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"judgmental" Definitions
  1. involving the use or exercise of judgment.
  2. tending to make quick and excessively critical judgments, especially moral ones:to avoid a judgmental approach in dealing with divorced couples.

852 Sentences With "judgmental"

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Judgmental and Concerned Parent Judgmental and Concerned Parent: No, you should not comment on your daughter's style of dress.
He doesn't pick people apart; he's not judgmental like that.
I've never been religious or, I'd like to think, judgmental.
Smitherman's not judgmental; none of the drivers seem to be.
No one's monitoring your Netflix queue with a judgmental eye.
They're confidential, they don't take notes and they're not judgmental.
She believes society shouldn't be so judgmental of LGBTQ people.
Some looked concerned, some looked curious and some looked judgmental.
Except for Dior, Ada's friends are either shallow or judgmental.
"I found a church where they're not judgmental," he said.
But the advice can quickly turn judgmental and oppressively conservative.
We're not going to be judgmental; we're going to be prudent.
" Overall, Teigen says, "It's just crazy how judgmental people can be.
The central tenet: Be sweet but firm, and be non-judgmental.
Whether that's voyeuristic of judgmental or nosy depends on your definition.
Part of that, she says, is about quieting that judgmental voice.
Like have people ever been judgmental of you for getting Botox?
We see Elizabeth the women — dreams, disappointments, judgmental "ohs" and all.
I feel like you're not a judgmental person and pretty open.
Scientific inquiry should be critical while also receptive and non-judgmental.
Her tone was measured to be casual, non-judgmental, and caring.
But the latter half of Rose's message veers towards judgmental territory.
Your mother should be ashamed for raising such a judgmental bully.
Your military characterization of my collection as an "arsenal" feels judgmental.
Others said they receive judgmental comments about being "just" a nurse.
Williams: White blue-collar guys are very judgmental about the poor.
He's teaching people to be less judgmental about their internal experiences.
Her study found that subjects were far less judgmental of fathers.
But people who are uninformed and judgmental aren't a party, either.
Whenever you're dealing with culture, people are so judgmental of women.
Who knew so many people could be so hurtful and judgmental.
He is also, he added, less judgmental about his own work.
Would the world around me grow even more cruel, more judgmental?
Kourt, you say it a lot — 'We can't be so judgmental.
She hated judgmental debates over women's choices about work and family.
It didn't matter what you'd done, because she wasn't a judgmental person.
This community has taught me to not be so judgmental and prejudiced.
At best, sub-prime lenders are non-judgmental sources of second chances.
I'm not being judgmental about those weirdos, because I am one myself.
"Raise your concerns directly, but in a non-judgmental way," says Mysko.
There&aposs no body language to read, just Lenin&aposs judgmental stare.
It's not necessarily judgmental — but the surprise factor still makes things awkward.
"We cannot be judgmental but we must be proscriptive," Levchin told me.
"Then, they would get judgmental about their own sexual decisions," Marin says.
But I have found myself succumbing, occasionally, to a similar judgmental impulse.
If your partner is judgmental, it might be time to end things.
Is she hyper-religious, wearing a purity ring and a judgmental frown?
She was queer and non-judgmental, so I felt comfortable around her.
I don't want to be judgmental about that industry or another industry.
I will deeply miss her and her non-judgmental and unconditional love.
In allowing more characters into their judgmental bubble, the show makes Billy
And please, please, please, don't be a judgmental asshole like I was.
"Even the portraits, there's something very judgmental and menacing," Ms. Haskell said.
Self-berating; insulted and underestimated at work; belittled by a judgmental parent.
By using emoji it expresses if I am kind, mean, or judgmental.
Maureen Dowd DUBLIN — It was a true Irish honeymoon — short and judgmental.
This food smells kind of weird, but maybe I'm being too judgmental.
Or do you see them as out of touch, patronizing or judgmental?
"I used to be more judgmental about it, really disapprove," she says.
By the 1930s, however, fundamentalism was seen as anti-intellectual and judgmental.
The experience left me a little judgmental, perhaps, about others' musical tastes.
He needed to be a little bit less judgmental on that gentleman.
He was not neutral and, in an essential way, he was indeed judgmental.
I admit I'm not perfect but atleast I was never a judgmental hypocrite!
"This can show you're less likely to be judgmental or critical," Davis says.
Judgmental people are quick to tell you exactly what is and isn't cool.
When this private moment is interrupted by the stranger, it is non-judgmental.
And I think that has led people to be even more hyper-judgmental.
Here's what you need to know: • Pope calls for a less judgmental church.
Those judgmental scallops are sitting on a wooden swing, like children or showgirls.
Reflection should be a realistic, honest and non-judgmental process through and through.
"Able-bodied" has lately come to feel technical, not ideological; objective, not judgmental.
"Despite what people think of me, I'm not judgmental at all," Gervais said.
I like the fact that it isn't judgmental and it's a little perverse.
I was uncomfortable, but it wasn't because those around me were being judgmental.
"We often get very, very judgmental and harsh and blame ourselves," she said.
By doing so, it dispenses with judgmental sales staff and forbidding price tags.
Miss Jane (Angourie Rice), the princess of the group, is imperious and judgmental.
Ray is driving home from a tense Thanksgiving dinner with Jo's judgmental family.
I have license to be even more judgmental about it than I am.
I know she will be disappointed, judgmental and try to evangelize to me.
"We need to be less judgmental and we need to listen," Couric said.
After paying off our debt, I feel a lot less judgmental of others.
Judgmental, ill-informed villagers with pitchforks reflect the current state of social media.
" In the same breath, he admits that he is "as judgmental as anybody.
Though Miranda was passionate and ferociously loyal, she could also be judgmental and stubborn.
The comments are largely judgmental towards Gomez, marginalizing towards Hadid, and degrading to both.
Just now when I looked I realized so many comments were judgmental and negative.
" "Listen Bethenny," Frankel told herself, "you were abrasive, you were aggressive, you were judgmental.
"People are judgmental, and she has to put up with a lot," Lyle says.
He now sees China as a welcome alternative to a bossy and judgmental West.
I admit I'm not perfect but at least I was never a judgmental hypocrite!
Like many actors in Hollywood he knew how judgmental some could be, he said.
But in front of me, she was my strong, non-judgmental, and supportive ally.
"Imagine being that vain, self important and judgmental by wearing this," one person tweeted.
Gossip is the plague of most small towns, but Orange City was especially judgmental.
Avoid judgmental comments and questions about what someone does, wears, hangs out with, etc.
When you know who you are you do not hold judgmental attitudes towards others.
And it is no more judgmental than a wedding gift or a Christmas card.
Describing these workers as having "low" or no skills seems unnecessarily judgmental to me.
Some of those pressures come from gossipy female neighbors who are envious, and judgmental.
It's adventurous, risk-taking, and non-judgmental—a wonderful occasion to fulfill your fantasies!
We want to celebrate everyone's erotic history in a non-judgmental space of acceptance.
It created a world that was more inviting and less judgmental, but still colorful.
"At first I was really mad and judgmental at people who drank," he said.
I worry that I'm being shallow and judgmental but want to do what's best.
Maybe knowing that we're being monitored by judgmental algorithms could affect our behavior, too.
"I don't think health care practitioners should be critical or judgmental," Dr. Breuner said.
I would portray shock or surprise or, inadvertently, my face would look really judgmental.
This was, it turns out, not only a judgmental thought but a simplistic one.
I will have my own non-denominational, non-judgmental, love revolution type of ministry.
Not friends with a protective cloak of italics, or "friends" with judgmental quote marks.
Mothers are perfectly free to be judgmental, dictatorial, and obsessive, and it multiplies anxieties.
And the boy, for his part, seems neither overly judgmental nor indiscriminately sex-obsessed.
I was very judgmental of people in the sex industry and didn't understand it.
Unfortunately, many more responses were judgmental, particularly when it came to Kardashian's exercise routines.
Frank, open and non-judgmental conversations with young girls about sex—starting with our daughters.
Maybe it's his deep, judgmental voice, his penchant for drama, or his thousand-yard stare.
" Scott-Dixon agrees: "With the concept of clean eating, there's so many moralistic, judgmental associations.
M:I know you were always really worried that I would be judgmental of your house.
The Economist: Will you forgive me for saying something that is horrendously judgmental and sweeping?
Feelings about politics usually engage the fast, judgmental system rather than the slow, deliberative one.
The result is natural-looking bold brows that will wow even your most judgmental followers.
I think of them as non-judgmental observers, channeling their Triassic mind from prehistoric times.
At the same time, I grew more secure, less judgmental about myself and towards others.
It's not just technology like laptops or smartphones that Americans can be extremely judgmental about.
As a result, I always had a non-judgmental attitude toward those who were addicted.
And until you remove that judgmental lens you're viewing her through, you're just sabotaging yourself.
As judgmental as her society is, it doesn't turn any of that judgment on institutions.
That can be refreshing for some people who think therapists are judgmental (FYI: they aren't).
The clothes are simple, the haircuts are severe, and the attitudes are harsh and judgmental.
And while the women could be vulgar, judgmental, and occasionally cruel, they loved each other.
In a lesser comedy, "The Contest" would have had Elaine be grossed out and judgmental.
If possible, talk to a non-judgmental mental health professional about a comprehensive grieving process.
Mr. Parks's photographs departed from popular media's typically romanticized, melodramatic or judgmental view of crime.
" I don't think I ever was like, "I'm going to try not to be judgmental.
The most important thing is to connect emotionally without being judgmental or providing false hope.
He's flamboyant, snarky and judgmental, even running a tabloid-like morning gossip broadcast at school.
It's a sense of calm (ranging from benign to coyly judgmental) while looking at chaos.
Animal people can be judgmental, self-righteous and cranky, all of which I was becoming.
That's the problem, a lot of the people in the church is so judgmental inside.
But then she was supposedly a real nasty kind of school-marm punitive judgmental woman.
" Asked if she believes Hollywood is too judgmental over age, Wilson said, "They are, it's Hollywood.
Maybe there will be a problem with her ID, maybe it will just be judgmental stares.
"Maybe he thinks that you guys are judgmental because clearly you are," Kourtney said to them.
Perhaps that's judgmental, but I take pains to avoid sentimentalizing struggles that are not my own.
She is droll about their chicanery and non-judgmental about their conspiracy theories, prophecies and prejudices.
And people can get quite judgmental about the circumstances that lead others to get into debt.
With Arthur, I asked myself for the first time: why was I so judgmental towards myself?
"My sister Kim probably gives the best advice because it's the least judgmental," the latter shares.
Yes, friends and coworkers will acknowledge that we're young, but it's not in a judgmental way.
They may not know how to ask sexual questions in a way that doesn't feel judgmental.
Each time you're hungry, just keep asking yourself (in a non-judgmental way) what you want.
So, how do you not act like a judgmental jerk when you meet your sibling's S.O.?
I try not to be too judgmental, because five years ago I still happily ate steak.
One of my best characteristics, I've been told, is that I'm an accepting, non-judgmental person.
Instead, he riffed on racist chickens, judgmental horses, and freaked-out giraffes (sadly, no April reference).
"I think certainly [the show] tries to be never judgmental or moralistic," Owen said at TCA.
" That prompted a fierce response from Trump, who fired back by calling Francis' judgmental comment "disgraceful.
"Being judgmental" is kind of like a mortal sin, but they like to do it anyway.
This has a dehumanizing tendency, creating a world that rewards judgmental, snappy commentary and eliminates nuance.
I look back because it's fascinating to see how people present themselves in this judgmental space.
"I would get judgmental when he would want to eat out during the week," Tina recalls.
They tend to be much more open to other races, much less judgmental about other people.
This judgmental tone is part of a long history of self-help-based cultural thought policing.
From my perspective as a clinician, we're trying to have a non-judgmental kind of understanding.
I didn't want to be judgmental, but I didn't know why I was there right then.
However, my small town community at-large can be very ignorant and judgmental about anything trans.
Jo SandersSan Miguel de Allende, Mexico To the Editor: We live in a notably judgmental era.
No one, least of all me, should be judgmental about other people's taste in television programming.
He found that I was not a judgmental person... I never wanted him to feel ashamed.
I found myself becoming less judgmental, not just of others, but also of my own body.
Yet, instead of feeling happy that her friend is doing so much better, Molly is judgmental.
All that plus a free(ish) stay at Tern Haven and the Pierces' forced, judgmental hospitality.
How do you make the case that people should save more without making it feel judgmental?
Challenged in terms of being judgmental in general not just with her, but how we consume media.
And the second part is as an audience member we actually feel guilty for being so judgmental.
The real world can be harsh and judgmental, but as a giantess, I could escape all that.
And there is so much fighting that becomes ugly and judgmental and Charles was not like that.
A serious conversation arrives tonight—you're the sign of justice, but try not to be too judgmental.
In Gossip Girl, I was far too judgmental of everything that was happening, because I was young.
Instead, he tries to create a non-judgmental space in which they can be their true selves.
They felt stressed or hateful, and said that the people conducting the experiment were judgmental and harsh.
Charming a partner's parents is cake compared to dealing with the wrath of a very judgmental sibling.
But thankfully, unlike Stage, Venagro hasn't heard many judgmental comments on social media about her fit pregnancy.
Discovering sexual preferences and desires is complicated which makes it extremely disappointing to hear Osbourne's judgmental quotes.
"People are naturally judgmental," Braden said, recalling others who didn't understand what his mom was going through.
While Americans are eager consumers of sexually explicit material, we are also highly judgmental about sexual conduct.
