We all go along with things that don’t really make sense. What’s something you’re tired of pretending is normal?
#1
That our democracy has turned into a dictatorship and cruelty is now "strength."
27points
#2
Parent's who think their children are not the problem in classrooms. Hint - hey are. And these parents raised entitled and lazy children.
22points
#3
Billionaires have rightfully earned all that money through their own hard work and deserve tax cuts.
20points
#4
Ridiculous hate and bigotry leveled at ppl who are not cis/het while ignoring sexual assaults against children committed by cis/hets.
Number 17, this means you.
Number 17, this means you.
19points
#5
Rude and poor treatment toward customer service workers because you are the customer.
18points
#6
Overworking yourself just to be able to afford to survive. By my understanding, most places around the world the average person is having to work themselves to the bone just to be able to survive. Not enjoy themselves, not make their lives better for their children, but just to keep their household afloat.
18points
#7
Politicians trash talking entitlement programs, aka social safety net. Yes, they *are* entitlements. We are entitled to social security. We are entitled to food and housing security. We are entitled to health care. We pay taxes and I can’t think of anything better to spend it on than people.
18points
#8
that being a felon, trolling leaders of other countries, lying are acceptable for a president
18points
#9
The total disregard for the destruction of our planet and all of the wildlife that inhabit it. We have lost our humanity under our current corrupt government.
18points
#10
Having to pick up after customers who leave stuff all over the place for the workers to pick up. It's so bad all of production is called out to the sales floor to clean up. We can't tell people to put things back on a hanger or tidy up after themselves. Even other customers complain about the mess.
Also, parents allowing kids to tear around the store, dropping them off at the toy section and leaving them there to break, toss and scatter stuff all over. The toy section is not a daycare, and the toys are not free to open and play with, but it's been normalized by the parents.
Also, parents allowing kids to tear around the store, dropping them off at the toy section and leaving them there to break, toss and scatter stuff all over. The toy section is not a daycare, and the toys are not free to open and play with, but it's been normalized by the parents.
10points
#11
The idea that s*x and gender are the same thing.
Yes, they can align, but at the end of the day I don't remember having gender with your mother last night.
Yes, they can align, but at the end of the day I don't remember having gender with your mother last night.
9points
#12
Standard women's clothing. I think we are by now all aware of the pocket problem. Please let me have jeans I can put my cellphone, or at least my keys in, which still fit me. Obligatory Bras even when you wouldn't need them for support. Also, bras that are not supportive but rather strangling. Having a hard time finding flat but still elegant shoes. Standard shoe-sizes stopping at 40 or 41 (7.5 or 8). "Plussize" starting at L or XL, about the average women's size. Just in general, looks being regarded as more important than comfort in so many ways.
8points
#13
Disrespect and contempt for intelligence, education, scientific research, art, literature, and any endeavours that aren’t business-related.
8points
#14
Alcohol consumption.
Every event you attend - party, celebration, business event, whatever - has alcohol and you are invited to drink. You are the weirdo if you don't: "Are you sick or what?" It's like we all agreed to use this substance and make it socially acceptable.
In reality alcohol makes you develop a*******n, just like any other substance that alters brain's neuro-chemistry. Your brain fights to cancel it; the more you drink, the more efficient your brain becomes in cancelling the effect the of alcohol intake.
It also has a sedative effect; why do we sedate ourselves in moments of joy?
Oh, and if alcohol a*******n gets out of control, it's your fault: we told to drink on every occasion, but not to drink that much on every occasion... 🙄
Every event you attend - party, celebration, business event, whatever - has alcohol and you are invited to drink. You are the weirdo if you don't: "Are you sick or what?" It's like we all agreed to use this substance and make it socially acceptable.
In reality alcohol makes you develop a*******n, just like any other substance that alters brain's neuro-chemistry. Your brain fights to cancel it; the more you drink, the more efficient your brain becomes in cancelling the effect the of alcohol intake.
It also has a sedative effect; why do we sedate ourselves in moments of joy?
Oh, and if alcohol a*******n gets out of control, it's your fault: we told to drink on every occasion, but not to drink that much on every occasion... 🙄
7points
#15
The UK's sad defeated slide into fascism after allowing itself to be greenlighted into scapegoating migrants.
5points
#16
Blaming others to justify our own bad behavior.
5points
#17
School shootings! I can't believe it wasn't number one.
5points
#18
Auto documenting your whole f***** life since u wake up until you go to sleep I just do not understand this idealization of everything and everyone Sometimes a walk is just a walk Why would someone think it's relevant to see someone walk, or putting creams on
5points
#19
Him
4points
#20
Really? REALLY? [gestures broadly at *EVERYTHING*] That.
4points
