/r/mildlyinteresting debates the creepiness of taking a photo of a teenage girl without her knowledge (np.reddit.com)
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44 comments submitted at 08:51:48 on May 7, 2014 by arminius_saw
/r/mildlyinteresting debates the creepiness of taking a photo of a teenage girl without her knowledge (np.reddit.com)
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16 ups - 7 downs = 9 votes
44 comments submitted at 08:51:48 on May 7, 2014 by arminius_saw
In my own, personal opinion, taking a picture of someone like this in a public place isn't creepy. It'd be creepy if you took the picture for sexual purposes (ie /r/CandidFashionPolice), but this is just innocent in a mildly interesting kind of way.
or if it was meant to be demeaning in other way, but that's also just my personal opinion.
Agreed, but creepy might not be the right word for it in that case. Like the whole "people of walmart" thing. Not really creepy, more like just assholes.
> more like just assholes.
So, redditors?
2EDGY4ME
Shouldn't you be paying attention to what your middle school teacher is saying to you right now?
So you start with a predictable, childish and unoriginal response, then complain when you get one in return?
gg.
Who was complaining?
There was a complaint somewhere?
Are you complaining?
You participate in something, then condemn every participant for participating, and you think you're somehow either A) mature or B) innocent of not-well-thought-out actions?
You can't say you don't care what people think about your comment because you replied to someone who (albeit immaturely) called you hypocritical. If it's anything Reddit users typically frown upon, it's hypocracy. Ironic, yes, but expected.
What the fuck is wrong with you?
Were you dropped on your head as a baby?
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