Diverse in their political leanings, they are all given freedom of expression under Cammock's non-judgmental lens.
Assassination Nation transplants themes of fear, scrutiny, and a judgmental, knife-wielding mob into the 21st century.
Only caveat — from one who can also be judgmental: Try to suspend your critique of the mother.
Wherever people go, they should know they're being watched by the bored, binging judgmental nerds of Twitter.   
But sincerity doesn't exactly traffic well online, where the online peanut gallery is routinely judgmental and unforgiving.
It's not pretty or romantic, and the filmmakers showed the disgusting aspects in a non-judgmental way.
When other people in our social network appreciate us, we tend to be less judgmental of ourselves.
Rodney lets me know I have to soften my edges, listen, be patient and not be judgmental.
Of course, Cruz's affirmed innocence isn't enough for most of Gabriella's family, or their judgmental small town.
"The emphasis on purity made me so judgmental in my teens and early 20s," she went on.
For every judgmental comment we get, we get five friendly, wonderful comments and they really add up.
It's a role she wore proudly after what she described as years of judgmental, negative self-talk.
When they shun you with silence, ambivalence, and judgmental brush offs… just put the song out anyway.
In the past, Ms. Terrero rarely took Astrid out, fearing that her behavior would draw judgmental looks.
It's a shame we live in a world where judgmental people try to capitalize of off others.
Would you be less judgmental if I told you that I am a survivor of domestic violence?
There's nothing else to gain from this, and I mean it's so painful when people are so judgmental.
My hope is that we become more understanding, less judgmental, more tolerate, and more patient with one another.
Not everyone has such judgmental criticism as Patrick, nor does the "taboo" of online dating affect everyone's pride.
People are very judgmental and see you as a fool or brainless if you have suffered domestic violence.
Be honest: What's the last word you Googled how to spell while shielding your phone from judgmental eyes?
We found out what Hot Pie is up to, and what happened to the Hound's helpful, judgmental farmer.
It was just me and a judgmental rabbit staring at me from the corner of a darkened room.
If you come down too hard or judgmental, you make it scarier for them to talk to you.
You aren't judgmental, but you can be easily irritated by those who don't share your enthusiasm for possibility.
The game isn't completely judgmental or sympathetic to Mae; there's an understanding that she's working through some things.
"The only hard part is that people [can be] really judgmental, but you can't please everyone," Maisy explains.
There are all the sweaty bodies, the judgmental trainers, the tight clothes, and the scary pieces of equipment.
But, why do we get so fiercely judgmental when we meet our sibling's partner for the first time?
And then you want to talk about how we are judgmental to each other and this and this.
But even mother and daughter, at times, come across as more judgmental and petty than they did before.
I once asked V.S. Naipaul how he managed being so empathetic and harshly judgmental at the same time.
"Don't worry about being judgmental or hurting someone's feelings; your safety may depend on it," the service says.
As an educator, I see firsthand just how vital non-judgmental, accurate sex education is for young people.
No. Some people were more judgmental than others, but those who cared about them were supportive and understanding.
Everyone's so hard on themselves that they're judgmental and harsh toward everyone else, and it's getting really crazy.
And what really is the Achilles' heel of the Democratic brand is that we look elitist and judgmental.
This Op-Ed, our most popular this week, is a cri de coeur against over-protective, judgmental parenting.
Ms. Coppola, who unlike Siegel is not judgmental about female sexuality, has more developed characters for the women.
My question is, are we better today for being so much less judgmental about these things, or not?
Ms. Rivera, who was a teenager when they married, found Mr. Hernandez to be mercurial, judgmental and domineering.
Joseph HolmesBrooklyn To the Editor: When did Martin Scorsese get to be so grumpy, so elitist, so judgmental?
The pursuit of pleasure ends in punishment, an outcome that satisfies both our judgmental and our masochistic urges.
Being "antigay" was first, with 91 percent, followed by "judgmental," with 87 percent, and "hypocritical," with 85 percent.
I know that sounds like a judgmental thing to do, but it's to protect myself and my investments.
Julia is a prickly protagonist, myopic and judgmental in a manner befitting an intelligent but self-absorbed teenager.
Your decision to neglect another book club meeting has not gone unnoticed by these fuzzy-bellied, hyper-judgmental bookworms.
There are some people who can be emotionally draining, or who trigger the judgmental, snarky, nasty sides of you.
I'm not judgmental in terms of that kind of thing, I do want people to open up to me.
Another challenge is that Virgos are notoriously judgmental and have a hard time with imperfections—both theirs and yours.
It's a purely subjective preference — not to mention judgmental statement — that should never be dignified with an actual reply.
They both deal with very serious topics in a very comical way and in a very non-judgmental way.
"I have the coziest, sweetest, funniest, most adventurous, most loving, most patient, least judgmental, most wonderful mother," she wrote.
You can't help but be judgmental about your looks when it comes to this job — honestly, it's pretty sad.
"After the birth, I saw how judgmental I was about parenting styles," New York City mom Margaret Nichols says.
Both shows center on an emotionally damaged protagonist returning to the small, insular, judgmental town where they grew up.
" Then, there's the very unblinkingly judgmental, "Let's talk about sex… And how the marriage bed should be kept pure.
When Ruth talks to the curt, judgmental nurse, and to Billy's cruel mother, McGowan shows them in sharp relief.
If you hear negative or judgmental self-talk, try to catch yourself and stop because it's not serving you.
To Noah, his ex-wife Helen is infuriatingly Type A and judgmental but also caring and almost impossibly together.
One staff member who had been battered became more and more judgmental of the residents, until finally she left.
"We need to not just be judgmental about Einstein but to have an honest look at ourselves as well."
Planned Parenthood is committed to providing safe, non-judgmental spaces for women to make their own health care decisions.
She believes VR gives the viewer the opportunity to experiment with their sexuality in a safe, non-judgmental environment.
"Friends can bring out bad stuff for you, and make you competitive, snarky, materialistic, judgmental, or lazy," she says.
How did that prepare you for being in what is probably one of the most judgmental industries out there?
But until the broccoli moment, I hadn't once told myself the story of how I had been so judgmental.
And people who score high for humility are less aggressive and less judgmental toward members of other religious groups.
The acquaintance who's always suggesting you get together for brunch is thirsty — or maybe you're just judgmental and mean.
Even as he explains he was drunk and it only happened one time, Molly can't help but be judgmental.
That these conversations are being shut down by violence, by the judgmental fiat of one collective group, is disheartening.
"Your mother should be ashamed for raising such a judgmental bully," she wrote in an Instagram post on Tuesday.
I just try to find some common ground and be clear that I am not judgmental in my approach.
Those were the very odd things that presidential hopeful Ted Cruz bared to the judgmental world for all to see.
As a mom, I'm always going to have an opinion, but not in a judgmental way, if that makes sense.
He's a tool on a show with soap-operatic arcs and he needs to be a judgmental douche bag sometimes.
We laughed off these social faux pas and the judgmental looks our cheap dresses got from girls in $1,000 couture.
But the idea is to deliver this message, not be too judgmental, but not hide the topics we want to.
ARO: I don't know how to say it without sounding too judgmental, which is not what I want to do!
I just think we could do so much more if we were not so judgmental and mean to one another.
It is correct to refer to both ends of the continuum as ''extremist,'' but this is descriptive and not judgmental.
And if you have or know a Black auntie, you know that being judgmental is one of their calling cards.
"I think you guys see this whole thing differently, he probably felt like you were very judgmental," Kris tells Khloé.
The Bachelorette almost always wears something classic — a little simple, verging on basic if you're feeling judgmental — and eye-catching.
It's just about the struggles of trying to prove yourself and find an identity in a competitive, judgmental online environment.
Imagine how many more judgmental over-the-glasses looks Ruth could bestow if she knew her frames were securely fastened?
"I just want our society to change what people see as beautiful and to stop being so judgmental," Smith said.
Still, Astrid can't be completely honest with Michael: She hides the spoils of her shopping sprees from his judgmental eye.
I can already hear some of my students objecting to the comparison, claiming that Thoreau is nothing if not judgmental.
She started out as a terrible, judgmental person and became... pretty much the same, except now she has a taser.
But from my experiences, I now know that my race definitely had something to do any judgmental looks or words.
"I think that is being über-judgmental to say that all classical crossover is money-grabbing," he said by telephone.
People are way less judgmental, generally more mature, and it's a lot easier to feel comfortable in who you are.
Until then, I'll try to remember Kat the next time I'm in a room full of judgmental old white dudes.
And, although Jane isn't trying to be mean, she can come off as judgmental when talking about others' parenting methods.
She is not quite judgmental, but takes our temperature as though she is the pediatrician and we are the child.
If you're going to be looking at them funny, being judgmental or resentful, that's a good reason to say no.
Upon meeting his parents, she quickly finds out his family is one of the richest (and most judgmental!) in Singapore.
When orgasmic birth comes out into the open, discussions can swiftly move to the vicious, judgmental end of the spectrum.
"It's amazing how cruel kids can be and super judgmental and really just downright mean," she said to the publication.
Many people experience this but they don't want to share these things because they feel people can be very judgmental.
At 23A, the salient points of the clue were that Facebook friends are judgmental, and belly button rings involve bloodshed.
And I love that Mr. Slater isn't judgmental about deviations and substitutions, like so many recipe writers tend to be.
I stole a glance, taking in some names and numbers under the glare of my well-mannered boyfriend's judgmental eye.
Inundated by bright lights, vague questions and judgmental glares, the situation quickly intensifies into an overwhelming experience of sensory overload.
She's judgmental and pious, yet not above demanding kickbacks at her job if the cost of groceries has gone up.
And it's not as if anyone who has been through a bad breakup hasn't been there, pathetic/judgmental/skank-wise.
And because you are so judgmental and their father is so passive, these young people have no motivation to change.
I stole a glance, taking in some names and numbers under the glare of my well-mannered boyfriend's judgmental eye.
I was terrified, to be sure, but it helped to have two always encouraging, never judgmental people in my corner.
"I want you to be the very best version of yourself," says her judgmental, habitually disappointed mother, Marion (Laurie Metcalf).
Or perhaps I should be less judgmental of an artist who tries new things and works against his natural style.
And that might explain why more-educated Americans have become more judgmental about divorce: They're seeing it a lot less.
Though he spent his summers in the region and has familial ties to Kentucky, Vance's view is judgmental more than empathetic.
"You can call me judgmental, but in my head, I felt like I was keeping a secret for you," Redmond said.
As I dive deeper into my current feminism, I strive to be accepting and non-judgmental towards all kinds of women.
"I love the ideals of improv: supporting each other and never being sort of judgmental of other people's ideas," she said.
Cavallari has been fending off judgmental comments since the Fourth of July, when she shared a photo of her two sons.
She was shy, but always well read, groomed and immaculate in her habits (and a tad judgmental about those who weren't).
Pay attention to the difference between discretion and being judgmental; the first is useful but the latter will bring you pain.
My sweet, kind, and beautiful daughter was a mean girl: self-centered, judgmental, unaccepting of others who were different from her.
If you're an avid Refinery29 reader, chances are you've read a Money Diary post that left you feeling a little judgmental.
They&aposve learned how to interview victims without being judgmental, and how to refer them to police and a crisis hotline.
By transporting us into a world of luxury, one full of judgmental glares and gold, the viral sketch made a splash.
Camille has her flashes of self-determination and confidence, especially dealing with her judgmental, demanding mother Adora, played by Patricia Clarkson.
Daniel The Goat has an idea – he keeps a photo of actor Terry Crews giving a judgmental face in his wallet.
Judgmental people stifle your desire to be a passionate, expressive person, so you're best off cutting them out and being yourself.
The fact that a man thinks he judge my arms pisses me off I am so sick of this judgmental generation.
In fairness, most people who you'd actually want to spend any time with honestly aren't too judgmental about the whole thing.
Her subjects are portrayed in an authentic light, allowing the audience a window into their vulnerabilities without inflicting a judgmental gaze.
Being a good listener and not being judgmental is something we emphasize because all sorts of emotions come out during tidying.
Because being super judgmental almost allows you to feel certain power or authority over the art or music that your'e consuming.
I never try to sound judgmental, but it was super naïve, you know, and [the film] made it look very naïve.
But I do think the more judgmental the community one immerses themselves in, the more disconnected they'll find themselves from reality.
He thinks that while it's important to be non-judgmental and non-confrontational, it's also crucial to be honest and direct.
If a doctor comes across as judgmental when speaking with a patient, "forget about learning more about that patient," Friedlaender says.
Some of these people who make judgmental comments seem to have some bitterness toward people who choose not to have children.
I feel like I'd have a hard time making a film like this without being judgmental, but you pulled it off.
Secure parents can watch this parade without getting judgmental or overinvolved, recognizing that self-expression is not a waste of time.
Meanwhile, hard data appears to indicate that as we age, we are indeed less social, more judgmental and more openly racist.
A supervised consumption site, though, can be different, since it's an environment in which people are less judgmental about drug use.
Lately, a lot of people have complained about judgmental commenters and I was wondering if that's affected readership in any way?
This judgmental tendency became stronger during the administration of President Barack Obama, though not necessarily because of anything Mr. Obama did.
She said that she didn't trust anyone else to help her at the bank because many had been dismissive of judgmental.
She's a complete narcissist, very judgmental, very imperious, and just very involved with herself and the way things ought to be.
But she's come through to a place — similar to when she was younger — of being open to experience and less judgmental.
The narrative is truly inclusive and non-judgmental because it posits as its start point undiscovered lands—not borrowed, hierarchical ones.
"I have to say that Kim probably has given the best advice because she's not judgmental about any of it," she explains.
