Having pity on others., lalalalala. |
Having pity on others., lalalalala. |
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I don't know if this is just me, but I don't like it when people say stuff like "Oh I feel so bad for him/her" or "Oh, I feel so sorry for that person" Like, if I was walking down the street with some people, and we see a homeless guy, they would probably say something such as "Aww, I feel bad for him/her" But then seconds later, they would forget the whole thing. I mean, if someone really did feel pity on someone else, shouldn't they try to do something about it? Like the situation of the homeless guy, If they really felt sorry for them, they would try to help out instead of just saying how they have pity on them. I know that I'm being really hypocrital right now, cause I know that I've said how I felt bad for someone.
To make this not sound like I'm just going around complaining, I guess what I'm asking is, Is this just me? Or do some of you feel the same way? ![]() |
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![]() What a hypocrite. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Member Posts: 2,754 Joined: Apr 2005 Member No: 128,150 ![]() |
Honestly.
I was with my 2 cousins in Macy's at the MAC/makeup section, and an associate came up to my older cousin and asked her how her day was, and my cousin was all oh, it's going alright, but the girl just nodded and she seemed nonchalant to the point of not caring at all. A little while later, I told my cousins that if another person came up to me and asked me the same question, I wouldn't give them a repetitive answer but a full descriptive one. ex: "ohhh, yeah, my day was horrible. i had to sit through 2 hours of traffic on my way here and i also experienced massive nausea when i walked through your guys' perfume section, so ... yup. and how was yours?" ![]() |
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