ZilbelPing
12.02.11 | It would help if I knew what you were talking about but I can totally see where you are coming from. |
pizzamachine
12.02.11 | I never feel that way, I love myself. :) 1 and 3! |
MO
12.02.11 | bastards all of them |
Masochist
12.02.11 | Yes...I know what you mean, but I have a similar condition. I'm not a fan of any kid's behavior if it's what I think I would've done when I was younger. It bothers the hell out of me. |
Duderino
12.02.11 | yeah turning 20 will solve a lot of this |
Duderino
12.02.11 | but yeah, i can relate on some levels |
theacademy
12.02.11 | i hate this town its so washed up |
Duderino
12.02.11 | *slings six string over leather jacket covered shoulder and leaves town before the morning sun rises* |
Yuma310
12.02.11 | Ugh... you all are just... one of those kinds of people.... GOD |
KotoFtw
12.02.11 | I think I know what you mean. I find myself judging people for certain things and later realizing I do the exact same things. |
Kimm
12.02.11 | I think it's because we readily acknowledge the (dare I say it) 'sinfulness' of other people, but our pride and selfishness (which is ironically at the root of every sin) often allows us to overlook the same things in ourselves though we have perhaps an inner awareness of it. |
toxin.
12.02.11 | well i say i hate society but i'm part of it so i guess |
Duderino
12.02.11 | rofl, "sinfulness" has nothing to do with it |
pizzamachine
12.02.11 | I agree with Kimm's Christian perspective. |
Kimm
12.02.11 | It has everything to do with it.
A sinful nature includes things like impatience, spitefulness, ignorance, a quick-temper, laziness and a myriad of other things that would cause one to be annoyed or upset with someone else. |
Yuma310
12.02.11 | I feel like telling FrankRedHot to shut the fuck up WHOS WITH ME??????? |
someguest
12.02.11 | Everyone has faults. When your care ignores these faults, it's called friendship. When your care acknowledges, understands, and looks past these faults it's called love. |
Activista anti-MTV
12.02.11 | Absolutely! Very astute observation. I would say that it's true of all of us. That's been my experience |
Yuma310
12.02.11 | But tell me? What is the good that comes out of people ignoring your faults? We should wan't to improve them as much as ourselves. If they are so called lovers or friends? Why ignore? Granted what I think you are talking about, and what you are talking about are probably two different things. But!! If my friend makes a fool of himself by saying old jokes and wearing retro clothing. I see nothing wrong in a friend giving objective criticism if it may be a bit hurtful. |
someguest
12.02.11 | I meant that friends who are legitimate don't stop hanging around because of a bad habit or something they've done. |
DinoX
12.02.11 | Hate pseudo- emo/ scene brats even though I used to be one. |
Yuma310
12.02.11 | Ah. Oh well, I was hoping to start some sort of debate... |
Duderino
12.02.11 | "sinfulness" and cognitive dissonance are not remotely comparable.
not to mention the idea of sin is a social construction. perceiving differences between individuals and yourself is not. |
DinoX
12.02.11 | Ya Yuma I actually enjoy constructive criticism because you can have lots of problems you aren't aware of until they are brought to light but most people don't have the balls to do it. I never sugar coat shit for my friends haha if I think they acted stupid or what they made sucks I tell them straight up. |
Kimm
12.02.11 | You don't need to explain to me what sin is. |
KILL
12.02.11 | ? |
Satellite
12.02.11 | i sinned like crazy last night |
Aids
12.02.11 | sinnin all day errr day dun give a FUCK |
Kimm
12.02.11 | "?"
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