For one thing, she wrote, it implies that there are "clean" foods and "dirty" foods, labels that put food into judgmental categories.
"I have to say that Kim probably has given the best advice because she's not judgmental about any of it," she explained.
Organizations like One25, which provide non-judgmental safe havens for sex workers are key to ending the cycle of homelessness and poverty.
But when I was dating this person, I noticed he was sort of judgmental, so I still didn't feel comfortable telling him.
He steps in all judgmental about how little his cousin knows about her insane art collection, or how she enjoys playing cards.
" The second is known as "judgmental heuristics," essentially "mental shortcuts," also known as cognitive biases or "triggers" that allow for "simplified thinking.
At the end of the day, Copeland is not going to let one judgmental person on Twitter keep her from her ballet.
She's loving, non-judgmental, empowering, and vulnerable with her girls in a way we never see with the men on the show.
"I realized that I was in the thrall of a shaming and judgmental voice about myself," she says about writing the book.
NO." Johnson tells Refinery29 that she was motivated to write the post because she was "just tired of the haters & judgmental sanctimommies.
Humans are particularly judgmental of others, but scientists at Cardiff University say that constantly comparing ourselves to others has shaped our evolution.
"I want him to be able to take the world in around him and just be honest and not judgmental," she explains.
"We live in such a [judgmental] society that puts every kind of flaw, including weight gain, in the same category," she wrote.
The real secret, then, is to choose a gift that's at once personal and non-judgmental; effective, but not skin issue-specific.
You're a trusting person, Aries, but this is a time to be a little more judgmental than usual about what you hear.
Seeming more tired than judgmental, the cashier unflinchingly took my money—just under $4 US—and got to work preparing the dish.
Perhaps Californians were less judgmental about how young ladies spent their time than the high-society circles in New York or Boston.
They're also strong-willed, soft to the touch, independent, difficult, strange, resourceful, calculating, judgmental, and could possibly cause schizophrenia... but probably not.
And while sex positive people in general are non-judgmental about fisting, it tends to be more commonly celebrated in queer circles.
"I have to say that Kim probably has given the best advice because she's not judgmental about any of it," she said.
The fact that a man thinks he [can] judge my arms pisses me off I am so sick of this judgmental generation.
They can act judgmental towards stereotypical stoners, because sitting on your butt to blaze all day is so counter-intuitive for Capricorns.
We saw them fail a lot, but they continued to champion each other and tried to not be judgmental of each other.
She recommends approaching it in a way that's both non-judgmental and curious, making it clear that you're there to lend support.
You can already picture his judgmental smirk as he reduces you to a sexual object — if, by some chance, he hadn't already.
Parents described "judgmental" glares they'd received while shopping, requests to "control your children," and scoldings from members of church staff and congregants.
MIKE Apparently, in the two years since your judgmental and condescending remarks to your friend, it hasn't occurred to you to apologize.
A 2017 study suggests that this trend toward increasingly market-driven human interaction is making us paranoid, jittery, self-critical and judgmental.
He had become more confident, assertive and emotionally transparent, and I was calmer, not so judgmental and considerably less manic about rules.
Their purpose is to open a door into the system — which many clients see as cold, bureaucratic and judgmental — for other services.
But remember, this is an incredibly forgiving market, so it's important not to get too judgmental lest we miss some real opportunities.
In many ways, she was an almost stereotypically Scottish mother (the goyish version of the Jewish caricature)—passionate, narrow, judgmental, always aspiring.
It is obviously judgmental, encompassing life as well as work, so it tells a supermarket clerk that he must be a dolt.
Even important projects can be put at risk if the words used to discuss are perceived as judgmental or even passive aggressive.
Admit to yourself that you are a storyteller of really great fiction, and when it comes to money, you're a judgmental storyteller.
I enjoyed that people would come into this movie being judgmental because we all have this perception of Tonya, and it gets challenged.
But it also encourages a very healthy way of thinking about personal style and accomplishes that in such a blessedly non judgmental way.
It's a concept plaguing modern society — faces, typically female, which unintentionally come across as judgmental, bored, disgusted, annoyed, snobby or, put simply, bitchy.
Peguero's parents were supportive of their daughter nonetheless, but they didn't warm to Martínez's mother, who they thought was judgmental of their family.
But you're in a vulnerable state right now, so I'll just say that is a very judgmental and fearful assessment of single womanhood.
Nope, it's more likely to make us lose our inhibitions and explore things we'd normally feel too self-conscious (or judgmental) to try.
Thanks to a handy Chrome extension, it's possible to disable one of Netflix's most irritating (and subtly judgmental) features: the continue watching button.
You could walk into your local UPS or FedEx, but would have to deal with the soul piercing judgmental glare of packaging attendants.
It was crass, ridiculous, and clearly judgmental, but we can't ignore how he chose to incorporate a piece of TV to do it.
Quickly, I raced to the group text with my two non-judgmental and youthful friends, Mira Gonzalez and Darcie Wilder, for crisis management.
The game's answer is curiously the omniscient and ever-judgmental eye of Santa Claus: Robotic police hover the universe, punishing those who misbehave.
From the increasingly judgmental voiceover to the "Normal Clothes" for men store, Saturday Night Live's "Chonk" commercial is a passive aggressive nightmare scenario.
For this, she is ostracized by her judgmental and bitter community and forced to wear a letter "A"—for "Adulterer"—on her chest.
Mr. Bartlett isn't about to let Sandra and Kenneth off the hook for their self-centeredness, in what is a deeply judgmental play.
I've read that the CIA uses personality tests in recruiting and that they look for people who are extroverted, intuitive, thinking, and judgmental.
But it also encourages a very healthy way of thinking about personal style and accomplishes that in such a blessedly non-judgmental way.
For some reason, social media is creating a more judgmental world, where everybody is trying to show everyone else up as good people.
"Patrice: "In this world today, like everybody is so judgmental of how they look on the outside instead of what they look inside.
Try not to be too judgmental but communicate what you miss about spending time with them in an era before constant smartphone use.
Women's actual attitudes about their professional and caregiving choices are far more complicated and less judgmental — and they have been for a while.
Carrie Bradshaw and her gal pals were shrill, materialistic, or judgmental by turn, but they were also nice women who loved one another.
Ms. Adlon pulls off the essential trick for a show about her type of heroine: It's all about judgment, but it's never judgmental.
We find ourselves in friendships with adult women that feel just as judgmental as the ones many of us experienced in middle school.
Years ago, I could read the Times and get both sides of the story, well-written and with little or no judgmental flavor.
It's also slightly ironic that some of the most judgmental public officials are also the ones who frequent sex workers on the low.
I'm left to work it out on my own, which I try to do sitting at my kitchen table, staring at my judgmental refrigerator.
"We have so many friends who maybe feel too judgmental when they go to church or something," Khloé Kardashian explained on Jimmy Kimmel Live!.
"It may be that [teenagers] find fan fiction an arena to meet like-minded, non-judgmental people that they can connect with," she says.
She'd found previous drug treatment programs to be "super, super judgmental," but said it helped to be around women in similar situations at PATHways.
Denise Richards may not be completely on board with everything her daughters do, but she never wants to come off as a judgmental parent.
"All of us know someone and love someone who's had an abortion and should be compassionate to that fact and not judgmental," she says.
In the end, he did, but half-heartedly, saying he should not have been judgmental, but standing by his opposition to greater gay rights.
Fonny grew up there, too, with his alcoholic father (Michael Beach), unforgivingly pietistic mother (Aunjanue Ellis), and judgmental sisters (Ebony Obsidian and Dominique Thorne).
My mom helps him by making a list of attendees, and I help by looking through their senior class yearbook and making judgmental commentary.
It seems like the narrative arc of the album, to put it in the bluntest terms, was: damnation for the arrogant, hypocritical, and judgmental.
When depression combines with my judgmental background, I go through this dumpster fire where I constantly judge myself and feel I'm not good enough.
I posted this knowing most of you would be judgmental and couldn't resist a chance to tear me down and I was right. 4.
" Before getting started with her evening "patients," she sets just two guidelines: "Be kind and non-judgmental to start, and later, keep everything confidential.
Brandi tried hard to walk over the threshold at The Nice Guy in WeHo Saturday night, but a very judgmental doorman wasn't having it.
Their society has found a biological trigger to shut down human feeling, creating cold, placid, orderly communities where the people resemble mildly judgmental robots.
My experience has made me a stronger, better and more understanding person: I am less judgmental, and more compassionate to people who are hurting.
"She's young and I hope she learns maybe to be a bit less judgmental when she's kind of in the same shoes," Azalea said.
But motherhood, that sphere of caution and taboo, that re-encounter with society at its most judgmental and conservative, is a more formidable adversary.
While it's still hard to hear how judgmental I come off at some points, making this episode was a huge learning experience for me.
Sitting in the conference room, watching replay after replay, I got the feeling the referees didn't mind the role of judgmental observers for once.
By now, complaining about the Grammys is as integral a part of metal culture as denim, leather, and being extremely judgmental about guitar tone.
I realized that Ms. Solomon must have to deal with this kind of behavior all the time — stares and stage whispers and judgmental comments.
" The actor said he has "become a lot more forgiving, a lot less judgmental and a lot more interested in redemption and second chances.
During each ride, more than 4,000 viewers on his Twitch stream indulged in real-time commentary that frequently delved into crude, mocking and judgmental.
Nazir said investor interest in Malaysia had improved because of the economic comeback, and also as investors became less judgmental about non-economic matters.
"While Americans have become less judgmental about working mothers, this is a story about taking one step forward and one step back," she says.
You know, the beauty of journalism is it comes in many, many, many forms, and I have long ago stopped being judgmental about them.
This true neighborhood gathering place is no-frills and non-judgmental, but too well-appointed to be just another hole to get drunk in.
Also be sure to use "I" statements rather than "you" to avoid sounding judgmental and let the child know that they are not in trouble.
The classics below encourage us not only to acknowledge but also to embrace the broadest, the least judgmental and the most generous definition of love.
Mayse said she wanted the city to fire the Santa because, while Santa is pretty judgmental by design, she found his comments beyond the pale.
That starts with teens having a good sense of who among their friends and family they trust to share experiences without fearing a judgmental response.
No doubt, Morgan will continue to stick his unwelcome (white, male) nose into pop culture narratives outside his purview, peddling his misogynistic and judgmental views.
But when I do it in my music and videos, because I'm a female and I make pop music, you're judgmental and say it's distracting.
But criticism and concern about US commitment to the region is causing Saudi Arabia to look elsewhere, perhaps to more reliable and less judgmental friends.
As I watched, the free people squinted their eyes at the prison bus as we rode by, and I could almost hear their judgmental thoughts.
According to Stropa, the response to animal hoarding is very judgmental but the people who do it usually don't realize that their neglect causes suffering.
Relationship experts have long believed that relationships between aunts and uncles and their niblings tend to be less judgmental than those between parents and children.
Mari particularly scorns Emma, who has always been aloof and judgmental of their neighborhood and the "chuntaros," or working-class migrants, who live in it.
SCENARIO 1Your partner: reasonably frowns upon narcotics, but is rather unreasonably trying to force this opinion on you by being judgmental about the whole thing.
"If you alienate them by saying something judgmental, just because you don't like them, it doesn't mean they're not the right person for your sibling."
Shelby's cause is petty and self-absorbed, and a more judgmental film would use that to mock the feminism she uses to clothe her actions.
"I have to say that Kim probably has given the best advice because she's not judgmental about any of it," explained the Good American designer.
He recommends a non-judgmental approach, particularly if you don't get a candid answer the first or second times but still suspect something is wrong.
Even though it feels like the right thing to say to make your friend feel better, it can come across as judgmental, Dr. Bonior says.
"I'm not entirely sure why I feel the need to be impeccably groomed, because my gynecologist is amazing and very non-judgmental," says Ana, 25.
People that are not judgmental, who have an open mind, people who have a strong opinion, but are still willing to hear other people out.
"I definitely give credit to her for raising me in an environment that was incredibly open-minded and non-judgmental," revealed Gomez in her letter.
" Later, the bunny agrees to pretend to be eaten so the bear will look cool to a judgmental clique of nearby bears, deadpanning: "Oh … no.
"Last" and "Worst" are not judgmental about their characters: Sometimes our protagonists behave terribly, myopically, hurtfully, but they live with the consequences of these behaviors.
"I think he clearly won because he was willing to be even more judgmental and more emotional and more committed than the Democrats," Gingrich said.
In its historical context, mindfulness is just one aspect of a lifelong journey to become more accepting, less judgmental and kinder to oneself and others.
To its credit, Social Animals, has generally been positively received as a compassionate non-judgmental look at the struggles and triumphs of its three leads.
When I enter the apartment of Jacob Clark, executive chef at Williamsburg's Maison Premiere, I'm greeted by a very judgmental cat perched atop his refrigerator.
"She was kind of like, she was so judgmental and kind of uptight and controlling and all these things," Heigl explained, referring to her character.
But there's also a whiff of that judgmental attitude of the American middle-class liberal and more than a hint of the Democratic Party's defeatism.
I'm originally from Sweden, there is a mentality there of "this is fashion and this is how you are supposed to dress," it's more judgmental.
Amid this opulent setting, she finds herself in a seemingly universal situation: She's unable to impress her judgmental would-be mother-in-law (Michelle Yeoh).
And then when they split up, and we tried to stay at that church, people were a little judgmental about my mom getting a divorce.
At first, this seems like a fair response to the forbidding Kristin (an excellent Stockard Channing), who is herself damningly judgmental of her family's failures.
