Disgusting savages; list them ALL itt

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Hawaiians drive like THIS.

Back up the lesbian canoe (Laurel), Thursday, 5 May 2011 23:03 (thirteen years ago) link

(Driving with your feet out the window is stylish.)

gr8080, Friday, 6 May 2011 00:01 (thirteen years ago) link

I'm stylish in Hawaii.

kate78, Friday, 6 May 2011 00:42 (thirteen years ago) link

People who think being clearly and obviously mean and dickish is ok as long as they say they were joking afterwards.

charlie adam's sister's pants (onimo), Wednesday, 11 May 2011 10:54 (thirteen years ago) link

The annoying woman who has made me miss my train two days in a row now by refusing to move to the side of the escalator after I nicely say "excuse me". Nothing more frustrating than hearing them announce that your train is getting ready to close its doors and not be able to get around some dolt who could care less.

'what are you, the Hymen Protection League of America?' (jon /via/ chi 2.0), Friday, 13 May 2011 13:56 (thirteen years ago) link

"annoying" doesn't do it justice imo, those people should be scuttled with force

I'M KOREAN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! (Autumn Almanac), Saturday, 14 May 2011 00:48 (thirteen years ago) link

skittled even

I'M KOREAN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! (Autumn Almanac), Saturday, 14 May 2011 00:48 (thirteen years ago) link

a year or so ago, i had a somewhat serious altercation with a motorist while i was on my bicycle. middle of the day, and i'm at this intersection of a smaller street (the main bicycle throughfare in that part of SF) and a much larger, busier street. i'm to the right, as is the law and so on, when this guy starts honking at me. he's trying to turn right on red, and i am blocking his way with my bicycle. i ignore him, because seriously, i'm already pretty damn far to the right, almost at the sidewalk. he keeps honking. so i turn around, sneer, and give him the middle finger. all of sudden, this prick in a suit turns off his car (a BMW, just sayin) gets out, and starts screaming at me about being 'civil' and tells me that i need to 'calm down,' and all i say is, "i'm where i'm supposed to be. and i don't need to calm down, i'm perfectly calm."

anyway, i diffused that situation, but a great number of motorists need to learn some fucking manners.

whenever the vein was to throb (the table is the table), Saturday, 14 May 2011 01:20 (thirteen years ago) link

one month passes...

The woman next to me at the gas station this afternoon that yelled the following at her crying three year-old daughter:

shut the fuck up you fucking little bitch before i knock all your fucking teeth outta your head

Few things depress me more than this. I mean, if this is what they say to their kids in public, like, oh my god how awful is the home life?

the fey bloggers are onto the zagat tweets (jon /via/ chi 2.0), Thursday, 16 June 2011 21:31 (twelve years ago) link

o_O. that's fucking terrible.

Nebuchadnezzar Buchanan (Neanderthal), Thursday, 16 June 2011 21:34 (twelve years ago) link

that goes beyond savage imo...need something worse to label them

Nebuchadnezzar Buchanan (Neanderthal), Thursday, 16 June 2011 21:34 (twelve years ago) link

Like, I feel awful for not interfering, but I just couldn't find the words to respond that wouldn't have immediately made the situation 1000x worse.

the fey bloggers are onto the zagat tweets (jon /via/ chi 2.0), Thursday, 16 June 2011 21:36 (twelve years ago) link

i would have called child protective services on the spot, but i'm a teacher and i'm legally obligated to.

remy bean, Thursday, 16 June 2011 21:37 (twelve years ago) link

jon - yea there's really not much you could have done in that situation.

remy - do child protective services intervene for mere cussing at a child? (Not patronizing question, I'm just curious).

Nebuchadnezzar Buchanan (Neanderthal), Thursday, 16 June 2011 21:38 (twelve years ago) link

I want to second Neanderthal's question, because I was wondering the same thing. As I was driving away I really wanted to call someone to report it, but I'm pretty sure the cops would file that directly in the "not really paid to give a shit" file without actually seeing abuse.

the fey bloggers are onto the zagat tweets (jon /via/ chi 2.0), Thursday, 16 June 2011 21:41 (twelve years ago) link

it would also be good to know cuz in FL people talking to their kids like that is as common as saying "hello", and I always feel uncomfortable not knowing what to do.

