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Originally Posted by 4X4
Ok, I don't want to go overboard with my defense of her, but screaming when a school bus starts to roll is not entirely unreasonable. I mean, chicks (and even some dudes) scream when a bee flies near.
The "fact" that it was only 10 feet is moot. The scream likely happened when the bus started to move, not when it moved 10 feet and stopped. What shoudl she do? Wait for it to move more than 10 feet before losing her sh*t?
Anyway, not trying to stir the pot here. Just saying that when you really think about how some things are worded, they can easily be taken more than one way.
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Yeah, I mean who really knows how far it moved exactly anyways in a story like this, whether it was a slow creep or a lurch, etc.
Like I said, it’s more interesting to me how one gets to the point that they feel obligated to follow a school bus, because she’s definitely not the only one that does it; I can look out my window and see two or three other houses where that was the day-1 pattern. On the same block are other parents who will DRIVE their kids a block and a half to the school bus stop every morning.