A byproduct of this mentality was, in some circles, the proliferation of a stereotype of small towns as all being conservative, judgmental or unwelcoming communities.
In response to the reader above, Twitter isn't a venue where journalists should banter about their ideological beliefs — or clearly suggest them in judgmental terms.
"The questions asked were an appropriate exploration about what had happened, where and when, and were not intended to be judgmental of anyone," he wrote.
Those down times are often the most educational and when those pursing their dreams can use friendly support and unconditional, non-judgmental love the most.
Yes, Jane considers herself a passionate feminist, but when it comes down to it, she too can be driven by a sexist, condescending, and judgmental thought.
In 2012, Us Weekly reported that Courtney Robertson, who appeared on Ben Flajnik's season, had secret nicknames for other contestants that were extremely judgmental and insensitive.
I've met a lot of people that have been very judgmental their whole lives, and because of Modern Family they've opened their eyes a little bit.
To be fair, it can't be easy making a three-hour TV special under the judgmental gaze of some of the most powerful people on earth.
For the record, Ford is becoming increasingly interested in Wendy, whom Tench said two episodes ago his partner is crushing on, and increasingly judgmental toward Debbie.
However, the Drop Dead Gorgeous actress tries to not be a judgmental parent, and hopes she can raise her children to be open-minded as well.
It doesn't take an astrological mastermind to predict that judgmental attitudes will be on fire around the Thanksgiving table this year, especially re: religion and politics.
"Using language that is unbiased and non-judgmental helps us to build products that speak to people with diverse perspectives," Facebook said in a Medium post.
I think there's something fascinating about a person who projects perfection or is very judgmental of others who is clearly just swimming in their own discontent.
But before you get angry and judgmental, realize that what you are witnessing is not bad parenting, but rather, parents working hard to fix the situation.
At the end of the day though, I can't say that anything I mentioned is specifically dumb because I don't want to come off as judgmental.
I'm not likely to be so judgmental of anyone who casually takes pictures of her kiddos with Beyoncé and Blue Ivy, but that's not the point.
And being true to anger and not being necessarily judgmental, because I think anger can be a good thing if it's utilized in the right way.
"It was the perfect segue for me to begin to 'walk my talk' … rather than be judgmental or be harsh or not be collaborative," Tina says.
Though Dariani is chummy and non-judgmental with clients, he's seen enough drunk streamers fall off balconies at industry parties to inspire an almost parental anxiety.
The judgmental tone in academia, which has manifested itself in student testing as a reflection of a teacher's effectiveness, has made teaching an unappealing career choice.
As for the "groupies," it seems to be a bit of a midlife crisis that some women are indulging in, if that doesn't sound too judgmental.
Since Pelosi is openly liberal with familial ties to the Democratic establishment, it's even harder to take the film's supposed non-judgmental exploration at face value.
We are not judgmental at Weight Watchers, although I must tell you, whoever told you that cropped top looked good on you is not a friend.
And yet when Daniel returned, he found her a little bit cold, judgmental not about the premise of the weekend, she said, but about the particulars.
The queen bee amongst the common SURvers, Schroeder was bossy, judgmental, and self-absorbed on more than one occasion, and naturally evolved into the show's villain.
"Will and Testament" is a gut-wrenching novel, but it is also a gossipy one, which begs to be read in an old-fashioned, judgmental manner.
Exercise can make me feel really good, but it also took years of learning to ignore what I was convinced were judgmental stares to get there.
For many, Tumblr was once considered a home for NSFW content not allowed on other social platforms, and a place for non-judgmental exploration of sexuality.
As she assumes both parts in Lucy's dialogue with her austere, judgmental mother, you may at first feel like you're eavesdropping on a rather mundane conversation.
But their natural self-control can sometimes make them a bit judgmental of others who don't exercise the same restraint, particularly when it comes to money.
Then there were the questions I was too afraid to ask, for fear of sounding judgmental, or of instilling fear in friends who may not know, themselves.
The worst moment, however, comes when Dumbo's mother is shackled and essentially put into solitary confinement when she tries to protect Dumbo from the judgmental human audience.
The bootcamp coach and influencer said she constantly gets judgmental comments on her Instagram posts about continuing to do CrossFit workouts and weight lifting, despite her credentials.
But critics are often highly judgmental, and very unwilling to accept divergent points of view, though they usually have less ability to enforce their ways of thinking.
" Madill said that when she met with prosecutors about her case they asked questions that felt very judgmental and like they "seemed to know nothing about trauma.
Patricia GarrisonUnion, N.J. To the Editor: Meredith Talusan's troubling take on the emotional reactions of others to her life choices strikes me as sad, naïve and judgmental.
The study, which included interviews from 66 crisis hotline workers in the UK, suggested that the emphasis on remaining non-judgmental left many feeling helpless and resentful.
Now, conversations about pleasure are more inclusive and all-encompassing, and society as a whole is becoming less judgmental where sexual interests, desires, and kinks are concerned.
It also seems to be about the social landscape of Japan where people are often polite, but there's an underlying judgmental attitude beneath the self-effacing etiquette.
Regardless of someone's career path or job, motherhood isn't a walk in the park, and we could all do better to be less judgmental and more supportive.
And I hope you leave this episode feeling a little bit more enlightened, a little bit less judgmental, and a little more horny than you were before.
It occurred to me that I was being judgmental – of others and myself – and that nothing about this use of social media was making me feel happy.
Then I went inside and walked around the house, room by room, looking at all our stuff through the judgmental eyes of a monk or a nun.
At the same time you do have to be judgmental to some extent and recognize that their actions caused a lot of people a lot of pain.
Along with judgmental questions, avoid asking things that would make your date feel guilty about a personal story they revealed to you, says relationship coach Sami Wunder.
Other-oriented perfectionistsPerfectionists who are other-oriented — as in, they hold others to high standards and can be critical and judgmental — can leave destruction in their wake.
When a tantrum intruded on family outings, her mom and dad wished they had T-shirts that said "My kid has autism" to ward off judgmental stares.
She comes to live with him, just as his judgmental mother, Beatrice Horseman (a droll Wendie Malick), is kicked out of her nursing home for bad behavior.
I hate myself for being so judgmental about this, but passion is a huge turn-on for me while a lack of it does the complete opposite.
He's not a judgmental or discriminatory type, so he can support Paul's expansion of the gay nightspots and relate to sex workers of all kinds without condescension.
I recently spoke to the director by phone about the film, the challenges of making a movie that isn't judgmental, and what Austyn is up to today.
Determining where that point lies illustrates the enormous difficulty of calibrating the monetary policy on a mix of judgmental (visual navigation) and formal, model-based economic forecasting.
Our nation's immigration discourse would improve if people were less judgmental in their approach to the topic, and this history helped to set me in that direction.
It's a problem for women who are trying to be proactive about their health but worry that a judgmental clinician won't treat them fairly or with respect.
Love is not judgmental about Hyden, and lets him be his sunny, deluded self — down to a willful obliviousness about the realities of drug trafficking and use.
I think Noah is really great, and he's in a show that people love, and so people are always going to be mean and catty and judgmental.
Etsy and eBay list thousands of dolls purportedly inhabited by everything from evil witches to judgmental spirits that might call you fat to young children and fairy spirits.
Many women who don't shave their legs are familiar with judgmental looks and criticism, often from people who would never think twice about a man with hairy legs.
Michèle is a woman whose childhood was shaped by the atrocities committed by her mass-murdering father — her reactions to which were deemed incorrect by a judgmental public.
She's also super judgmental of handmaids; even though Gilead is only five years old, the messaging of handmaids being low and unworthy of respect has been passed down.
Paying tribute to the likes of Rainer Werner Fassbinder and Howard Hawks, these paintings embody the judgmental ambivalence of his criticism alongside his keen eye for minute detail.
In countries where media are already muzzled, people may be less judgmental about state-controlled outlets run by foreigners, says Hugo de Burgh of the University of Westminster.
And I think it was really good for me, a good space for me to grow up in, very open-minded, non-judgmental of other cultures and religions.
I am a firm believer in the efficacy of hotline work, but the emphasis on being non-judgmental required I become a participant in my own sexual exploitation.
The film is the latest effort from director Sean Baker, whose lo-fi trans drama "Tangerine" (2015) offered an entertaining and non-judgmental look at a marginalised community.
" A synopsis of the upcoming episode reads: "Cam [Eric Stonestreet] and Mitchell [Jesse Tyler Ferguson] have always felt they were the most open, non-judgmental and supportive parents.
After graduating I became obsessed with researching genetics and altruism, trying to reconcile my politics with a biological world (and an industry) that seemed harsh, judgmental and competitive.
"I posted this knowing most of you would be judgmental and couldn't resist a chance to tear me down and I was right," she wrote in the caption.
After endless mommy bashing and sexuality dragging, The Real Housewives Of New York finally gave a non-judgmental look at two of their stars' less-than-conventional relationships.
I quickly realized that despite the weight of the children's unflinching stares, I would have been far more humiliated under the collective judgmental gaze of an entire cafe.
The advent of social media has raised the volume on shaming as millions of judgmental types get in on the act via Facebook, Twitter and their online brethren.
Their playful sexual chemistry nettles Matthew (John J. Concado), a judgmental pill who is somehow touchingly vulnerable, and wounds Marcus, whose own heart is fully invested in Jonathan.
The President is a hugely judgmental man who also happens to be incredibly mercurial; people he loves today may be people he hates -- or at least distrusts -- tomorrow.
The media establishment loves ''angry and frustrated'' as a safe couplet of graveyard words to stand in for more precise and judgmental notions — like maybe ''nativist'' or ''gullible.
It's a mere two weeks before her due date, and trainer and CrossFit athlete Emily Breeze Ross is still lifting heavy — despite what judgmental commenters have to say.
They remember the site as a friendly, non-judgmental place, indelibly linked with the 2000s "indie" boom when personal blogs, Etsy shops, Flickr and MySpace all loomed large.
"If someone tells me they're using it and it's helpful for them and it doesn't appear to be causing side effects, I'm not judgmental about it," she said.
Millennials are "leaving the church, not going to church, because they look at Trump and his supporters and see them as hypocrites, see them as judgmental," he continued.
Since then, the Fed has been back to its policy making based on what some model builders derisively call a "kitchen sink" of judgmental and structural model forecasting.
The stereotypes about Virgo—that they're service-oriented, picky, and judgmental—can make this a hard moon sign to plan a date for if you're not astrology savvy.
And if smartwatches seem too expensive, then a surprising Nintendo Switch game might be the best fitness gift that's way less expensive (and less judgmental) than a Peloton.
Those who are castigated because of their environment will struggle more than they would have to if there were helping hands, rather than judgmental words, extended to them.
Her intention is to find positive and loving ways to plead for an end to gun violence, which directly affects her neighborhood, rather than create a judgmental edict.
While many celebrities have blissfully documented themselves applying sheet masks while flying private, it's possible you may still experience some judgmental stares from the strangers back in economy class.
" While the wannabe stars discuss the topic in black and white and judgmental terms, Barry reminds them he, as a former Marine, went to war and took lives. "What?
In the past, I probably would have felt judgmental of women who did this sort of thing and made fun of them for taking Pinterest a little too far.
Love Matters, a website providing factual, non-judgmental information on sex and relationships, began to address the issue of intimate partner violence in 2015 with a campaign called #BearNoMore.
"You could tell people were pretty judgmental because we were such a young group and we were getting a lot of stares from people in the lobby," Banuelos said.
I'm not being judgmental, either—I have a degree in film and media studies and political science, which I chose mostly because they are subjects I like talking about.
Yes, it's terrible to feel completely alone and ashamed — but many women and men fear they'll be re-victimized by a system that is skeptical and judgmental of survivors.
Norris is a nosy, judgmental aunt in Jane Austen's " Mansfield Park," the kind of character you love to hate: doting on her disrespectful nieces and mistreating the novel's protagonist.
Many Alabamians did not expect such antics from a folksy, septuagenarian deacon of the First Baptist church in Tuscaloosa, who has assumed stridently judgmental stances on marriage and abortion.
The new teachings, from a self-professed less-judgmental church, go to the everyday lives of people who don't believe that they should be constantly reminded of their inadequacies.
But Molly is never really asked to reconsider her aloof, judgmental behavior—she only reneges on her bossy ways because she runs the risk of losing Amy for good.
Thararat Panya said she did not report her attacker to the police because the process is complex, and because the police are unsympathetic and judgmental, often blaming the victim.
You can try to be judgmental or jealous, but the beer flows too freely and the camaraderie — which I guess you could call peer pressure — is just too strong.
" On the Asylum website, they claim, "We are aware that many in the sub-cultures have been deeply hurt by the insensitive, judgmental, and hypocritical actions of some Christians.
The doctor approached me with the negative results, carrying a slightly irritated, judgmental look on her face, and told me I should "be selective" about who I sleep with.
She needed a crash course on the basics of money management, like budgeting and saving, and the internet served as a non-judgmental space for her to ask questions.
Pushy, judgmental, tart-tongued and self-obsessed, the photographer at the heart of Otis Mass's penetrating documentary, "The Incomparable Rose Hartman," is, like her snapshots, a piece of work.
It didn't feel particularly judgmental or intrusive, but it's obviously a somewhat vulnerable and intimate decision, so relaying that to any sort of stranger in the moment feels intense.
"I've always been hesitant to reveal my status to friends or colleagues because it's very obvious that most people tend to be very judgmental about the topic," she says.
Next thing I know, I'm sitting with my ex-girlfriend's mom in her office, who is just one of the most sincere, wonderful, totally non-judgmental people I've ever known.
