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I really really do.

I'm too hungover to really say anymore.  But I sure do hate hypocrites.

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There isn't much to like about hypocrites. They don't take the time to see what they are truly doing in their own lives but are quick to judge and point a finger. Hypocritical behavior runs rampant.. a shame really. You have to really be honest with yourself to stop yourself from being that way, I think we have all done it.

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what exactly would be a hypercrite? hmm...

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http://dictionary.reference.com/search?q=hypocrite

hyp·o·crite n.

A person given to hypocrisy.

hy·poc·ri·sy  n.

The practice of professing beliefs, feelings, or virtues that one does not hold or possess; falseness.

An act or instance of such falseness.

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I don't agree with the use of the word "hate" in such a general context. I think people who use that should die. But don't get me wrong, I'd never harm anyone, except if they really hurt somebody I love, at which time I'd violently react. If they tried to draft me I'd claim consciencious objector because I can't see myself ever hurting anyone. I hate how I'm prone to make very damaging mistakes concerning people I care about. I've never really had anyone around to care for. I've got a great family though, although it's gone through some rough times...

I love word games ;)

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No one is above it. It happens. You have to work at not being a hypocrite by looking at yourself honestly . I feel it's learned behavior and you can undo it. I mean being a smoker and saying don't smoke is a bit much. I have ordered them a reality check kit.

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