Generation Wuss and related crap
#2993
Someone followed my wife for 20 minutes all the way to our house last week because she flipped him off after getting cut off. I was annoyed she didn't call me so I could be waiting outside, but what can you do. Nothing came of it, but people are ******* nuts. Who spends 20 minutes, as a grown man, following a woman around? Probably better for everyone that nothing came of it tbh, but wtf? Now I guess I also gotta worry that she could lose her job if she flips off someone of the wrong color and they happen to have their phone and a loud mouth. Great.
#2994
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Why would you go to your home if someone hostile was following you? Poor tactics.
And the pencildick intimidating that woman in the video would be crying like the bedwetter he is if a man showed up.
And the pencildick intimidating that woman in the video would be crying like the bedwetter he is if a man showed up.
#2995
My thought too, but people want to go home when they're scared, they feel safe there. There's a fire station at the top of my neighborhood and my wife knows that it's where she goes if she's being followed. I worked with firefighters for ten years and I guarantee if she runs in and says a creep is following her, she will get an immediate and vigorous response.
#2996
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People get tough/crazy in cars...
The worse is when you honk to warn people they almost had an accident trying to occupy the same space as you, and then you trigger them into "I dont care if I die now, this is how it has to be" mode. I've seen a ~55-60yo man turn into a maniacal psychopath when he nearly changed lanes into me. He proceeded to slow down, get next to me start laughing hysterically, then swerved at me -- nearly knocking me off the highway.
The worse is when you honk to warn people they almost had an accident trying to occupy the same space as you, and then you trigger them into "I dont care if I die now, this is how it has to be" mode. I've seen a ~55-60yo man turn into a maniacal psychopath when he nearly changed lanes into me. He proceeded to slow down, get next to me start laughing hysterically, then swerved at me -- nearly knocking me off the highway.
#2997
The longer version of the story is that the guy did 2 double u-turns in traffic and she didn't realize he was still following her until she was on our street anyway. Makes it even creepier imo. We had a chat about calming her Philly/east coast *** down when driving to just avoid it altogether in the future. I've had one "close encounter of the meth kind" and almost got ran over on my bike, would prefer for her not to be in that situation at all.