I’m amazed nobody has mentioned a confederate flag (or confederate anything) yet. My first assumption would be that they’re racist and proud of it.
One of those big trucks but they are immaculate, clean, scuff free. So not used for they are meant for: working.
Now they are just taking up space and being dangerous to the public just to try and help prop up someone’s ego.
Do you judge people driving clean, scuff free vans as well or only truck drivers?
I use my truck for work but other than having a roof rack you probably wouldn’t be able to tell it’s a work truck from the outside. When it gets dirty, I wash it, and when it gets dents or scratches I fix them. I don’t want it to look like a beater.
A 4x4 truck with its big wheels and high ground clearance are features that allow the truck to move off-road. These features have the unfortunate side effect of making them dangerous to other road users, and very uneconomical / environmentally unfriendly. They also take up a lot of space.
Work vans are and most cars are capable of driving on a building site or track.
Brand clothing plastered with logos of the brand.
I immediately know you’re vacuous and live your life for the image you have for others instead of focusing on yourself.
Rolex. Evincing pathological narcissism or psychopathy.
College students with sports cars: I assume they’ll be in debt forever.
If they have a good opinion of me I know they’re a poor judge of character.
If somebody has a tattoo of something related to video games. i find it very childish, yes you may like mario but it’s not ok to ink it on your skin in your thirties. Also those hideous large shoes like osiris or globes, at least in my country only addicts and poser skateboarders who are also addicts wear them. And dreadlocks, im sorry but i cant stop thinking how dirty they are, matbe its a misconseption.
being more general i despise adults, like above 35s, and old people who dress like they’re 20. Skinny jeans, jordans and shoes like that, and sportswear/hypebeast shit. Get your life together, your wife left you and you see your sons two weekends a month but this wont help.
I’m 50 and still skate, gonna were what ever the hell I like. Please feel free to judge away.
Feel free to do whatever you want man, im not gonna stop you. They asked and i answered just for fun, i just think this way but you’re never gonna see me bother anyone neither in real life or online for their choices. It’s just that this comes to my mind when i see it. Have a nice day
A tesla
the car, the coil or the autistic savant?
Always remember
A ute with no mud on it. Either it’s brand new, or they have no idea what the point of a ute is, so they bought an overpriced car which is worse for them than an average station wagon
Had to look up what a ute was, for any Americans it’s a pickup truck. And I was going to say the exact same thing, judging people for having a spotless pickup.
Hm. Cop uniforms. I
accurately appraisejudge them to likely be problematic in all kinds of ways that might threaten my safety and certainly that of othersA fedora with safari flaps in the back.
Crocs
I love my crocs, people who hate on me for them can fuck off hahaha
A classic Casio wristwatch.
Gentlemen, terrorist, or the best engineer you’ve ever met.
toeshoes. oof.
Negatively: Almost any clothing with more than a couple words of text.
Clothing with a prominent brand.
Clothing with right-wing political connotations.
Dyed blonde hair or hair dyed brown/black that should, obviously, be gray.
Tramp stamps. Japanese writing tattoos on non-Japanese. Face tattoos. Neck tattoos. Tattoos of pop culture themes.
Expensive cars. Dodge pickup-trucks. Harley Davidson motorcycles. Dodge Chargers. Teslas.
Police officers.
Positively: Normal clothing. Well-dressed but obviously not expensive clothing. ‘Funky’ style clothing. Clothing that would just look stupid on me.
Wildly dyed hair. Subtlety dyed hair that isn’t covering something up.
Tattoos that are, at least, fairly unique.
Glasses. (I don’t know, I’m prejudiced for people with glasses.)
Old women.
I could probably come up with a lot more. We’re all prejudiced in some way. It’s the things that we’re prejudiced about and how attached we are to those prejudices that define us.