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Misanthropic Observations from Behind a Walmart Cash Register

1– Most people try to avoid eye contact at all costs.

2– Most people either do not say "thank you" or mumble it as if it doesn't mean anything.

3– Most people act out of either self-interest or custom.

4– In most people, the maternal instinct is dead or at least deadened.

5– Most people don’t know how to control their child without using impact to the head or behind.

6– Children outnumber adults, and 20+ year-old children exist.

7– Most people will look for a scapegoat in even a mildly adverse situation, even if one doesn’t exist.

8– Most people have no sense of respect and are therefore not deserving of respect.

9– Most people do not recognize the humanity of others. (See Nos. 1-5, 8)

10– Most people have lost their humanity, also known as their soul.

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victor-thorn
American
Published
Jun 9, 2014
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#love#society#humanity#children#money#selfishness#greed#humane#walmart#cheapskate
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