They might not be able to connect with it at that time in their life, so I wish people were more empathetic towards sex addicts as opposed to just judgmental.
"I decided to create a safe and non-judgmental place where women of all shapes and size can come together, slay in their swimsuits and uplift each other," she says.
In the original movie, they're a trio of shallow mean girls who represent everything about the dominant social elite: they're white, straight, traditionally beautiful, heterosexual, elitist, exclusive, judgmental, and bullying.
For every judgmental restaurant stare we get when he's on an iPad, we'd get an equal one if he was making a lot of noise at (or under) the table.
But in a post-9/11 age, in planes filled with seemingly insurmountable surveillance and judgmental aircrew and pervy spectators with camera phones, how does anyone actually pull it off?
And like that Bethenny-Kelly summit that was mostly judgmental comments and hand gestures, Tillerson noted that he and Putin didn't agree on very much during their two-hour meeting.
"She's the most non-judgmental person I've ever [known] in the world," Cyrus raved to PEOPLE editor Melody Chiu and host Rocsi Diaz on PeopleTV's live red carpet pre-show.
The iPhone SE is maybe not Apple's best idea, but Best Buy are being very judgmental towards those of us who want to buy the 64GB version in rose gold.
Provide a safe and non-judgmental place for them to talk openly about their struggle If the person you are concerned about feels any judgment they will usually shut down.
During his time among the common folk, Jordan is not above employing his celebrity to confound Emily's judgmental peers or, in one instance, flaunting his wealth to prove his devotion.
There exist hours and hours of tape on which the detective uses inflammatory language to describe the rude, judgmental, and extremely biased ways in which he acts towards African-Americans.
Maybe I do have a tendency to be overly judgmental, and I suppose I can tone down how scary I get when I'm not texted back in a timely manner.
Still, the way the show (which does substantially moderate Orth's judgmental tone) draws important parallels between Cunanan's simultaneous romances without smacking us in the face with them is really skillful.
But the left-brained, indignant Democrats just keep preaching lofty ideals with judgmental labels for those who disagree — and so are failing to communicate with people worried about their future.
Richard, at loose ends since his retirement, has spent the episode driving every single member of his family insane by meddling in their business in his politely, absently judgmental fashion.
Some of his videos are close-up selfies of his face with him delivering a judgmental or bragging monologue into the camera, while other videos are of him dancing alone.
Though you can sometimes be judgmental (Libra is the sign of justice, after all), compromise is important to you, and you care deeply about doing the "right" and just thing.
Her arrogant and judgmental approach to her friends' love lives tends to rub people up the wrong way, as does her excessive confidence in her abilities, considering her limited experience.
I have been thinking of this non-judgmental French gift as the newly elected president, Emmanuel Macron, and his wife, Brigitte, prepare to move into the Élysée Palace next week.
"Because I am my own size and no words or judgmental stares will make me compromise," reads part of the poem, which Ohashi delivered on ABC television's Good Morning America.
Those are phases of wokeness, where you are judgmental and you're strong in your opinion, and you're learning this new information, and all that's a part of building your character.
The purpose of kandi in the first place is to promote PLUR: peace, love, unity, and respect, and bad attitudes like being judgmental are antithetical to the spirit of EDM.
Now if you're wondering why Kardashian even had a baby shower at all, since typically they're seen as mostly gift grabs (and she's, you know, rich), drop the judgmental eyebrow raise.
His Fantasy Suite bombshell read as offensive to Dorfman herself and judgmental to scores of female viewers — not to mention the fact that it described a double standard within the franchise.
So when you have a kid like I was in 9th grade, totally a mess, most teachers were incredibly judgmental of me not doing homework or showing up to class high.
When her new friend Claire threatens suicide, Lucy narrates: Suicide was one of those things that, having been suicidal, in retrospect, I felt like I could talk about without being judgmental.
"Our society is very judgmental and to me the hardest thing about playing a trans sex worker is when I am being judged by girls from my own community," writes London.
Wealthier people who contracted syphilis could afford to pay out of pocket for their own discreet, private treatments, while the poor were at the mercy of judgmental religious or social services.
The CakeDozer's simple mechanism, adorably shaped like a tiny bulldozer, can gently coax a slice of anything safely off the server, perfectly intact, and ready to impress your judgmental dinner guests.
As a black woman who only feels comfortable around those of her own race, she's developed a talent for being respectful around the judgmental whites she meets out in the world.
They will be persuaded through slick marketing and the pressure not to be a "backwards, judgmental bigot" to accept that it's perfectly normal for boys to look and act like girls.
I've been an erotica writer and sex columnist for over a decade, and have built both my career and my personal identity around being open, honest and non-judgmental about sex.
Frances, who at one point is too broke to buy groceries, is judgmental of Melissa and Nick's large house and easy lifestyle but admits that she was seduced by them, too.
After the standard three-month stint—a service, it is said, all Thai men should do—he decided to stay in order to gain more mindfulness and curb his judgmental nature.
This doesn't endear her to the authorities, who decide to shut down all the extracurricular clubs rather than authorize the G.S.A. Equally unreceptive are Trisha's church and her own judgmental mother.
But I like the idea that they're all collected in this book now, because I'm forced to remember that I don't have to be so judgmental toward my own artistic abilities.
Dale King, 39, a former Army intelligence officer, said he was as judgmental as anyone in 2007 when he returned to Portsmouth, his hometown, restless and searching for a new mission.
Now, I don't mean to be judgmental, but I often find myself sighing with annoyance when I open them up — so much so that I was motivated to write this article.
Perhaps if more people were willing to call out judgmental views on mental illness, and talk more openly about access to treatment, more people would seek help before resorting to suicide.
On occasion in my practice, I've nearly broken a sweat in my effort to restrain a judgmental reaction to a girl's description of the raging party she attended over the weekend.
By asking questions in an open and non-judgmental way and simply listening, you make it easier for your friend to realize on their own that perhaps something isn't OK here.
On another occasion, I was the first to leave a bachelorette party and, upon my departure, one of the ladies told me not to be so judgmental about recreational drug use.
Prickly, judgmental Jane Eyre, the protagonist of the Charlotte Brontë novel of the same name, is not, perhaps, the most intrinsically lovable heroine of all time, or even of the 19th century.
It's a really fine line to cast [and play] that character without them feeling sort of finger waggy and judgmental, and Ellar's a decent, complicated human being and just got that character.
This would require more candid and less judgmental communication about these aspects of life and would reflect a move away from the idealized role of the priest as a person without need.
Whether you're measuring your nutritional needs, tweaking your appearance on a microscopic level, or analyzing your work with a critical eye, your growth largely depends on not being too judgmental with yourself.
Barack Obama doesn't want to hear about your outrage -- not if it's just on Twitter -- because he believes a society that's judgmental to the max is one that doesn't make it better.
But, as much as I can empathize with preferring to stay home in sweats, it also seems like there's something unnecessarily judgmental about the way Schumer is shitting on the Met Gala.
After reading such judgmental and unforgiving characterizations—like derisively calling Bourdain a "drunk" and a "junkie"—I wondered if Karr and others were watching the same show as the rest of us.
But when they remind Fred that he didn't live to see graduation day, we snap back to reality — a reality where Betty is far too honest with her judgmental mother when Mrs.
Gargac himself is openly judgmental about the women he picks up, commenting to his viewers about their appearances before they get in his car and making remarks after he drops them off.
Our intelligence is not in competition with theirs; so we shouldn't be judgmental if their behaviors don't line up with ours, nor should we outright compare them when they do seem similar.
The women in Big Little Lies are experts at covering up crimes to protect the people they love — and even though she's judgmental of Celeste, Mary Louise is almost certainly no exception.
Every two weeks, the cafes will hold "talk-in" sessions for those who want to meet regularly and share their experiences "in a safe, anonymous and non-judgmental environment," the website says.
The best advice is to follow sensible nutrition guidelines most of the time: Eat plenty of plant-based foods and lean protein (but preferably not under the judgmental banner of "clean eating").
He is a stern and often sensationalist chronicler of the evil that men and women do to one another, and he tends to be as judgmental and retributive as the Old Testament.
They reported feeling more stressed, hateful and other negative emotions and rated the researcher as being more "judgmental," compared to full individuals and the hungry people who did write about emotions earlier.
Once you consider the reasons outside of sexuality for why your husband is watching these types of "gay" porn, you should take a curious approach to your conversation, not a judgmental one.
"I'm going to go vote and then I'm going to go back and chair and I know you'd like to have me say something ... judgmental but I'm not going to," he said.
Having been transfixed by it, I turned a judgmental eye on its nine neighbors, all of them sharply distinctive and often beautiful, but lacking the same pitch of equilibrium and cumulative force.
Moretti pulls some tricky tricks when she sends Edie on the run, where she slips in and out of some neat disguises and suffers just enough to satisfy the most judgmental reader.
But it's not always easy being a teenage theater nerd; many schools don't have the resources to nurture their passions — and some of their peers can be judgmental, to say the least.
Other popular topics include: what we should be doing, what we wish we were doing, and what our parent or partner or slightly judgmental acquaintance would like for us to be doing.
At first sight, Joe is perfectly normal (his penchant for being extremely judgmental notwithstanding)  — until he crosses paths with a graduate student named Guinevere Beck (Elizabeth Lail) in his store, that is.
The list of actionables suggests that promoters communicate known drug risks through social media, and that non-judgmental training is provided for personnel on substance use behaviors and appropriate responses to those behaviors.
"They might be more likely to come to Dean Street than elsewhere because it's got a reputation, because it's non-judgmental, because it appeals to the young, because it looks nice," McCormack says.
A particularly attractive or friendly interviewer may encourage you to mention more details than you are sure you remember, while a judgmental or distracted interviewer may make you keep your responses too short.
In an effort to become less negative or judgmental about sex, many people have moved away from keeping track of how many people they or their partners have had sex with, she said.
With a non-judgmental and welcoming demeanor, she explained that this was my session and it was OK to stop it at any time — although, she added, no one had done so yet.
The Contact comparisons are apt for a lot of reasons: the female-scientist protagonist with an amiable but judgmental male foil who doesn't forward the plot much, but does provide a sounding board.
RaveRunner is a game you can get lost in, and by stimulating so many senses it allows you to let your higher level thoughts slip away — you become purely reactionary and non-judgmental.
Yet, as a parent trying to raise kids in an increasingly judgmental and caution-loving culture, laws protecting parents who want to make their own parenting decisions — even unpopular ones — are clearly needed.
The only thing these smart plugs can't do is tell Netflix that, yes, you are in fact still binge watching Queer Eye in the middle of the night so don't be so judgmental.
Supporters might say the word "moral" is simply a reference to Kohlberg's work, but it's hard not to see the idea that someone has "low" moral development as at least a bit judgmental.
Second, this essay is the first of many that demonstrate Dern's gift for satire, a gift I became intimately familiar with and snobbily judgmental of during my five years working for The Onion.
They are sharing the challenges they face as they become young adults in a judgmental society that adheres to traditions and rules that make it difficult for them to avoid discrimination and harassment.
He may be an odd fit for a tribe that includes usually judgmental religious conservatives and once exuberant free traders, but he's now their chief, and whatever his flaws, his detractors' are worse.
She's as likable as unlikable protagonists get, a prickly loner who never met a person she couldn't quell with a scathingly hilarious insult, but whose judgmental nature is clearly hiding a wounded core.
As a person who struggles to achieve that state of decluttered, non-judgmental observation and awareness that has always been described to me as the state of meditation, it feels like a miracle.
These initial findings left us wondering whether fit doctors could deliver their intended message more effectively — and seem less judgmental — by communicating that they are accepting of a wide range of healthy lifestyles.
Peer support groups and mental health professionals can be great resources for parents and caregivers because they can provide a non-judgmental space to work out concerns and questions about gender, Ehrensaft says.
For example, if you're concerned about a parent being judgmental about your SO, talk to them ahead of time about their concerns and why you feel this is the right partner for you.
I know very well none of those things have anything to do with being gay, and I wasn't trying to be judgmental, but it's the clichéd image that people in the military would expect.
That question cuts to the essence of "Touched With Fire," Paul Dalio's extraordinarily sensitive, non-judgmental exploration of bipolar disorder and creativity focused on two poets whose shared mania fuels their journey into madness.
It's like the most bourgeois version of Fight Club imaginable, and it ends with our judgmental narrator chucking a Sonos speaker through a glass window, just like Anya Major in Apple's iconic '80s ad.
Nothing for a judgmental athletic official to wrinkle their nose at—even though, and this is important enough to say again, how someone spends the money they've earned is no one else's damn business.
The "Avengers" series has a large but distinctive set of fans in China, who often say they love the films precisely because they identify with its misfit heroes, struggling with a harsh, judgmental world.
The issues that my fellow millennials, along with even younger people in Gen Z, tend to be "judgmental" about are the same ones many of our parents and grandparents have been debating for decades.
On internal church matters, all three American appointees have indicated they support Francis' efforts to set a tone that is more pastoral than judgmental toward women, gays and Catholics who have divorced and remarried.
When you're able to cultivate "non-judgmental awareness," you'll not only improve your relationship to food, but also notice your thoughts and be able to respond accordingly in uncomfortable interactions like this, she says.
It's the one where Veronica reunites Mac's eventual love interest Max with his long-lost girlfriend only to learn that the girlfriend is a sex worker, and then she gets super judgmental about prostitution.
Rickey comes off as delusional but heroic, a lone warrior fighting against time and the decomposition of the body and a judgmental world that was all too willing to call him an old man.
