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September 26th, 2007 12:04 PM #21
i dislike idealists and people with high standards. i hate people who think that the world owes something to them
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September 26th, 2007 05:48 PM #22
call it rational or irrational...
when someone say: "i am respected around here."
people who say: "its simple'' when as far as you are concern its complicated. HEY TALK IS CHEAP!!
"invest on this one, it will make you a lot of money" GOOD SAMARITAN YOUR *SS. if it is that good why don't you do it yourself?
when you've been driving around and around looking for a parking space and finally spotted one occupant leaving and you position yourself and wait for him to leave but it takes ages before he drive off. i sometimes want to give them a very-very loud honk... but what can one do?.. ngiiiiittt-ngiiitttt.
you spotted a vacant parking slot and you are going for it feeling relieved and happy but suddenly here comes someone.. and that someone drove through the "NO ENTRY" lane... and that someone got the slot.. ggghhhrrrrrrrrrrrr.
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September 29th, 2007 02:36 PM #23
The moronic tendency of people to pre-judge a jury verdict before it comes out. "Oh, I know he is guilty," many people said, to which I replied: Are you out of your god damned mind?
How on earth do people purport to know:
(1) whether someone really did it and
(2) what a jury will say when
..........(a) THEY ARE NOT IN THE TRIAL,
..........(b) THEY DIDN'T WATCH ANY OF THE TRIAL, and
..........(c) EVEN IF YOU DID YOU STILL COULDN'T PREDICT IT WITH CERTAINTY.
Yet these people will nod reassuringly and essentially pat themselves on the back, "knowing" that they know the right outcome.
Will they ever be held accountable? No. Will they ignore disconfirming evidence if they're wrong? Yes.
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