears these and i guess all i can say to your question is “very carefully.” she gets ones with cool designs on them so i guess i understand the hype, would never personally wear em tho. cant even stand normal nail polish on my nails cuz i get the urge to peel them off immediately :(

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      I must say this seems a bit shallow…

      There is a saying in my country - I am not rich enough to buy cheap stuff.

      This means that buying cheap stuff, which usually has poor quality, means you need to pay more to either buy new cheap stuff when it breaks or pay for repairs or maintenance. An expensive item would probably pay itself off and be cheaper in the long term simply due to better quality.

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      16 hours ago

      Cops most of all, tells me they’re not only an asshole but an asshole who doesn’t even know what Frank Castle is all about despite rocking the logo

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        12 hours ago

        For real. I’m willing to bet most don’t even know it’s from the Punisher, they just like it because it’s a skull, or because they saw the word “Punisher” on the sales tag and thought that was cool.

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    17 hours ago

    I try not to judge people for what they’re wearing or carrying, but sometimes it’s difficult.

    Just today, I saw a guy in all black, sunglasses, black cap, etc, standing waving a Don’t Tread on Me flag.

    Beside a Pride parade.

    In Edinburgh, Scotland.

    WTAF?

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      22 minutes ago

      “Don’t tread on me because it’s really hot and I’m all sweaty in this getup - you could slip on the grease and hurt yourself.”

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      8 hours ago

      You see some fantastic outfits in Edinburgh. I think it’s the inability of the locals to accept that sometimes it’s hot. They don’t really get the idea.

      The best I ever saw was someone wearing shorts, white trainers, and a black bomber jacket. Very much giving off a vibe “it’s bloody hot outside but I only own the one coat, so I’m wearing it”

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        18 minutes ago

        I mean, it was just this one guy (and even he was wearing black cargo shorts) - most people were fully summered up in their attires!

        Too much so, im fact, since it started pouring down at one point! 😁

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    15 hours ago

    III percent sticker on a car or a shirt with that logo. It might as well be a swastika and they are so open about it. I’m so fucking sick of Nazis.

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      24 minutes ago

      I am convinced most people aren’t religious, or at least agnostic. If they truly were they’d not be living like they are and wouldn’t give a shit about anything but their holy book. I call it being alibi-religious.