Why is it so hard to find people who can treat you like you're an actual, god damn human being? As if you're a person for once?
Why is something so simple as looking upon others as actual people such a hard task for many? In today's society, the concept that someone's a member of the human race is shockingly difficult to grasp? Where regarding them with consideration and decorum is just too much effort and work to put in? That who they are as a person is taken to the back of the bus while what they are as a body is brought to the front instead? And what's the deal with airline food?
>>17940714
the deal worh airline food is that is has to be made in enormous quantities, be reheatable, have long storage life, be bland to cater to as much palates as possible and be as cheap as possible.
anyways, that's because people are so caught up with being themselfes and worrying about how they are perceived that they completely forget to care about others. you can try to change that direction by making the first step and care about someone that nobody cares about otherwise. you have and grandma in a retirement home that gets a visit once every year?
>>17940727
I don't even have friends or family.
It's the "me" generation of the selfies, it sucks but I guess we have to deal with it until it's over.
>>17940729
yeah, no. think harder. if nothing comes to mind, start with strangers that always get forgoten.
>>17940714
Because everyone wants to be a special snowflake and spit on the word "populus" when they ARE the populus.