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Thread: Way to make your point, Bro.
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11-05-12, 06:15 PM #41
Re: Way to make your point, Bro.
If you´re a person that does nothing or has nothing to do (like the crack whore in one of the clips) then you probably wouldn´t mind some weird asshole freak with a camera staring at you. But if you´re a normal person that is working, or studying or eating or having a private conversation on the phone then yea, you´ll be bothered by a disrespectful imbecile trying to be a smart ass at your expense.
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11-05-12, 06:54 PM #44
Re: Way to make your point, Bro.
Not saying it'd be my choice, but I've got to admit I have a lot of respect for this position.
Some people don't get subtle social cues.
Griefers have the same effect on me. I just can't comprehend how someone could spend an evening explicitly ruining the fun of hundreds of other people. How many of us haven't thought, "If only I knew where this fucker lived, I could fix this problem for good in about 20 seconds."?
There's a ruthless, brutal, efficiency to it. Twenty Seconds. Measure that against all the misery (spread across thousands of people) that won't happen over the next ten years, and even if I had to own up to an assault charge, it'd still be a net benefit.
Like taking one for the team.
"I'm out fellas. Enjoy the games. See you in three-to-five."
Cheers,
AetheLove
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11-05-12, 07:00 PM #45
Re: Way to make your point, Bro.
Underlined was the first thought that came to mind when I saw the original post. I do not get why people try to make others miserable and that they somehow get pleasure from it. Above all I try to treat people with respect and treat them how I would want them to treat me.
.....and yes trigger, I am one of the ones that use sir and ma'am on a regular occasion.
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