Nebuchadnezzar Buchanan (Neanderthal), Thursday, 16 June 2011 21:41 (twelve years ago) link

like on my AmTrak ride to NC, this dude behind me kept telling his infant daughter to stfu

Nebuchadnezzar Buchanan (Neanderthal), Thursday, 16 June 2011 21:42 (twelve years ago) link

Got into a thing with someone on a bus to Seattle with my sister that's related to this (we being British had no idea how mental just getting a bus in the states is). Woman kept punching her kid in the jaw and we intervened and immediately regretted it as she told us how much worse it was going to get for her when she got home. Made me so angry and I'm not sure what I'd do if anything similar ever happened again.

owenf, Thursday, 16 June 2011 22:34 (twelve years ago) link

O_O

Nebuchadnezzar Buchanan (Neanderthal), Thursday, 16 June 2011 22:35 (twelve years ago) link

weirdly, that same exact thing happens in don quixote

bernard snowy, Thursday, 16 June 2011 22:40 (twelve years ago) link

#fuckyeahliterature

bernard snowy, Thursday, 16 June 2011 22:42 (twelve years ago) link

I'm not professing to being the first to discover the dilemma. It's pretty well documented, esp. in social care training.

Also the bus journey scared the fuck out of me because the driver was wearing like big black leather racing gloves and then it went through all these tight subway tunnels before it got into Seattle. Proper freaking out.

owenf, Thursday, 16 June 2011 22:43 (twelve years ago) link

hey man, don't worry, no shame in being unoriginal — don quixote was a biter too

bernard snowy, Thursday, 16 June 2011 22:50 (twelve years ago) link

but really though that is awful — I think my brain went to DQ because it is a funny (rather than sad) version of the same story

bernard snowy, Thursday, 16 June 2011 22:52 (twelve years ago) link

in all likelihood, protective services won't be able to do anything. but the ball's in their court, and if the abuser has a history or tendency to abuse, or is later called up court, for custody battle, etc., it'll be an integral part of the record. that's a piece of mandatory reporting –– if you judge an action to be under the (admittedly wide) umbrella of abuse, you've got to hand it off to somebody who will likely deep-six it anyway.

remy bean, Thursday, 16 June 2011 23:27 (twelve years ago) link

Mandated reporting is a great thing, but when it's some random stranger on a bus or at a gas station, calling CPS might not accomplish much since you don't have any information on the family (names, addresses, etc.). It's best to call law enforcement in situations like that (faster response times, police have more legal authority, and the fact that you are witnessing a crime in progress). Once the cops respond, they'll call CPS out anyway.

naus, Friday, 17 June 2011 09:37 (twelve years ago) link

one month passes...

People who believe "Movember" is in some way funny.

Neil S, Tuesday, 26 July 2011 11:52 (twelve years ago) link

People who say "cheers" instead of "goodbye"... UGGGGGGGGGH

corey, Tuesday, 26 July 2011 13:42 (twelve years ago) link

I've never heard this "movember". Explain?

kkvgz, Tuesday, 26 July 2011 13:42 (twelve years ago) link

(if there is anything to explain that is)

kkvgz, Tuesday, 26 July 2011 13:43 (twelve years ago) link

what's funny/not funny about movember? it's like comic relief - which by definition is supposed to be funny*, right?

*YMMV

Post-Manpat Music (dog latin), Tuesday, 26 July 2011 13:44 (twelve years ago) link

xp

http://www.movember.com/

I'm being a grouch, it's a ll for a good cause, but it seems tailor made for Colin Hunt/ David Brent-type office jokers to grow a hilarious moustache while congratulating themselves about all their good work for charidee.

Neil S, Tuesday, 26 July 2011 13:46 (twelve years ago) link

Oh Christ, it's a mustache thing.

kkvgz, Tuesday, 26 July 2011 13:50 (twelve years ago) link

Ron Swanson would definitely not approve of either charity nor growing a moustache ironically.

jon /via/ chi 2.0, Tuesday, 26 July 2011 13:58 (twelve years ago) link

Anyone involved in a newspaper review on tv.

