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People spitting and gobbing up in the street.
When an elderly/disabled/pregnant passenger gets on the bus/train and no selfish fucker has the decency to move of their own accord until loudly asked outright. |
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"People spitting and gobbing up in the street.
When an elderly/disabled/pregnant passenger gets on the bus/train and no selfish fucker has the decency to move of their own accord until loudly asked outright."
All of this winds me up.
I'm on crutches and the ONLY people who offer me a seat on a bus (usually school rush hour), are elderly people or people with small children.. So no matter how much I feel like I'm gonna fall on my face, I won't take their seat just because a school kid won't move. Not that I'm 'entitled' to a seat.. But it would be nice if kids would move. Bit dickish of me to say no to elderly people moving and then ask a kid to move.. |
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People who put up status updates counting down the days till they claim they are leaving the site. Then roll down the days with "3 days left, should i stay?" "Deleting account tomorrow unless someone messages me" "think i shall delete my profile"
Jesus........go if ur going!!!! |
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Politicians constantly trotting out the, quite obviously PR penned, phrase " hard working families ". Its a "not quite as subtle as you think" twist of the knife in the back of anyone who finds themselves out if work. |
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"People spitting and gobbing up in the street.
When an elderly/disabled/pregnant passenger gets on the bus/train and no selfish fucker has the decency to move of their own accord until loudly asked outright.
All of this winds me up.
I'm on crutches and the ONLY people who offer me a seat on a bus (usually school rush hour), are elderly people or people with small children.. So no matter how much I feel like I'm gonna fall on my face, I won't take their seat just because a school kid won't move. Not that I'm 'entitled' to a seat.. But it would be nice if kids would move. Bit dickish of me to say no to elderly people moving and then ask a kid to move.."
Yep, I was on crutches while also 8 months pregnant and was amazed at how few people would offer me a seat, and, like you, often found it was elderly people or people balancing babies on their laps who did so, and I refused to accept them.
I'm much more mouthy when it isn't me though... Like when someone else with difficulty gets on and no one moves, I'll shout "Does anyone actually have the common decency to offer this gentleman/lady a seat or are you all just going to sit there and stare at him/her?".
Worst one was an argument that broke out when I obviously got up to let a heavily pregnant woman sit down and a man practically leapt over me and jumped into my seat, almost knocking me over in the process. I told him to move as I had moved to let the woman sit down and he stared at me and started making stupid noises, claiming he didn't know English. When I pointed to the pregnant woman and he scoffed and looked away, I ended up grabbing him by the scruff and physically removing him from the seat.
Not proud of it and it could've turned extremely ugly but people like that just boil my piss. |
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"People who declare that they "tell it like it is" or describe themselves as "too honest". "
This and people who don't take personal hygiene serious. Oh and bad manners in general. |
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"People who declare that they "tell it like it is" or describe themselves as "too honest".
This and people who don't take personal hygiene serious. Oh and bad manners in general. "
I think there's a fine line between "too honest" and just being rude/ill-mannered. |
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People on TV, usually reality "slebs", who wave their hand in front of their eyes in the vain hope that we will believe they are crying. When and WHY did that start? |
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By *iggy1Woman
over a year ago
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"People spitting and gobbing up in the street.
When an elderly/disabled/pregnant passenger gets on the bus/train and no selfish fucker has the decency to move of their own accord until loudly asked outright.
All of this winds me up.
I'm on crutches and the ONLY people who offer me a seat on a bus (usually school rush hour), are elderly people or people with small children.. So no matter how much I feel like I'm gonna fall on my face, I won't take their seat just because a school kid won't move. Not that I'm 'entitled' to a seat.. But it would be nice if kids would move. Bit dickish of me to say no to elderly people moving and then ask a kid to move..
Yep, I was on crutches while also 8 months pregnant and was amazed at how few people would offer me a seat, and, like you, often found it was elderly people or people balancing babies on their laps who did so, and I refused to accept them.
I'm much more mouthy when it isn't me though... Like when someone else with difficulty gets on and no one moves, I'll shout "Does anyone actually have the common decency to offer this gentleman/lady a seat or are you all just going to sit there and stare at him/her?".
Worst one was an argument that broke out when I obviously got up to let a heavily pregnant woman sit down and a man practically leapt over me and jumped into my seat, almost knocking me over in the process. I told him to move as I had moved to let the woman sit down and he stared at me and started making stupid noises, claiming he didn't know English. When I pointed to the pregnant woman and he scoffed and looked away, I ended up grabbing him by the scruff and physically removing him from the seat.
Not proud of it and it could've turned extremely ugly but people like that just boil my piss." |
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People that insist on talking with their mouth full of food.
People, usually couples with or without a pushchair, who stop, immediately, after going through an exit and cause an obstruction to anyone behind them. |
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"People on TV, usually reality "slebs", who wave their hand in front of their eyes in the vain hope that we will believe they are crying. When and WHY did that start?"
I didn't know what this meant until it was explained to me. I first thought that someone had trumped and they were waving the smell away. |
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"People on TV, usually reality "slebs", who wave their hand in front of their eyes in the vain hope that we will believe they are crying. When and WHY did that start?
I didn't know what this meant until it was explained to me. I first thought that someone had trumped and they were waving the smell away. "
Perhaps I've got it wrong. It might be stage fright that's causing noxious effluvia from all their holes at once! |
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