There might be a lot of jerks in society and you might feel sometimes like most of them are better off dead... hopefully that is just your mind's way of telling you you are *way* too stressed out and need to be around a different type of person for a while. Sometimes things happen to us in our lives which can fill us with bitterness and resentment, and if you don't work past those issues, they deepen and become worse and eventually will control you.
There are a lot of jerky people, but there are also decent people out there who are trying their best to be compassionate and honest in a brutal, unforgiving world. Forget the trash- karma will take care of them. Avoid those who drive you so crazy. STDs and poor relationships are punishment enough- don't concern yourself so much with what others do, if you can help it. As long as they are not harming innocent people or animals, what they do to themselves is nobody else's business, right? Life is hard enough to get through without obsessing about other peoples' lifestyles.
You can't change people, all you can do is make yourself sick with hatred and waste your life and mental energy on people who are not worth it. Take care of yourself.
(btw, if you call people "sluts" et cetera on imbd, you are going to get attacked by most people- that is just the way it is, even if the people you are calling sluts are behaving like sluts according to the dictionary definition of the word In modern society, we're supposed to respect everybody's lifestyle choices. Also, if you talk about wanting people dead, nobody really knows if you're just blowing off steam or serious, and that scares some people...)
Have you ever seen the movie "Bad Milo"- bitterness and resentment is a lot like Milo- part of you that grows if you feed it and gets worse. Stop feeding your bitterness... tell yourself "karma will take care of them" and do something good for yourself. Don't watch movies which make you angry or bitter. Watch something that makes you feel relaxed and happy, okay?
"We all go a little mad sometimes." - Norman Bates
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