Being overly taxed and fatigued.
Being overly taxed and fatigued.
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The more I think about it, it really is sometimes very hard to find a good way to word things in this thread, but I also understand that it's because it's about the little things that piss us off anyway.
And well, I guess this is a given in all cities or just crowded places in general, but I've been noticing more and more that a lot of people don't want to walk around other people or wait for people to pass them by first no matter how crowded or even narrow the sidewalk is. People seem to always hate having to walk around people or wait for people to pass them by first even when it's actually necessary. I'm not talking about people just blocking the sidewalks for no good reason, or people that also make sudden stops at bad times either. It just seems to be considerate to know when to let people walk past you first, or when to walk around and dodge people as opposed to just shoving right through crowds in a straight line each and every single time. Lots of people love walking in a straight line as quickly as possible, and while I don't blame them for not wanting to be late, that also increases the chances of causing accidents and serious injuries, especially in very narrow and congested spaces, yet they hate even the mere thought of going around people or waiting for them to pass them by first, even if for just a few seconds.
I've just been noticing this a lot more times than I ever thought I would, and it seemed like it would fit right into this thread.
Having to learn how to properly use "bubble wrap". The only thing I know about it is how to pop their pockets/break it's fabric.
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People who aren't even worth attempting to intimidate (I don't mean physically). They're no fun.
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Real mental and nervous breakdowns. Not the pretend ones I've posted on here. For about a decade, up until now, I had shit on lock down believe it or not.
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Smartphones and Social Media. They have destroyed social interaction among humans. People are so infatuated with their phones and posting every single second of their life on social media. Go to a Marilyn Manson concert or any concert and I guarantee you will be flooded with a sea of phones in the air, when you know you want to really see crowd surfers.
This hasn't happened in a while as I'm an only child, but it always stuck with me.
Tying my shoelaces doesn't always mean, "Talk to me."
An open bedroom door or any open door for that matter also doesn't always mean "Talk to me." either.
Having shoelaces tied and doors closed usually seems to eliminate this problem. As a result, I try not to use somebody tying their shoes, or seeing them through an open door as the only means to speak to them, especially when they might be busy or even in a hurry.
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