15 Things We Need To Remember About Having Opinions
4.“Sharing your opinion” doesn’t translate to “putting someone in a headlock until he or she agrees with you.”
4.“Sharing your opinion” doesn’t translate to “putting someone in a headlock until he or she agrees with you.”
I don’t have anybody in my corner — it’s just me, a picture of a celebrity whose $1,000 haircut won’t look the same on my head, and months of desperate bobby pinning.
But by that same token, there’s a big difference between respectfully, but still causelessly, disapproving of someone and being outright rude and ignorant toward them for no reason. Disliking someone doesn’t give you a free pass to act like a jerk.
I was born in 1990; he was born in 1973. I’m 23; he just turned 40.