Stupid things people judge you on?

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Duck Sandwich

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I'm considered antisocial because I'd rather go train in boxing on a Friday night than go to a party. Apparently, being involved in sports isn't considered a social activity, although going to a restaurant to eat and watch sports somehow is.
 

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kidwithxboxlive said:
Now, i joined the Air Cadets because it would give me an edge in the interviews and help in the long run. I have told a few 'mates' of this and they laughed. People always say 'Your in the air cadets, saddo'. Obviously, they don't understand why but there you go.
I used to be in the Air Cadets too for about 4/5 years, I enjoyed most of my time there. Ended up leaving because there were a couple of knobs who disliked me which was difficult as they were higher ranks. That and the CO was a big 'ol racist.

As for 'sad' things I do, not sure really. Probably a few guilty pleasures like trashy tv program/ music choices on occasions. That and I probably look like I'm starting my midlife crisis early as I'm only 20 and riding around on a Harley Davidson.
 

konor77

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Generally i'm not judged much and i'm not sure if this counts but i'm a long haired oddball and my girlfriend goes to a strict convent school so the rumours about me over there are hilarious. the most recent one is that there was a drugs bust at my house.
 

BanthaFodder

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warcraft4life said:
My long-ish hair, and that I read books

Yes, you read that correct.

I get judged For READING BOOK

Albeit most highschoolers are stupid twats.

EDIT: books* yes books..

Just gonna keep that spelling error there :S


Fails at life >.<
I REED BOOK LOT TIME. BOOK GUD FORE LERN.
:D
ah, I kid, I kid, but yeah, raise your hand if you're the somewhat quite, well-learned student who enjoys video games, sci-fi/fantasy, reading, and has glasses...
and-oh, what's that? everyone on the internet? yeah.
 

icaritos

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Rockchimp69 said:
kortin said:
Well I've had some other teenagers scoff at me for:

not wanting to ever get a tattoo or piercing.
Not wanting to waste my saturday night by going to some party to watch people act like idiots
not trying this Bloody Mary mix someone sneaked into school in a water bottle
thinking like an individual :O
refusing to join some people to smoke weed

Frankly, I don't need to mutilate my body, I don't care for parties, I can wait 5 years to drink some alcohol, and I don't need weed, my life is fine without it.
By saying people act like idiots at parties your descending to the same kind of pointless prejudice that you're complaining about receiving..
Everyone in this thread seem to be doing it. Go ahead and read the entries. Some of these people have looks or styles that are clearly not common place and then assume people around them are judging assholes simply for looking or mentioning it.

Talk about having no tolerance or self-awareness. We all judge people based on looks when we first meet them, so If you have a 3 meter long hair or WWII trench-coat you just can't blame them.
 

Subwayeatn

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Being Russian means that i have to be a soulless murderer to some people. I also give off radioactive fumes.
 

HeSaNa

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For me, I have a complicated case of club feet. If I use my feet/legs too much in a day I'm usually left a whimpering fool on the couch. It's the hand I was dealt, I seek out the support I need, the people close to me understand and are sympathetic.

The problem is that my condition doesn't really have a visual cue for others (and why should it). To help spare/alleviate some pain; I'll walk into, say, a mall and usually seek out the customer service desk to borrow a wheelchair. From then on; it's the looks, glances, glares I'll receive usually from those much older than I.

One particular instance; I start to rejoin my family in my recently acquired wheelchair and the entrance greeter gives me this scowl and condescendingly asks " Why do you need that!?"

Ugh, so much rage.
 

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kidwithxboxlive said:
Ok, basically, i am going to join the RAF (British) as an engineering officer. To get into Welbeck, a Armed Forced College, i have to go through an interview physical tests and another interview. Now, i joined the Air Cadets because it would give me an edge in the interviews and help in the long run. I have told a few 'mates' of this and they laughed. People always say 'Your in the air cadets, saddo'. Obviously, they don't understand why but there you go.
Question to you:
Do you do things that people call you sad for?
I'd like to join the RAF at some point to as a Gunner however I doubt I'm fit enough, either way good luck to you just going to say that air cadets don't = sad especially if you enjoy it and it helps you in what you want to do so just ignore them mate.

As for things people called me sad for and pre-mature judgement?

Warhammer ('Sad'), Video games (Loner) and having glasses (Nerd or smart) would probably be the top three. :/

*edit - Almost forgot, I don't drink alcohol to some people translates as I don't have a life, I have yet to understand why :/
 

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I LOVE anime/manga.
I am basically married to video games.
I'm asian, I repeat, ASIAN.
I'm a hormonal 16 year old boy.
I'm wierd and occasionally enigmatic.
I have a somewhat ballistic personality.
I take martial arts (and I do it WELL).
I'm passively aggressive.
I am near-sighted. ERGO: I wear glasses.
I am unwilling to be physically aggressive.
I have an a lustful obsession for hentai.
I'm not very attractive (understatement).
I'm a Nintendo fan.

And ONTOP of those things, my name; oh GOD, my name. To put it simply, It's pronounced as "Wee", yes, like the Nintendo Wii (which I happen to like).

Yeah... guess what people think of me. *sigh*
 

McMullen

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Like some who've posted already, the long hair, beard, and quietness don't work out so well. Took me a few years to realize that my reluctance to make eye contact with people caused some problems, still working on it. Always amused me that people were afraid of me and those who look like me, while perfectly trusting guys who look like Scott Petersen. I've wondered how many women avoid harmless geeks because of their looks and mannerisms and go running into the arms of wife-beaters instead.
 

Moonlight Butterfly

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I'm a chubby, geeky woman with chronic shyness and a high IQ.

someone should just shoot me now...

Actually I'm waiting for Brink to unlock so that last part will probably be easy enough.
 

Ace of Spades

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I don't like to drink. Some people tell me that I'm boring because I don't see the appeal of being drunk. I apologize, what is it that's so appealing about not being in control of my own actions, throwing up, and getting a headache?
 

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Having piercings, and being egyptian. Yup i'm only like 1/4 or less Egyptian but i still have sorta olive coloured skin. It actually causes people to make a lot of fuss.
 

Phoenix14

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My skin color...it's pretty pathetic that you can be made fun of for that (I'm pretty pale).
 

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Iskander_Estel said:
People are to scare of me to tell me something.
But i can see in their eyes that they judge every word i say.
Luckily you have the internet to escape to where people can't feel threatened and don't mind telling you your sentence is incorrect. So why are people scared of you?

Me, my friends always assume I'm happy and careless because that's how I act around them.
 

Wapox

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I play video games every day... I go to work, I eat, I sleep, I go out on weekends (sometimes) and I play video games... I don't know why people have... HAVE to point out that "Playing video games is wasting you time" when in fact... Playing video games is a way to make the time I get back from work and till the time I go to bed seem less, so I can go to bed and wake up and go to work... why does that have to be a problem???

Ok so there are a lot of hours from I get back from work and till I go to bed but so what? It's my time... Oh and I wear glasses (when I'm too lazy to put in my contacts)... aaaaannd... I'm furry... People obviously think I'm into yiff... but nope.... just like fur/Wolves and my Furry friends :)