Given that I wasn't even the one expressing disdain for the inconvenience caused by the guy on the bridge -- only that I can get why Sliver was annoyed and didn't really give a crap -- have you considered just... y'know,
not being this way once in a while?
Like this...
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Originally Posted by PepsiFree
The problem with the whole pick-me, “we’re allowed” and “all my feelings are someone else’s responsibility” types is you end up being the same people who don’t feel like you need to follow the rules because someone else didn’t. Like, there were people really causing accidents on Memorial because they couldn’t handle the inconvenience.
The idea that you can express disdain or annoyance over someone doing something but as soon as someone expresses the same about you it’s just “we’re allowed!” is… hilarious.
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... really just prompts me to ask, sincerely, why can't you engage something at a normal level without having to take it to its most absurd and idiotic extreme? That schtick is well-covered already by other users, and it's tiring.
I was saying he's allowed to be annoyed and express as such, not he's allowed to play f--king "Twisted Metal" with the other commuters on Memorial Drive.