The sober Moby, who stopped drinking the first time in 1988 and again well after his book's early-1999 ending, was, as he asserts repeatedly, self-righteously judgmental (and beating himself up over it).
Anyone who wants to get an abortion in New Brunswick has two options: navigating the province's judgmental and confusing hospital system or paying $700 to go to the only community clinic in the province.
I referenced a policy statement from the American Academy of Pediatrics that called on pediatricians, in particular, to be careful about using harsh, stigmatizing or judgmental language with our patients around this sensitive issue.
Like most strategy games, Stellaris remains non-judgmental in the face of any atrocities committed by the player, but its world does react to them and gives those choices some moral weight and consequences.
And rather than have us wait, judgmental minds at the ready, for Mr. Urie to show up in Scene II, Mr. Kahn throws him at us, in full monologue, before the play proper begins.
And Russian officials may have been more judgmental than their British colleagues suspected, said Aleksei A. Venediktov, editor in chief of the Moscow radio station Ekho Moskvy, which has reported extensively on the case.
"Really discuss with your man in a non-judgmental [way], be an active listener, caring with curiosity, kindness and compassion, not fear that they&aposre hurting you or that they&aposre sick," Ruskin said.
He also seems to find it funny that there's a lot of judgmental folks out there who've never had sex with him rating his sex skills based on a minute and a half clip.
Dell Williams [founder of what's considered the first woman-owned feminist sex toy shop, Eve's Garden] was inspired to sell vibrators after she went to Macy's for one and a sales clerk [acted judgmental].
In long-awaited new guidelines on family life, Pope Francis called on priests around the world to be more compassionate and less judgmental — except when it comes to gay marriage, abortion, and birth control.
It really is [about] being non-judgmental, being tolerant, being accepting of people; in other words creating a safe space that... people can feel that they can be themselves [in] without imposing on other people.
And it's also the point where I personally start to sympathize with the villain, who is 24 years old and having to do some tough growing up in front of a nation of judgmental viewers.
There will be viewers who are immediately repelled by and judgmental of Nadia's life choices, and there will be others who don't like Lyonne, who is — as usual — brash, disheveled, and heavily New York–accented.
Even the conceit of the series, a woman needs to accept a strings-attached offer from her wealthy, judgmental parents after life throws her a curveball, is pulled straight out of the Gilmore Girls playbook.
Other, less judgmental social media users have pointed out that it's notable, impressive, and very typical that Beyoncé is having twins during the season of the twin sign—a true feat of destiny and astrology.
If you're insecure about your weight, they comment on what you eat or the way your clothes fit; if you're worried about an upcoming presentation, they point out how intimidating and judgmental the attendees are.
I don't exactly know what I want, but for this I kind of had a specific idea in mind...The song is about something pretty sad...I wanted to come from a non-judgmental perspective.
Mr. McLean is Bob, a depressed ne'er-do-well with a poet's soul (he reads Dostoyevsky to cheer up), and Ms. Hart is Helena, an anxious woman discombobulated by bad relationships and a judgmental family.
"I find that a lot of the people within my own party can be really mean and really judgmental, more so than the people in the opposite party, which surprises me every day," she said.
Even the more measured responses felt a little judgmental, with most writers unable to believe that the same powerful woman who made us believe we could rule the world would prioritize family over her career.
It's worth considering whether this anxiety is standing in for a more fundamental fear: that you won't be able to love this guy over the long haul, that you're too "terrible" — too judgmental, too superficial.
The video, which some viewers felt was judgmental of patients who have sex outside of marriage, is just a symptom of the larger problem of prejudice, racism, and judgement patients say is endemic to medicine.
Through her work, and Scafaria's attention to centering the female gaze and non-judgmental depiction of sex work, they did their best to tell this fascinating story with attention to detail within a safe environment.
White liberals have also grown intensely concerned in recent years with matters of racism and social justice, and they, too, may be watching Mr. Buttigieg's handling of events in his city with a judgmental eye.
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"There is so much potential for educating people about their bodies, letting them try different relationship styles, be different people, and give them the chance to discover more about themselves in a safe, non-judgmental environment."
He's able to hold his ground as a blue-collar worker in front of her very judgmental friends with ease, while also showing her that he's anything but intimidated by dating a boss-ass black woman.
"They are able to listen to you and your emotions in a way that's non-judgmental and comforting so callers feel like they can trust the person on the other end of the line," Sinwelski said.
No one would ever describe me as a sweetheart, so that's not where I'm going with this, but in all of my work, I really try to lead with empathy and not being condescending or judgmental.
Yes, I would say that people feel that the press is either indifferent or, when it does deign to look at the problems of white America, it does so in a pretty condescending and judgmental way.
And she's endlessly judgmental with her charges: at one point, Decker shoots Howard flopping around on a beach in a turtle costume, then cuts to her lying on a stage, making flipper-gestures with her limbs.
We're willing to tell someone about the time we accidentally flashed our entire third grade class because we trust them to keep our secret, to express empathy, to be non-judgmental with our secrets and shames.
" He doubled down on his finger-wagging, criticizing college students in particular who, in his view, think, "The way of me making change is to be as judgmental as possible about other people and that's enough.
What members of older generations now dismiss as "cancel culture" — or, as Mr. Obama put it, "being judgmental"— is actually one of many modern-day iterations of protests they took part in when they were younger.
In many countries, Wahhabist preaching has encouraged a harshly judgmental religion, contributing to majority support in some polls in Egypt, Pakistan and other countries for stoning for adultery and execution for anyone trying to leave Islam.
Maybe that's why he is more understanding: When you're around so many different people in such a condensed environment, it allows you to open your eyes and be less judgmental than people in the free world.
Ultimately though, this narrative starts in the Holy Bible and finds its culmination in the works of John Milton and William Blake, where Satan is seen sympathetically, in contrast to an authoritarian, violent, and judgmental God.
In an effort to better himself and find solidarity, Lucas joined Virtuous Pedophiles, which offers advice on how to find non-judgmental therapists, confide in friends, forge romantic relationships between adults, and stamp out suicidal thoughts.
" Explaining why someone who sees a movie containing physically disgusting images becomes morally judgmental unless she washed her hands first, he imagines evolution as tinkerer: "Hmm, extreme negative affect elicited by violations of shared behavioral norms.
The differences between her upbringing and his become hard to ignore — Nick's judgmental mother (Michelle Yeoh) flat-out tells Rachel she isn't right for her son — but our heroine refuses to go down without a fight.
"I didn't choose to be a role model for body-shaming, judgmental nobodies; I LOVE being a role model for kids and anyone who's just trying to figure out how to love themselves every day," Morris continued.
Progressive cities such as New York, San Francisco, and Los Angeles can seem like safe havens to a young trans person who may be growing up in far more dangerous and harshly judgmental area of this country.
"Even my therapist at the time told me I was a bad person for being judgmental when really I needed help knowing how to process and feel the unexpected news I had just been told," she said.
I had only met these girls in passing, but they seemed like cool people to be friends with—way less judgmental and concerned with what I was doing with my vagina—so I reached out to them.
We've since learned that Santa Claus and his (highly judgmental) list are works of fiction; as adults, if we're going to police our own behavior, it won't be for a jolly man in a red-velvet suit.
Lu also hates that Nadia is so judgmental about Las Encinas' morally questionable ways; if Nadia hooks up with Guzman, this will hypothetically prove that the religious teen just as indecent as the rest of her classmates.
While it once appeared as though the adored Canadian Prime Minister could do no wrong in the judgmental eyes of the internet, his statement on the passing of 90-year-old Fidel Castro changed all of that.
A startup just released the least judgmental scale you've ever seen — and it's powered by AI.  The scale, called Shapa, looks like any normal scale, with one key difference: It doesn't tell you how much you weigh.
Oh boy, it's the Noisey Power Rankings, that wonderfully judgmental time of the week where we take a look back at this week's music news and determine who was #blessed and who was a real loser jabroni.
In contrast to those right-wing "Muslim community leaders" who eagerly pose for the media with big smiles on their faces, millions of Muslims demand that their real democratic representatives be open-minded, less judgmental, and compassionate.
Again, any incident of racial disparity is assumed to be the result of racists' judgmental attitudes, and beyond the agency of students who suffer the consequences of their dismal academic performance or anti-social and violent behavior.
I wasn't judgmental about other comedians using their backgrounds to their advantage—joining the Spicy Masala Comedy Tour, or whatever—but I could never bring myself to do it, even though I could have used the work.
While Feld says it's still "remarkably difficult to not be judgmental of anything associated" with Trump, he learned from the cruise that "the ideas that people are being fed that we are each other's enemies" are untrue.
David and Seinfeld refused, and thus the judgmental, serial-dating, absolutely-appalling-at-dancing Elaine Marie Benes was born, proving to be an absolutely vital part of the show until its final episode, 20 years ago today.
Since it was usually just the two of us, karaoke was a non-judgmental safe space to test out material or select songs that we'd be too self-conscious to attempt in front of a larger group.
"Because [to non-believers] in Hollywood, honestly, a Christian is a right-wing, homophobic, finger-pointing, judgmental person," said Covell, who thinks the only thing more taboo than being a Christian in Hollywood is being a Republican.
Sex is one of the few instances where Capricorns feel free to let their hair down and not adhere to conventions, so it's crucial to remain non-judgmental when they open up their hidden fantasies to you.
George — just wanting to represent a mother and acknowledge that grown women are judgmental of each other, too, and that we as the audience look at this character in the first act like: Oh, she's a clown.
There's a grab bag of characters who feel familiar yet original: a judgmental grandma clinging to tradition, a curious gay son coming of age, an idealistic, do-gooder mother who nurses the sick among the indigenous poor.
"What's wonderful about his collection is it's not judgmental by genre," said Nile Rodgers, a record producer and co-founder of the band Chic, who has donated to the archive and sits on the board of advisers.
"I felt shit since I was being emotional in the library and getting judgmental looks from people who spotted me, but also wasn't really able to grieve my family member who I felt deserved better," she added.
They are so entitled, so obsessed with their own unhappiness, so unwilling to take any actions to overcome said unhappiness, so cruel, judgmental and petty and at the same time, so capable of love, compassion and growth.
They are so entitled, so obsessed with their own unhappiness, so unwilling to take any actions to overcome said unhappiness, so cruel, judgmental and petty and at the same time, so capable of love, compassion and growth.
Foregoing pogoing and externalized anger, and instead embracing the more theatrical, dark side of life, most us black-clad creatures prefer to just be chill, while also exercising some unashamed self-expression in a non-judgmental setting.
Despite resistance — not least from his judgmental older brother, Chuck (Michael McKean), an accomplished lawyer turned shut-in — he managed to do his weasel work for good, blowing open a case of fraud at a senior citizens' home.
Being indifferent to small-minded judgements and realizing my world does not revolve around theirs, is what helped me combat the weird, toxic judgmental voice inside my head that constantly called me a "gashti" (Urdu word for slut).
I've seen people's comments and I know people are judgmental, but I'm not going to throw away my friendship and not be a loyal friend to someone who's been so loyal to me my entire life over that.
"Telly is a non-judgmental dog," and she is able to help people feel her love, which allows them to connect with her emotionally, explains Telly's human, Maureen Huang, a therapist who runs animal assisted therapy provider Pawsibility.
The second thing is that a lot of women are sisterly and amazing, but a lot of women I met were so judgmental, in their faces and their words, when they were talking to me or to others.
"Through my personal experience, I learned to be less judgmental of other parents' feeding choices, because I realized that sometimes not breast-feeding isn't even a choice; it's simply not possible," said Noehren, whose daughter is 3 daughter.
He stopped attending church at age 18 because it was "too judgmental" and returned six years later only because a woman said she would not date him unless he did (the two are now married, with two children).
"It's very difficult to move into another world and not have a judgmental aspect of it and accept that there is another way to do things," says the artist, who has never thought of herself as an expatriate.
I've struggled with these things in the past, so being able to act sort of like a mentor has been really fulfilling for me, although I'm still working on how to not come off as condescending or judgmental.
The spectacle of their natural, affectionate, clamorous intimacy is a joy to behold, one we occasionally glimpse through the amused eyes of potential suitors, fond neighbors and a prodigiously judgmental and very wealthy aunt played by Meryl Streep.
I was such a humping fanatic that, still, whenever I visit my parents and walk into my old room, I can feel my teddy bear, Wuzzle doll, and Pound Puppy calling me a slut with their judgmental plastic eyes.
The program also provides therapy dog visits to those who can benefit from a non-judgmental canine connection, whether it be veterans, cancer patients, individuals with autism or just a group of children in need of a dog hug.
Even if you're from Topeka or Akron, you can still make those judgmental yahoos at the freeway mini-mart think you're from somewhere exotic, like Milan or Rhode Island, when you sport these unmissable Barton Perreira Gazarri sunglasses ($280).
Even if you're from Topeka or Akron, you can still make those judgmental yahoos at the freeway mini-mart think you're from somewhere exotic, like Milan or Rhode Island, when you sport these unmissable Barton Perreira Gazarri sunglasses ($22).
"I have to say that Kim probably has given the best advice because she's not judgmental about any of it," explained the Good American designer of her older sister, also mom to son Saint, 2½, and daughter North, 5.
In writing her book, This Messy Magnificent Life, author Geneen Roth says that one of the main topics she wanted to tackle was self-criticism when it goes haywire — the judgmental voice that tells you that you're not enough.
Last week, The Washington Post reported that Pruitt asked an aide to try to secure a used mattress from the Trump International Hotel in Washington, DC. I don't mean to be judgmental, but who wants a used hotel mattress?
