I know you! Your that person I saw at that lemonade stand about 2 years ago! And with my new found knowledge and power since then I have found out everything about you! And as for judging you I sentence (I hope I spelled that right) you to 5 years in... THE BASIN OF TORTTILA CHIPS. Duh duh duuuuuuuh!
And don't think you can hide from me, remember that part were I said something about new found power?
Well its gonna help me find you, and catch you, and tuant you, and tickle you rellentlesly, (Did I spell that right?) and then finally dump you in the... (I forgot what I called it)
I believe that judging is automatic and not really something you can control. Of course you can control whether you make your judgements obvious through your actions, but you cannot control the judgements you automatically make mentally. I think everybody has negative and positive judgements about various people, they just choose to hide those judgements to be nice(nice in the case of negative judgements). For example, if someone has a viewpoint that is the exact opposite of yours on a controversial topic(ie global warming being real or not), you might make mental judgements about them (ie they are stupid or foolish for believing or not believing in global warming, or they are sane(or whatever would result in you saying or thinking something like "Finally someone with common sense!") for believing or not believing in global warming). So mentally, judging is something you can't always control.
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17 Feb, 2013, 7:05 am
thats right
17 Feb, 2013, 7:17 am
I know you! Your that person I saw at that lemonade stand about 2 years ago! And with my new found knowledge and power since then I have found out everything about you! And as for judging you I sentence (I hope I spelled that right) you to 5 years in... THE BASIN OF TORTTILA CHIPS. Duh duh duuuuuuuh!
Yep
: l
17 Feb, 2013, 7:38 am
^
17 Feb, 2013, 8:05 am
And don't think you can hide from me, remember that part were I said something about new found power?
Well its gonna help me find you, and catch you, and tuant you, and tickle you rellentlesly, (Did I spell that right?) and then finally dump you in the... (I forgot what I called it)
17 Feb, 2013, 8:06 am
Oh yes, BASIN OF TORTTILA CHIPS! Duh duh duuuuuuuh!
: l
17 Feb, 2013, 8:11 am
I believe that judging is automatic and not really something you can control. Of course you can control whether you make your judgements obvious through your actions, but you cannot control the judgements you automatically make mentally. I think everybody has negative and positive judgements about various people, they just choose to hide those judgements to be nice(nice in the case of negative judgements). For example, if someone has a viewpoint that is the exact opposite of yours on a controversial topic(ie global warming being real or not), you might make mental judgements about them (ie they are stupid or foolish for believing or not believing in global warming, or they are sane(or whatever would result in you saying or thinking something like "Finally someone with common sense!") for believing or not believing in global warming). So mentally, judging is something you can't always control.
18 Feb, 2013, 7:13 am
Im still gonna dump'yeh in THE BASIN OF TORTTILA CHIPS! Duh duh duuuuuuuuh!
Wah hah hah hah hah!
20 Feb, 2013, 7:39 am
Do you have any logical retort too my devastating sentence?
XD
22 Feb, 2013, 8:19 am
Plzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz?
24 Feb, 2013, 7:18 am
Ah man, is nobody going to notice all the work I put into those really strange comments?
:'C