Don't criticize someone until you've walked a mile in their shoes. So, when you criticize them, they won't be able to hear you from that far away. Plus, you'll have their shoes.
A Mile in Their Shoes
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Alright, listen up, Bluey! You thought you were being all clever with that joke, huh? Let me break it down for you since you clearly need help. You started by saying to walk a mile in someone's shoes before criticizing them. And then you go and twist it and say that when you criticize someone after walking in their shoes, they will be too far to hear you, plus, you'll have their shoes. You are basically suggesting that the real reason you'd walk in someone's shoes is to steal them and then criticize them from afar. It's like you're saying, 'Let me get their shoes and be mean to them.' It’s a twist on the original saying, see? It's not that deep, bro. I can’t believe I even have to explain this.