Look, a lot of people also didn't understand Aphex Twin when he first released Windowlicker, so if you're feeling judgmental at this point, maybe you take a look at yourself and not project your feelings onto this genius work.
The two have been together since 2016, but recently had a bit of public drama when the 25-year-old left a judgmental comment on an Instagram of Kardashian in a bathing suit, telling her to cover herself up.
"I have to say that Kim probably has given the best advice because she's not judgmental about any of it," explained the Good American designer of her older sister, also mom to son Saint, 2½, and daughter North, 5.
We recently hosted one of our nonpartisan political advocacy trainings at Penn State, where several students expressed relief that they finally could learn about the political system and engage with their peers in a non-judgmental, non-biased way.
I felt like with All Ears All Eyes All the Time, I felt like we knew too much; having to live up to something and feeling really judgmental about the whole thing and knowing other people are going to.
I'd go home and I was still acting," Haynes told EW. "People who are so judgmental about those who are gay or different don't realize that acting 24 hours a day is the most exhausting thing in the world.
This humble, thoughtful, idiosyncratic man, possibly the least judgmental person I have ever known, preferred family, friends, art, movies and his beloved pugs over the flashiness of the New York media world, and his personality shaped the entire company.
Other research has found that people who score high for humility are less aggressive and less judgmental toward members of other religious groups than are less-humble people, even and especially after being challenged about their own religious views.
Most comments were positive, supporting the new mom for going out, but others left feedback like, "I didn't leave my kids until they were two" and similar remarks that were called out by the couple's fans for being unnecessarily judgmental.
It had slowly, deeply been destroyed the last few years, but also I realized it was a deep child's wound that kept being triggered when people had inelegant, judgmental or mischievous words and opinions regarding my musical and private life.
We learned how to navigate the internet, and we shed our sincere approach to sites like Facebook, replacing it with a cauterized version of ourselves we were willing to share with a potentially large and unpredictable audience of judgmental strangers.
And if you asked 20-year-old me how she felt about the life I now live, I probably would have scowled, made a judgmental remark, and accused myself of throwing in the towel at the tender age of 24.
All we learn about the graduate student, other than her pointed critiques of Ford's head-giving techniques, is she has a mother who still lives in Detroit, Michigan, and is very judgmental of how men speak about their own mothers.
By contrast, fair value gains were based on level 2 and, in the case of LNG, on level 3, the most judgmental category in the fair valuation accounting hierarchy, which is mainly based on price modelling rather than market prices.
"I am somebody who only wants to provide the role for her, as somebody who loves her and supports her and has a non-judgmental [perspective] of empathy and compassion that maybe nobody else in her life has," Frances said.
"We are intensely focused on whether companies and their officers evaluate judgmental accounting issues in good faith and based on GAAP," or generally accepted accounting principles, Andrew Ceresney, head of the SEC enforcement division, said in a statement on Tuesday.
That's a reference to a Season 1 episode in which a weekend in Malibu led to a blow-up fight and truth time between the friends, who are learning to be more honest with, and less judgmental of, each other.
"I do get a sense sometimes now among certain young people, and this is accelerated by social media, that the way of me making change is to be as judgmental as possible about other people and that's enough," Obama said.
"It's her greatest success, but it's also very clearly the product of having had a lack of success for so many years, and not being able to find her way in — all the judgmental behavior that you turn to," he said.
ROME — In a broad proclamation on family life, Pope Francis on Friday called for the Roman Catholic Church to be more welcoming and less judgmental, and he seemingly signaled a pastoral path for divorced and remarried Catholics to receive holy communion.
" (Gamble and Jenner are 25 years apart.) Confronted by her daughter's questions, Jenner told KUWTK cameras back in 2014: "It's so annoying that my own family is being so judgmental because all I really want to do is live my life.
DOGES are Venetian officials, according to the dictionary and all of the times the word has appeared in the New York Times Crossword, although some solvers may recognize the word DOGE as a meme featuring a judgmental-looking Shiba Inu.
America needs a drastic shift in the way the country thinks and talks about drugs—accepting that people are going to do them no matter what punitive system is in place, and taking a non-judgmental approach to minimizing risk.
"Parents often assume that the basic aspects of sexuality are being covered in school, and they're shocked to learn there are prohibitions, especially when the education isn't medically-accurate, and is instead judgmental and biased," Gelperin says, referencing anecdotal evidence.
She had tried to make friends with Bengali colleagues from work, but as soon as she mentioned that she had come here with her husband, "and something bad happened, they become judgmental, they think I am not good," she continued.
I spend a lot of time (some might even say too much time) on Twitter, and I'm regularly horrified by how cruel and judgmental people are; quick to condemn and abuse in the face of even minor and quite reasonable disagreement.
"Courts are now viewing newsworthiness in a dangerously subjective way to show that today's Internet-based media sometimes doesn't have the same ethics constraints as more mainstream media, leading to a more judgmental bench eager to question news value," Gajda said.
There are plenty of memorable scenes with Earn, especially when he's placed in an unfamiliar environment—a pawnshop, for instance, or the loft of a dealer in samurai swords—and he's most interesting when he's as disoriented as he is judgmental.
As with the original "Heathers," which starred Winona Ryder, the show features Veronica (Grace Victoria Cox), a high school student who has her misgivings about fitting in with the popular kids, not being 100 percent on board with their judgmental cruelty.
NAPLES, N.Y. — Even without a psychology degree, Bella's natural talents made her an excellent therapist: She is calm and accommodating of a range of personalities, with the patience to listen to endless problems without so much as a judgmental moo.
NAPLES, N.Y. — Even without a psychology degree, Bella's natural talents made her an excellent therapist: She is calm and accommodating of a range of personalities, with the patience to listen to endless problems without so much as a judgmental moo.
Uzma Jalaluddin's Ayesha at Last (Berkley, June 4) is a modern, Muslim retelling of Pride and Prejudice, about a young woman who doesn't think she wants an arranged marriage — until she meets the devastatingly handsome (if judgmental) Khalid, who is dedicated to tradition.
It was more open, less judgmental, and more progressive than Old Hollywood and its studio system, which, through dozens of widely consumed memoirs, tell-alls, and films, had become known as a deeply repressive and dark place, antagonistic to art and real talent.
So what I guess I'm saying is, I didn't choose to be a role model for body-shaming, judgmental nobodies; I LOVE being a role model for kids and anyone who's just trying to figure out how to love themselves every day.
At first, we were struck by how judgmental the commenters were (see: what happens when boyfriends pay for things) — but we've found the community that has sprung up around the series to be as diverse and complicated as the diaries we feature.
But the final pages do contain the closest thing we get in this non-judgmental book to a judgment on her turbulent father (emphasis mine):  When people speak and write about my father's meanness, they sometimes assume that meanness is linked to genius.
There is a pattern listeners have either chosen to turn a blind eye towards, haven't exactly thought about, or maybe never even realized in the first place: Drake has spent the majority of his career embedding judgmental lyrics about women into his music.
Dano's fragility has been his secret weapon in films like Love & Mercy and Ruby Sparks, and he makes Hank a likable wimp who's terrified by pretty girls, consumed by apprehension about his judgmental father, and generally disaffected by the maddening vagaries of life.
Downhearted sorts who need a shoulder for an evening; peers who need to share a profound loss with non-judgmental ears, to make sense of things; friends that need just that nudge of encouragement to help them meet their potential; who fancies who.
With so many members, an abundance of unparalleled features, and a completely non-judgmental, sexually unrestrictive environment, Adult Friend Finder has been and continues to be one of the best online dating sites out there, most prominently in the casual hookup category.
After summarizing their less-than-compelling findings, the researchers state that their "results suggest that young people are not judgmental about others engaging in [threesomes] but are not highly motivated to do so themselves," which is possibly too boring to put in print.
While not sharing the stylistic look of his early work, though, these paintings do seem to reach back to his younger motivations: they are less judgmental, less aggrandizing, and more exploratory of the authenticity of embarrassment and the painful uncertainty of human life.
" When a board member seemed incredulous that Harris did not heed his son's warnings, Harris explained that while he viewed John as a very intelligent man, his son could at times be "a little judgmental" and operate with "a taste of arrogance.
Personally, as a kid, I usually got "unhealthy" food like pasta or chocolate cake during times of celebration, when my parents said, "go ahead, it's OK." No wonder I associate these foods with non-judgmental acceptance, and reach for them when I'm down.
Those in this seat can expect to receive: an absurd amount of secondhand smoke; a number of judgmental looks from men and women around the table; inexhaustible baijiu refills and, occasionally, a squeeze on the shoulder or a hand on the back.
Noticing that some seasoned ravers dismiss people as lame if they wear it, Rinsky argued that they should be more generous and less judgmental, especially if these young ravers are new to EDM and just getting a sense of its cultural landscape.
But when it became obvious that my mom had in fact voted for Trump, and I began to not exactly accept her beliefs, but come to terms with the fact that she had them, I became hyper-aware of the judgmental attitudes surrounding me.
While the comments can sometimes get a little out of hand (can we stop being so judgmental about women who let their boyfriends buy dinner?), we love when you cheer on the OP ("original poster" for you Money Diary newbies) or share your own experiences.
The country singer, 32, took to Instagram early Friday to post a candid photo of herself riding a horse — and address the "judgmental and negative" comments hurled at her following her night out at the 50th Annual CMA Awards with her boyfriend Anderson East.
Let's say they use the word "nice cameras" and everybody was documenting them, which is kind of what I do for a living, so I shouldn't necessarily be judgmental, but this is about a certain sense that, like, I'm here, but I'm not here.
"It just felt like she was very judgmental and always wagging her finger at them scene after scene, and it just sort of felt like she was in a rut and there needed to be some shift in the dynamic between the family," explained Kodish.
Just when we thought the patriarchy, the internet, and the judgmental world at large had already criticized all aspects of motherhood that could possibly be criticized (from our feeding choices to our jobs or lack thereof), they've now come after our mother-daughter dance parties.
After wasting about four minutes individually picking up, staring at, and unceremoniously throwing away each useless item around the TV in search of how to even start the game, my gentle, non-judgmental tour guide suggests I look to the CDs on my left.
" For someone as judgmental about Ida B.'s work as Hattie, we hardly ever see her writing scripts of her own, and she openly tells another director (right in front of Ida B.), "This is the kind of work I really want to be doing.
But he is the first to point out that he couldn't do it without the dedicated team of true believers who support his court, from sympathetic prosecutors to tough-love probation officers, non-judgmental recovery coaches and the passionate, energetic court co-ordinator Amy Klumpp.
But dad also wanted to get some attention for it, he wanted people to know what he was doing, and at cons he could let people know that, in addition to the science fiction and fantasy, he wrote this other stuff, and the fans were not judgmental.
"I think I probably have a judgmental bitch badge that I put on because I can be harsh, and I think that walking a mile in some very uncomfortable teenage shoes gave me the opportunity to see what it's like on the other side," Curtis said.
Jane, who fulfills so very few of our cultural criteria for women — who is not beautiful, or kind, or given to sentiment; who is in fact angry, and judgmental, and prone to sarcasm — demands respect from the world, just by virtue of being a human being.
But the author's special skill is that — even when she's poking holes in a personal rationalization — she also refrains from being judgmental and even relays moments from her own life, in order to help illustrate the point she's trying to make and where it's coming from.
About halfway through Transparent's movie-length series finale, which hit Amazon on September 27th, the feisty Shelly Pfefferman (played by Judith Light) sings a song to her judgmental middle-aged children called "Your Boundary Is My Trigger," where she uses the kids' own language against them.
" Obama went on to note that he is bothered by a trend he sees "among young people particularly on college campuses" where "there is this sense that 'the way of me making change is to be as judgmental as possible about other people and that's enough.
They are governed by professionals who abide by powerful vocational norms: pursuing knowledge with the best tools at our disposal; being non-judgmental; respecting the dignity of all persons; maintaining privacy; treating everyone, regardless of social class, race, ethnicity, age, ability or citizenship status as equals.
For those coming down from a bad trip or reeling from an experience of personal assault — sexual violence was common in the hippie communes — Jesus offered himself as companion and comfort, standing in stark contrast to the judgmental God one often found in churches at the time.
It's as big a part of his life as the music, yet Miller has a somewhat unusual approach to discussing the issues -- a sort of non-judgmental take-it-or-leave-it attitude that leaves fans free to not engage with it if they don't want to.
" Reacting further to the "Closer" singer's statements, Azalea said, "I thought it was a bit of a strange thing to throw that out there, but she's young and I hope she learns maybe to be a bit less judgmental when she's kind of in the same shoes.
Now that Utah and Idaho have finally passed laws to protect nursing mothers, breastfeeding in public is officially legal across the United States — something that nursing mothers are forced time and again to remind judgmental strangers of, especially when they're finding themselves breastfeeding in some unusual places.
Our selective forgetfulness might also help us look better in front of others—another experiment of theirs found that people were less morally judgmental of someone who seemed to forget negative info about a product when buying it than someone who knew but just ignored it.
Not every violent game in 2016 exemplified something successors should work toward; if Spec Ops: The Line, in 2012, was too self-deprecating and judgmental toward players, this year's The Division showed that attention and consideration must nevertheless still be given when putting violence on-screen.
For example, when confronted with a judgmental, unremittingly vanilla boyfriend, Keenan uses Hamlet's "nothing," a concept that sits at the center of the play as well as a word he uses to humiliate Ophelia, to mourn her loss even as it expresses the scorn of the vanilla boyfriend.
