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I had a discussion with a coworker about Twilight and how she claims it to be her favorite book series ever. I’m not normally one to judge* but she’s older than I am, like 31 or something, and she’s telling people that Twilight is her favorite series. It’s one thing to be a teenager, but I am just going to assume that when people reach a certain age, they can judge something to be crap accurately. I was apparently wrong.
* I judge people all the time for the books they read. And also for things they say. Or if they use the incorrect form of your/you’re, or their/there/they’re. Or use que instead of queue.

(via Reddit)

I had a discussion with a coworker about Twilight and how she claims it to be her favorite book series ever. I’m not normally one to judge* but she’s older than I am, like 31 or something, and she’s telling people that Twilight is her favorite series. It’s one thing to be a teenager, but I am just going to assume that when people reach a certain age, they can judge something to be crap accurately. I was apparently wrong.

* I judge people all the time for the books they read. And also for things they say. Or if they use the incorrect form of your/you’re, or their/there/they’re. Or use que instead of queue.

  1. distantheartbeats said: I’ve had this conversation so many times, it just makes me want to smack my head against something hard. A friend told me I was “offensive” because I insulted millions of peoples’ opinions. I laughed.
  2. downlookingup said: At my old job, they said “q-line”. I fruitlessly tried to explain that “queue” is french for line so we were saying line twice, but no one cared.
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