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I thought of that person as a hypothetical person, not a real person with personal circumstances. I answered the question (which nobody asked) "what do you think about entitled people in general?" without thinking that there was an actual, specific, person attached. Those general statements were harsher than what I would say to an individual.I know I am gonna get thrown at again for my answer, but why would the fact that the person is known to somebody (here or somewhere else) make a difference in your opinion ?
The answers were not very glamorous for sure, but they were supposed to be from the heart ?
If you asked me "what do you think about people who leave their dog at home for a day without feeding it", I would think and say different things than if you said, "I forgot to feed the dog today". In the first case I assume this is the person's normal behavior. In the second case I assume this is exceptional behavior.
