Why are people such morons when it comes to everyday life? Too stupid understand that everyone just wants to be left alone. Why does everyone want to get in everyones busissness? I couldn't care enough about someone elses lifestyle to want to pry into their world and tell them what they can and can't do.
2006-07-04
15:27:08
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Robert C
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➔ Philosophy
That's it, they want to project thier own problems on others to make themselves feel better about their existance.
2006-07-04
15:44:11 ·
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Everyone's lives are so screwed up - so everyone wants to see how messed up everyone else is to make them feel better about it. But it doesn't work, so then they try to tell others how to live their life, even though they can't even sort out their own pathetic problems first.
In short, I agree.
2006-07-04 15:31:14
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answered by Woohoo! 3
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It may come as a surprise to you but not everyone wants to be alone. Humans are social creatures, with a few exceptions here and there, of course. Do you think people are "morons" because they don't think like you? Not everyone thinks the same(thank goodness), although I will admit some people are a bit dumber than others, but they still have the right to their stupidity(And just because someone is not as smart as you does not mean they don't have redeeming qualities.). You just ignore it and go on your merry way. Do your own thing but don't be so superior and judgemental about everyone else. And if you didn't care you wouldn't be posting a question on the internet. Ponder away...
2006-07-04 15:38:49
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answered by Boo_Radley 2
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I agree that we (as a species) are in trouble, but the resolution appears to be simple. We need to get back to creativity. It appears that only art is a strictly human activity, and that it's possible to judge the relative level of intelligence within a given civilization by the complexity of it's art (not necessarily picasoesque). If American idol is the best that we can do, then you have the answer to your question.
2006-07-04 15:55:06
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answered by David J 1
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People like to know other people's business so they can
somehow make their lives seem better and to point the finger
at the people they consider a lesser human being then they are
2006-07-04 15:40:40
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answered by BONE° 7
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Common sense and your "add details" are like wool and anchovies. Your "added" add details marks you as vapid and a bad-speller. Sorry, I can't help certain people. What are you saying, that you're "gay". Well, good for you, I don't care.
2006-07-04 16:09:46
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answered by UCSteve 5
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common sense is not so common.
I think people get into others business because they don't have a life themselves.
2006-07-04 15:31:22
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answered by A M 3
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you don't think you're in the least bit effected by what other people think "in the privacy of their own home"?
really the 'commonsense' call to tolerance is just a subversive intolerance of intolerance.
2006-07-04 15:31:28
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answered by -.- 6
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The common sense is in your back pocket
2006-07-04 15:30:24
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answered by heidinichole 4
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Common sense isn't accepting anything people want to do.
2006-07-04 15:31:10
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answered by robert p 7
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I believe it has gone away with all the flowers (sorry, you remember the song "where have all the flowers gone" right)?
2006-07-04 15:30:55
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answered by newsblews361 5
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