Although it's not used in the title, "Can I Be Me" frames an unanswered question -- namely, whether Houston's life might have unfolded differently had she been allowed to be herself, instead of being squeezed into certain boxes to meet the expectations and demands of an adoring but judgmental public.
Season 7 Like I said, if you've never seen any of Season 7, I encourage you to give it a go, but for those of you just doing a rewatch, these should suffice: •"That's What You Get, Folks, for Makin' Whoopee," because judgmental Rory is fundamental to the series.
"I think that some gun owners may have had (or heard of) negative experiences with doctors who were judgmental or offensive, and some may worry that doctors are trying to confiscate guns," said lead study author Dr. Marian Betz of the University of Colorado Anshutz Medical Campus in Aurora.
But the first lines of the description on the website — sample translation from Japanese: "A flashy girl is not good" — do feel judgmental and remind us that women are held to appearance standards that don't apply to men, whether they're being told to wear less makeup or more.
" The dean's reason Newman, the dean of college of business administration, said in a resignation announcement shared with the university's student newspaper that the school had made a "judgmental statement about Chick-fil-A's values -- values that reflect the essence of the Christian as well as other faiths.
You end up being snidely judgmental about some of them (that dude on the bottom left is the Artie Lange of man chowder) and becoming emotionally attached to others (the guy over there, the little spitfire who can't stop shuckin' and jivin', he would've been the one to go to Harvard).
" Read more: Margot Robbie's personal trainer thinks breakfast is overrated, and he says there are 2 clear benefits to fasting in the morning However, she still believes more needs to be done to encourage women into fitness, and prides herself on her BBS studios being "ego-free and non-judgmental.
If MachineGames tried to really push for something more realistic, it would risk ending up with either an unplayable shooter or a glib and half-hearted critique of fictional violence — like a less successful version of Inglourious Basterds, a Nazi-fighting fantasy that eventually turns a judgmental gaze on its audience.
"@beachbody doesn't sell gay or straight, they sell inspiration and people believing in themselves so…in essence you AREN'T a coach because if your coaching criteria is to be judgmental then you need to be coached about what life really is!" he wrote, spotted by the Instagram account Comments by Celebs.
A poignant portrait of one middle schooler's struggle to tame a group of menacing bullies, this Shatterbox Anthology short feature captures the dilemma too often faced by adolescents — the desire to hang on to the creativity and energy that make them unique, while still fitting in with a judgmental peer group.
A corollary to Erikson's observation might be that of David Elkind, another developmental psychologist, who in 1967 wrote about the "imaginary audience" phenomenon in adolescents — the idea that teenagers somehow see themselves as stars of their own productions, believing themselves to be watched by an eager, if sometimes judgmental, public.
" Under the name "Man Flu," the phenomenon has entered the Oxford English Dictionary ("A cold or similar minor ailment as experienced by a man who is regarded as exaggerating the severity of the symptoms"), though all things considered I suggest the more clinical and less judgmental term "Masculine Flu Drama Syndrome.
There is a fair amount of humor in some of the images, such as INRI Cristo (his name taken from the inscription put by the Romans on the crucifix) cruising around his Brazilian compound on a cross-adorned pedestal pushed by blue-gowned disciples, yet Bendiksen's photographs are never judgmental.
She draws and doodles over that pile all year long, curlicues and diamonds inked in black, so sure of herself, despite what a form says about her, that she can draw cartoons across the judgmental piece of paper, as if to say, "I am here, I am here, no matter what."
Eventually, I was introduced to a completely different environment, surrounded by different people with different cultures, values, and mindsets, which made me realize there is no reason I should be ashamed of being who I want to be, but that's what happens when you've been living in a highly judgmental bubble of society.
But… when I was young, my mom would confess all her problems in her life—like when I was too young to understand them; I've wrote about this in The Truth—and I think maybe that gave me the ability to be very empathetic and non-judgmental and just be able to receive.
Ms. Masuda, like many Buddhists, rarely eats meat, but was not judgmental; her demeanor was an interesting mix of calm wisdom you might expect from one who meditates every morning at 5:30 during the week (as she does) and of a former wild child, a firebrand who had had periods of profligacy.
Not even medical professionals are immune to the effects judgmental language has on our view of this mental illness: Clinicians react more negatively and assign more blame to someone presented as a "substance abuser" compared to someone with a "substance use disorder," according to research in the International Journal of Drug Policy.
While in an early scene Lois and a fellow doctor wonder about their ability to achieve empathy with patients, "The Lady Doctor" itself illuminates something just as profound: her coolheaded receptivity to nominally depressing and gross manifestations of humanity, her rejection of the judgmental in the service of tending to the body.
A version of Mr. Younkin is embodied onstage by Mr. Iveson, who plays him as a stern, judgmental figure — "a flesh-and-blood part of the set," as Mr. Iveson put it — until a monologue late in the show adds nuance to both the real-life veteran and the actor who plays him.
From trippy animations in the 21998s that tried to speak to the era's hep cats by labeling weed "the hoola-hoop of the jet generation," to this 22000 spot featuring a sadly judgmental dog, hokey ads trying to scare or shame teens away from the demon weed have been an eternal TV trope.
Viewers got a flashback glimpse into the early days of then-Rebecca Malone and Jack's courtship, as their fourth date was centered around a tense dinner at the country club with her father Dave (Tim Matheson) and her judgmental — and rather racist — mother Janet (Elizabeth Perkins), who fans first met in season 2.
I often project my discomfort with organized religion on the people who believe it, when if I believe that everybody should be able to believe whatever they want to, then I shouldn't have these very judgmental and visceral reactions to people's faith, even if it does affect me to a certain extent.
Films often mock critics as pretentious (as in M. Night Shyamalan's Lady in the Water), inhumanly dour and judgmental (Brad Bird's Ratatouille), and power-hungry (Alejandro G. Iñárritu's Birdman), but Gilroy finds a little of all the above in Morf, while still letting him come across as deeply engaged with the art he's critiquing.
And Ivonne Coll plays Jane's abuela Alba with such conviction that you believe it when her religious beliefs are causing her to be judgmental of her daughter and granddaughter, just as much as you believe that, thanks to them, she ultimately becomes comfortable with her own sexuality, even sharing her fantasy about President Obama.
AMAZE, a new series of sex ed videos produced by the youth health organizations Advocates for Youth, Answer, and Youth Tech Health, may provide a happy medium between accessible, engaging sex ed materials that don't deviate from the purpose of sex ed in the first place: To provide accurate, non-judgmental answers to curious questions.
It's particularly useful to internalize this message of self-acceptance if you're someone whose holiday celebrations include nosy, judgmental or otherwise aggressive family members who "just want to know what you've been up to" while whispering "She's still waiting tables" and "They aren't engaged yet?" out the other side of their sly Grinchy grins.
And their experiences are vast: women whose ability to get affordable birth control preserved their ability to have children; trans people who got affirming, non-judgmental care at Planned Parenthood; women who jumped through all kinds of hoops to get the abortion they needed; women who ended desperately wanted pregnancies because of medical complications.
"We're not judgmental (and we're certainly not the fun police!), but we are concerned about the long-term damage that can be caused by unprotected sex and encourage travelers to prepare themselves accordingly," Christopher Lewis, an author of the first study who is at the Institute of Clinical Sciences at the University of Birmingham, told Mashable.
" In the case of one friend who had been judgmental, he changed his mind with time: "The one guy that was really upset and was talking about how [Cliff] was being disrespectful, he actually came back around a couple months later and said, 'Hey I'm sorry that messaged you like that and I'd like to still be friends.
She was kind of like, she was so judgmental and kind of uptight and controlling and all these things and I really went with it while we were doing it, and a lot of it, Judd allows everyone to be very free and improvise and whatever and afterwards, I was like, 'Why is that where I went with this?
The Shelter Buddies Reading Program is a win-win for everyone involved: The adoptable animals are exposed to positive social experiences that will help them be more relaxed when prospective pet parents come by their cages, while the children get a chance to practice their reading skills in front of a non-judgmental (and cute) crowd.
I know I'm not alone here in my quest to Make The Internet A Better Place, and here are the receipts: 2015 WHAT ARE THOOOOSE: negative, judgmental, unsupportive2016 #DAMNDANIEL: positive, supportive, uplifting I like to think that somewhere in her Tucson, Arizona warehouse, Lisa Frank is putting in overtime, graphic-designing the shit out of these memes.
As a sex educator, Levkoff says her priority is helping parents and teens communicate openly about these issues, but the reality is that "oftentimes parents haven't given teens information about sex or sexuality, or have done it in a way that judgmental or negative," which discourages teens from asking their parents for sexual health advice or access to services.
To answer that question, I decided to compile some choice moments from each character to remember next time someone asks which Sex and the City character you are: Though Miranda has her flaws—the worst of which, in my opinion, is that she's judgmental of ass-eating—she was always portrayed as the show's token cynical bitch.
If I was unsure of a date or the spelling of a musician's name or something like that, I would double-check with The Metal Archives, save for instances involving bands the judgmental dicks who run The Metal Archives had deemed "not metal enough" to be on the site; then I would go to All Music.
" Moreover, "hammering" on "abusers" of drugs is a huge part of why we continue to have such chaos and so much death associated with addiction: The biggest barrier to effectively preventing and treating addiction is the stigma associated with the disorder, which is exacerbated by the criminalization of certain types of drug use and the use of judgmental language like the word "abuser.
"If your doctor does not ask questions about the quantity of usage or the set and setting of usage, and simply gives you a hard 'no' on every type of drug and usage, it's likely that they are judgmental toward the use of all drugs and do not understand how to discriminate between experimentation, therapeutic usage, or abuse," Rafatjah said.
To me, Man of Steel was a grimdark mess about how maybe Earth is too judgmental or inherently evil for heroes, but it needs them anyway — hence leaning extra-hard on the Christ imagery, except for the part where our Jesus-substitute destroys a city full of people because he can't figure out that taking the fight to space would save lives.
Extending their relationship to show how it affected the comic is a pop-culture bonus that gives Professor Marston more dimension, but even without that connection, this would be a winning film, a look at the difficulties of maintaining an unconventional relationship in a judgmental world, and at how following convention isn't nearly as important as finding a stable, sustaining, mutually satisfying partnership.
Since we know Teigen is prone to getting unsolicited parenting feedback from judgmental mommy trolls, take note: Luna's not actually eating any sushi (though it's apparently safe enough to eat once babies start on solid food), she's not poking her eye out or stabbing anyone with wooden spears, and she's not your baby, so let her do what she wants.
The fact that more than half the songs feature Cudi singing "erruereurrererr" with a less-than-tangential relationship to the key, or that he puts the lyrics "Her vagina is moist!" and "No more chicken sandwiches!" within 30 seconds of each other, or that a song called "Judgmental Cunt" is the album's centerpiece, raises basic questions of intent and logic.
Robert Kurzban, the author of "The Hidden Agenda of the Political Mind," argues that domestic politics have taken on a moralistic, judgmental cast: There is a rise in "purity tests" for politicians, such that if they do not adopt the line of the party on core issues — especially those to do with identity politics — they are subject to round condemnation.
" Ms. Ajayi is judgmental on subjects like our impossible beauty standards ("The day I saw an ad for anal bleach, I knew we had passed the point of no return, done a double back flip to the beginning and run three more victory laps"), covert homophobia, and the click-bait culture that encourages us, she says, to go on "garbage news benders.
There is a lot that can be done for your motivational struggle, but some of it will have to do with pulling up your big-girl pants and being honest with yourself about what really makes you who you are, and who you want to be, and how a reticent and/or judgmental attitude toward "fitness goals" might fit into that.
RescueTime (Android and web—freemium)Image: RescueTimeRescueTime has been diligently plotting the habits of its users since long before the practice became fashionable, and for Android and the web it remains one of the best options for seeing which apps and sites you're addicted to—all in a very clear, easy-to-read, non-judgmental set of reports, broken down by app and site category.
" Glenn Beck joined the chorus of anti-Trump conservatives on March 24, when he told listeners to his radio show that such Republicans were not real Christians: We're not living our Christian faith because no Christian, no real Christian — I don't mean a judgmental Christian, I mean somebody who's living their faith — no Christian says, "I want that guy, that guy is the guy for me.
The film also takes a hard look at all of the things that complicate the way we see ourselves, from our friends — most of Ada's are envious, superficial, or judgmental — to our families, who either betray us out of love and fear — Ada's delivers her to the humiliating virginity test insisted upon by Omar's parents — or are otherwise unavailable to guide us when we need them most.
There's a couple other weird, discomfiting tidbits from the story, including that Gargac prefers the bar crowd for being more entertaining—read: drunk—for viewers to watch, that he installed a plugin to show an image of a rooster over boarding passengers' groins after his cameras caught an upskirt shot of a female rider, and Gargac's viewers seem to routinely leave creepy, sexist, or judgmental comments about the riders.
If they gunned me down will the photos in which I hold some sort of stone cold pose as I throw two fingers into the air be recognized as peace when they land on judgmental eyes or will they be both misconstrued and inappropriately affiliated with gang culture by the media vultures that will surely circle my dead carcass ready to feed without taking me or my deeds into consideration?
Michael, the Jew in search of a way to accommodate his values and his hedonism; Hope, his conservative, judgmental stay-at-home wife; goofy Elliot, Michael's philandering business partner; insecure Nancy, Elliot's long-suffering, squelched artist of a wife; ambitious, insecure, unmarried Ellyn; desperate Melissa, Michael's photographer cousin who delivers every joke about her therapist tinged in borscht belt; idealistic hippie Gary, Michael's friend from college, played by a Nordic wolf.

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