Fizzles the Chimp (GamalielRatsey), Tuesday, 26 July 2011 18:28 (twelve years ago) link

I grew a big-arse David Boone moustache for Movember 3-4 years ago. Raised loads of money but ugh.

Gary Barlow syndrome (Autumn Almanac), Tuesday, 26 July 2011 22:06 (twelve years ago) link

btw the indignation of looking a twat on public transport for a month was all about raising awareness, not out-testosteroning middle management.

Gary Barlow syndrome (Autumn Almanac), Tuesday, 26 July 2011 22:08 (twelve years ago) link

people who think finger moustaches or handlebar moustaches are still funny

gyac, Tuesday, 26 July 2011 23:11 (twelve years ago) link

not that they ever were, but you know what I mean

gyac, Tuesday, 26 July 2011 23:11 (twelve years ago) link

oh man, I noticed a friend has one of those and it's just embarrassing

corey, Wednesday, 27 July 2011 02:15 (twelve years ago) link

one month passes...

at a sold out show (or even one that isn't) with unassigned seating, people that leave a single seat between them and the next group along are disgusting savages.

four of us arrived late(ish) last night and there were individual seats dotted about in rows front to back, meaning we had to go riiiight to the top to find space just for two of us together. don't mind sitting at the back if that's all there is but when it is totally avoidable..... GAAAAAAAH.

Upt0eleven, Friday, 2 September 2011 10:57 (twelve years ago) link

I don't think its such a big deal at a non-sold out show, tbh. If it sold out and well known to be so, people should definitely make an effort to not leave open seats though.

jon /via/ chi 2.0, Friday, 2 September 2011 13:02 (twelve years ago) link

Yeah, that single seat is there because I don't want to sit next to someone I don't know for the whole of The Tree of Life (or until they walk out). And if it's nowhere near sold out then it becomes a place to dump my coat/bag/whatever.

I mean, one could counter-argue that *true* savagery consists in arriving late to a nearly full house and expecting everyone else to have made allowances for you. That said, I've been to plenty of events where the ushers ensure that gaps don't get left in the first place if it's going to be full, which seems like a good policy.

that mustardless plate (Bill A), Friday, 2 September 2011 14:47 (twelve years ago) link

(no dickish intent there, btw)

that mustardless plate (Bill A), Friday, 2 September 2011 14:49 (twelve years ago) link

None taken. At the cinema I think I can live with it because I rarely attend a sold out screening without allocated seating.

Still though if you choose to go to a public event like a concert you need to make your peace with the likelihood of your coming into close proximity with other people. Or else don't go.

Btw, this show displayed a very visible SOLD OUT sign on the front of the building. Even if it had not I'm pretty sure everyone would have had a decent idea.

Upt0eleven, Friday, 2 September 2011 14:56 (twelve years ago) link

a very visible SOLD OUT sign

Fair play then, and these are the circumstances in which I've most often experienced the auditorium staff appealing for gaps to be filled and the general harrumphing from displaced patrons as this takes place.

that mustardless plate (Bill A), Friday, 2 September 2011 15:13 (twelve years ago) link

which kind of leads on to the savagery of those who, in cramped concert hall seating, maintain elbows of cast iron on the whole of the shared armrest(s).

that mustardless plate (Bill A), Friday, 2 September 2011 15:15 (twelve years ago) link

To be fair, I think a lot of these situations would be helped if the venue was a little more helpful about informing people that something is sold out and reminding them that there will be no open seats.

jon /via/ chi 2.0, Friday, 2 September 2011 15:17 (twelve years ago) link

i LOVE it when i go see a popular movie the weekend it comes out and i get there early to get a good seat and then five minutes before the movie starts people are still trickling in and they inevitably look astounded, ASTOUNDED, that there are so many people there and all the empty seats are in the back or right up by the screen. it's hilarious!

congratulations (n/a), Friday, 2 September 2011 15:38 (twelve years ago) link


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