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Smokers who reek of cigarettes, and throw their cigarettes on the ground or out car windows
People who blast music in crowded areas
People who litter
People who curse loudly in public
People who fight in public
People who are on government assistance when they have other options
People with illegitimate children, particularly if there is more than one and even more so if there's more than one father/mother
People who engage in illegal activities like stealing, using hard drugs, etc.
People who use food stamps to pay for liquor and cigarettes
Fat people who wear skimpy clothing
I have several relatives that I definitely consider trash, and I refuse to associate with them.
One has two illegitimate children from two different fathers, one of whom she doesn't know the name of. She's on full-load welfare, section 8, etc. She abuses narcotic painkillers that are paid for with tax money. She's extremely obese and is making her kids obese. She's a dreadful mother, even though that's the only thing she has to do.
Another has been married and divorced 4-5 times. He has a son with his first wife that he abandoned and refused to have anything to do with, even though his parents remained in close contact with their grandson.
His sister has been married and divorced multiple times also. She was an abusive and neglectful mother to her older children, who have turned out to be drug addicted criminals/welfare recipients.
Some people are just trash, and it's ridiculous to deny the phenomenon, or to somehow pretend that their behavior isn't destructive to themselves and to society as a whole.
People who shop for clothing at wal-mart of thrift stores and thinks it's a
really good idea
You have GOT to be kidding me! My son bought a stunning Michael Kors suit to wear to a wedding for $20 at the thrift store. You think spending a grand or two is a much better idea?
Ever hear of the three Rs? Reduce, Reuse, Recycle. People who don't do that are trashy in my view.
I am shaking my head at the irony of people posting here using poor spelling and grammar skills. Public education is free, unlike so many of the "trashy" traits being judged.
And, how many posters will be in a pew tomorrow, claiming to be good Christians, so shortly after demeaning their brethren here?
Oh, my lovely back yard neighbors - they would argue loudly from inside the house and I could hear the in my front living front living room with the windows closed. They used to have these drinking get togethers and play "burn barrel basketball" and from the sounds of the cans hiting the pavement they weren't very good at it. ''
They had two boys and I only know one of their names which is Bpbby because he was constantly yelling at him. Bobby was swimming the neighbor's pool across the street and of course his dad is hollering and screaming for him and I saw him and said outloud to myself, "run Bobby, run and just keep going."
As if things weren't bad even they got a dog and tied it to the basketball hoop pole and leaving it out when they were out and the dog barked constantly and it echoed because of the space between the garage and house.
The back of his garage was falling down big time and the lady who used to live next to me called the building insptector - his solution was "Kentucky siding" that is just the tar paper.
Every Sunday he fires of this chainsaw aroun 5pm like clockwork. Thing is he has no trees or bushes. However, I haven't heard or seen the wife and the boys for a while now....hmm
Gee and you're from a red state?! I am stunned and amazed. Pass the smelling salts!
I consider what I wrote to be signs of irresponsibility and laziness. Irresponsibility+laziness= trashy.
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