is it normal to hate showoffs

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  • Like I said in that one:

    I always tell people, no one is perfect or sanctimonious than each other. We all live with mistakes.

    In other words no one is ever smarter than each other, we only choose to learn the knowledge from each other.

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    • No one is perfect, but, technically, some people are more sanctimonious than others. If you use the definitions of "making a show of being morally superior to other people" or "hypocritically pious or devout," then some people fit those descriptions far more than others. If you use the definition of "possessing sanctity : holy," then some people are far closer to that definition than others.

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      • Some people are sanctimonious? "Some people"

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        • "Some people" isn't specific. I don't know how many people are sanctimonious, so I can't say "most people," as that specifies that it's more than half. I can't say "many people," as that implies a large number. I can say "some people," as that doesn't have any specificity besides just "more than one."

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          • Oh no :(

            I always feel sorry for you because you never quite get it. I shouldn't, but I do.

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            • If you're trying to imply that I am sanctimonious, I am not. I don't brag about being morally superior, nor am I pious or devout in a hypocritical fashion. My beliefs apply to everyone. Neither am I saintly, but I know you weren't implying that one.

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      • The other thing is that the show-offs just want attention while potentially putting others down. ( usually depends what is happening ).

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