phrases like "I'm living my truth" "You're living your truth" "his/her/their truth". People who use them are trying to make truth subjective, when in reality, truth is the opposite of subjective. Truth is objective. "your truth" is really "your experience" which does not necessarily align with reality. You could be experiencing things through the prism of schizophrenia and believe it to your core, but it doesn't mean you are not bat crap crazy.
People who bring oversized bags onto a regional jet (i.e. ERJ 190), believing they can fit them in the overhead bins.
How about the idiot that puts his bag in a overhead 6 rows behind their seat and expects the entire line to reverse course for them.
Oh that fat tub of dung is going to pop off about the game last night he will pay, then again the fat drunk is probably too hung over or still drunk to make it to work today. First thing I am going to do when I get to the office at 10 is see what Diabeto has to say.
I hate that saying. People (generally Insta-idiots) use it to caption themselves laying down on a beach or some mediocre nonsense. If that’s you “living your best life” your setting the bar real low. Enjoy your crap life you narcissistic attention craving cretin. Go and photograph an ahi tuna salad then stab your self in the groin with the silverware you sack of crap. I hate insta-people
I have this hat, which is the school my son plays for for basketball. I wear the hat to work on game days, I got reported to HR for wearing a "Making America Great Again" hat, and I got verbally assaulted while eating lunch in A2 last week wearing this hat. I have ordered myself a "Making America Great Again" hat and will wear to the office and A2 now, I hate lemmings.
That's funny right there. Illiterate whiners. ROFL. The Michigan public education system is failing its citizenry.