The majority of people today are disgusting

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The worst examples can be seen walking around WalMart. They are creepy to look at. Then you realize this isn't a prison courtyard, its the mainstream of society today.
 
I could accept people looking like slobs and wierdos as long as they didn't expect me to pay taxes to give them free stuff. :mad:
 
Nobody expects you to pay taxes but in the unlikely event that you ever earn more than $25,000 in a year that might change.
 
Why should they be ashamed of themselves when they are just the "victims" of Big Corporations? :rolleyes:
 
Why should any person be 'ashamed' of themselves? Your idea of a proper life does not automatically translate as the universal idea of proper mores.

Are people not permitted to pursue life, liberty and happiness in their own manner?
 
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Why should any person be 'ashamed' of themselves? Your idea of a proper life is not automatically translate as the universal idea of proper mores.

Are people not permitted to pursue life, liberty and happiness in their own manner?

They aren't doing anything in their "own manner." They are presenting themselves in the way the entertainment industry and pop culture has programmed them to present themselves.

Are we not permitted to have a society that worth ANYTHING culturally other than a sewer of slobbish scum suckery? Worse yet, the same trash expect FREE things.

How do they live with themselves? :confused:
 
They aren't doing anything in their "own manner." They are presenting themselves in the way the entertainment industry and pop culture has programmed them to present themselves.

Are we not permitted to have a society that worth ANYTHING culturally other than a sewer of slobbish scum suckery? Worse yet, the same trash expect FREE things.

How do they live with themselves? :confused:

You make several claims in this post which require proofs you have not supplied other than your own (known to be bigoted) opinion.

1. Presenting according to entertainment and pop culture.
2. That they expect free things.
3. That it is a cultural problem.

What is proper attire for grocery shopping? Suit and tie for men? Dress for women? Veil and Burqa? Ankle length skirt? Instruct us who are blind oh great and wise one.
 
Wow, I'm impressed that you can go from being ridiculed into being a troll that quickly.

Well done. I'm sure that is another of your proper American Values.

Me, I'd think making a thread to attack someone just because they question your logic is rather childish and perhaps the sort of thing you learn from slavish devotion to pop culture and the entertainment industry.
 
Unless it's a wedding or a funeral, I don't wear a tie.

I don't get dressed up to go Walmart or any other store. I'm there to buy stuff, not impress anyone.
 
Unless it's a wedding or a funeral, I don't wear a tie.

I don't get dressed up to go Walmart or any other store. I'm there to buy stuff, not impress anyone.

Disgusting Slob.

I'll bet you are on food stamps, take a child-care tax credit and did not insist on paying the 3.1% of payroll tax that Obama's stimulus plan did not take from you.
 
Disgusting Slob.

I'll bet you are on food stamps, take a child-care tax credit and did not insist on paying the 3.1% of payroll tax that Obama's stimulus plan did not take from you.

Hey, I don't wear sweats or flip-flops when I go shopping. I don't even own a pair of flip-flops.

What I hate about people on food stamps is the way it takes so much longer to process those EBT cards. What gives with that? And why am I always stuck behind them in line?

What really pisses me off is when people buy gas station food with food stamps. They could buy the same amount of stuff at the grocery store for way less. Some people just don't know how to be poor. I think that's the real problem in this country.
 
Hey, I don't wear sweats or flip-flops when I go shopping. I don't even own a pair of flip-flops.

What I hate about people on food stamps is the way it takes so much longer to process those EBT cards. What gives with that? And why am I always stuck behind them in line?

What really pisses me off is when people buy gas station food with food stamps. They could buy the same amount of stuff at the grocery store for way less. Some people just don't know how to be poor. I think that's the real problem in this country.

That our poor are about 30 income brackets over the rest of the world's poor is a problem? We should make them poorer so they know true suffering!
 
In the UK, Asda - our brand name for Walmart - has even cheaper competitors in Lidl and Aldi.

The fashion sense of those shopping in Sainsburys, Marks and Spencers food and Waitrose is generally better than those seen in Asda, Lidl or Aldi.

But those shopping in the first three named are usually much older than in the last three and not accompanied by babies and toddlers who can ruin decent clothing in seconds.

While there are appalling sights on the UK's streets, they do not restrict their appearances in public to Asda.

Fifty or sixty years ago shoppers were generally better dressed than now, but their clothes were changed once a week or even less because clothing was expensive at that time.

Most shoppers at Asda are at least clean and not smelly.
 
I see everyone's in good spirits at the breakfast table this morning.

I'm going to Walmart for some pajamas and coffee. Anybody want anything?
 
I shop WALMART. Most of the people I see at WALMART look okay in terms of their clothes and grooming. I've seen the cast from SOUTHLAND TRAILER COURT at WALMART in the past but not lately. They seem to shop over at Saint Pia Zadora Thrift Shoppe where they get free food on Thursdays. Even SAVE ALOT DISCOUNT is too expensive for them these days.

Trust me I worked at WALMART when people fucked in the aisles and puked in the hardware bins and grazed the deli and produce.
 
The world has gone downhill indeed since the death of the hat. Why don't men wear hats everywhere they go? I see hats in all of the movies produced back in the times when America was a nation ruled by law instead of by pop culture.

Demand Hats and Save the Nation!
 
The world has gone downhill indeed since the death of the hat. Why don't men wear hats everywhere they go? I see hats in all of the movies produced back in the times when America was a nation ruled by law instead of by pop culture.

Demand Hats and Save the Nation!

I have a hat.

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I also have a grey topper to go with my morning suit, a couple of cloth caps for use in the country, an Australian Army hat, a khaki panama...
 
The world has gone downhill indeed since the death of the hat. Why don't men wear hats everywhere they go? I see hats in all of the movies produced back in the times when America was a nation ruled by law instead of by pop culture.

Demand Hats and Save the Nation!

I still wear mine. I'm sentimental.
 
The worst examples can be seen walking around WalMart. They are creepy to look at. Then you realize this isn't a prison courtyard, its the mainstream of society today.

Imagine what they think when they see you.
 
Hey, I don't wear sweats or flip-flops when I go shopping. I don't even own a pair of flip-flops.

What I hate about people on food stamps is the way it takes so much longer to process those EBT cards. What gives with that? And why am I always stuck behind them in line?

What really pisses me off is when people buy gas station food with food stamps. They could buy the same amount of stuff at the grocery store for way less. Some people just don't know how to be poor. I think that's the real problem in this country.

I've always wondered that about people who buy gas station food. That and why it's usually the same ones holding up the line while playing lottery tickets like they're in Vegas.
 
The world has gone downhill indeed since the death of the hat. Why don't men wear hats everywhere they go? I see hats in all of the movies produced back in the times when America was a nation ruled by law instead of by pop culture.

Demand Hats and Save the Nation!

The car killed the hat. There was a time when every man wore a hat and only a few wore hats. In those days, the roofs of cars allowed room for a hat. In the 60's, everybody bought a car and roof lines dropped.
 
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