I don't normally discriminate but I hate these guys so much. What pisses me off about Gypsies is that they ***** about how everyone treats them badly and in history we can see that yeah Gypsies were treated like shit but Modern Gypsies are just assholes who mess up an area and live there without paying for the land, this is land that is by the way already owned by someone (in England there was a whole dispute over this).SpectacularWebHead said:That seems a little harsh, is there a reason why?Phasmal said:I am automatically wary of people who say they have been friend-zoned.
OP: My two main ones would be: I can't stand people who persist that because they are this way, Everyone has to be that way to. The prejudice part is that, I usually categorise them as religous people, solely, which is unfair when I think about it. I end up correcting myself about that a lot.
My second would be gypsies. I think their culture is warped, superficial, sexist, homophobic and racist, and I just... Ugh. It's the only culture that I can say I really don't like as a whole, I mean there are aspects of others I don't like, but I can always back up what I don't like as true, and I can always find something nice about other parts of that culture. But with gypsies, I can't back up EVERYTHING I don't like, and I honestly can't find anything nice to say about their culture. I guess it's the treatment of women coupled with the fact they're stupidly religous (which I can back up, I guess that makes me less of a douche).
I know what you mean, so I can't judge you, I'm not really that bothered or annoyed by it, but whenever I pass next to a group of teenagers they point at me and laugh or tell me something they think is funny, I normally just look at them and make them a love & peace sign and they laugh a little more, don't really know what's so funny but I can't be bothered to care about what some stupid teenagers think of me, and I'm too accustomed to that kind of behaviour to find it particularly offensive.EeveeElectro said:I feel sick and nervous whenever I see a group of kids (around 13-17ish) walking my way. I can't look at any of them and look at the floor as I walk past, usually turn my music up because I think they're gonna shout some abuse at me or try hit me.
I think groups of guys will just shout some abuse in my face and probably push me whereas girls will wait until they walk past and say something incredibly bitchy not so quietly.
A mixed gender group is just horrifying.
8 times out of 10 it's usually fine, but I used to get abuse all the time when walking the streets a few years ago.
And before anyone starts attacking me for generalising, I really can't help it. I wish I could because it makes walking from place to place alone really difficult. I suppose I can blame it on having to put up with getting bullied from people in groups all through high school. Their group of 8-15 against me. I usually assume people in big groups are just cowardly little gobshites.
Hell, I'm 17 and I can't blame you. Most people my age are douche bags. I'd like to think I'm a little bit better but I know I'm not a saint by any measure.Kaleion said:I know what you mean, so I can't judge you, I'm not really that bothered or annoyed by it, but whenever I pass next to a group of teenagers they point at me and laugh or tell me something they think is funny, I normally just look at them and make them a love & peace sign and they laugh a little more, don't really know what's so funny but I can't be bothered to care about what some stupid teenagers think of me, and I'm too accustomed to that kind of behaviour to find it particularly offensive.EeveeElectro said:I feel sick and nervous whenever I see a group of kids (around 13-17ish) walking my way. I can't look at any of them and look at the floor as I walk past, usually turn my music up because I think they're gonna shout some abuse at me or try hit me.
I think groups of guys will just shout some abuse in my face and probably push me whereas girls will wait until they walk past and say something incredibly bitchy not so quietly.
A mixed gender group is just horrifying.
8 times out of 10 it's usually fine, but I used to get abuse all the time when walking the streets a few years ago.
And before anyone starts attacking me for generalising, I really can't help it. I wish I could because it makes walking from place to place alone really difficult. I suppose I can blame it on having to put up with getting bullied from people in groups all through high school. Their group of 8-15 against me. I usually assume people in big groups are just cowardly little gobshites.
I'm pretty sure I have a few prejudices but I can't be bothered to think about them now.
If they actually worked on that period they would probably be the last people for nationalism. WWI was the death of rampant nationalism, at least for that generation. Or maybe I'm confusing them with french WWI historians. They're not a cheery lot.BlumiereBleck said:I have prejudice about British historians who specifically work on the periods of 1900-1918. Acting like all silly and stuff, it makes me think they're all blinded by nationalism.
Why are you wary of people who say they've been friendzoned?Phasmal said:I am automatically wary of people who say they have been friend-zoned.
Also, I judge people who keep getting back with their exes.
That's pretty much all I can think of.
I agree, its something i ought to try to stop myself from doing. though to be fair, often they are signs of some kind of relationship-related ineptitude which often leads to misery.Phasmal said:I am automatically wary of people who say they have been friend-zoned.
Also, I judge people who keep getting back with their exes.
That's pretty much all I can think of.