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Date: 2009-12-14 08:19 pm (UTC)
See, that's the list of things I judge people negatively for and feel somewhat justified about it. In fact, I'll add to those that I also judge people negatively for doing things like:
- talking more loudly to a non-English-speaker who doesn't understand what they're saying
- cruel behavior toward animals or people

Things I feel less justified to judge on, but still find myself judging others about:
- taking the elevator one or two floors up or down, rather than the stairs (particularly when stairs are obviously nearby)
- taking the bus one or two stops, rather than walking
- saying "I just don't want to learn how to use that technology" or something along those lines, when the technology seems like an obvious solution to their problem
- behaving incautiously wrt potential exposure to STIs (I have totally done this in my past, so it seems like I have no right to judge people for it now, just because I have changed my behavior.)
- breaking the spine on books when reading them
- deciding not to evaluate likely side-effects that seem obvious to me when making a decision (This last is possibly hard to quantify, but there have definitely been times recently when I've said to myself, "You know, B follows A, here, and you totally could add that factor into your evaluation when deciding whether you want to do this thing, and if so, whether you want to do it now ...")
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