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Post by Deleted on Jul 22, 2018 2:46:19 GMT
And if so, what was the context.
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Post by talkinpikchorbox on Jul 22, 2018 2:55:59 GMT
Road rage
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Post by James Bond on Jul 22, 2018 12:41:31 GMT
Nope.
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Post by Roberto on Jul 22, 2018 12:48:58 GMT
Hmm, not that I recall. Good question. 👍
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Post by koskiewicz on Jul 22, 2018 15:53:24 GMT
I observed a young lady texting in her car while parked in a handicapped only spot. I also noticed that she did not have handicapped parking privileges. I approached her car on the drivers side and informed her politely that she was parked in a restricted spot. She glared at me and said "so what are you going to do about it?" At which point I yelled "nothing, other that to say you are an ignorant bitch." To which she replied "F U" and to which I replied "you'd love to, but it will never happen you stupid slut".
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Post by runefish on Jul 22, 2018 16:06:37 GMT
bus wanker
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Post by hi224 on Jul 22, 2018 16:39:19 GMT
Passive aggressively yeah.
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Post by deembastille on Jul 22, 2018 18:02:42 GMT
A cyclist whizzed past me going at least 40 mph (speed limit for cars in NYC is actually 20 where I was) and clipped a corner going at that speed. He looked right at me when he whizzed left at his red light and missed me by two inches (not kidding). I turned around and screamed after him to slow down (didn't have time to say the laundry list of shit he did wrong).
He wasn't even in that mother fucking bike lane we have him!
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Post by marianne48 on Jul 22, 2018 19:00:37 GMT
Telemarketers.
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Post by moviemouth on Jul 28, 2018 5:14:24 GMT
Yes.
I yelled at cops a number of times when I was a teenager.
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Post by Roberto on Oct 20, 2018 17:16:12 GMT
I yelled at cops a number of times when I was a teenager. Why?
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Post by theshape25 on Oct 20, 2018 21:17:06 GMT
When I was a teenager me and some friends were cruising around. I had the window down and this wierd looking dude was walking on the sidewalk. I drove by and yelled, "Fuck yeah!"out the window. We drove up to a red light and next thing I know this guy runs up on the passenger side almost climbs into the car. He looks at me and asks me why I called him a fucker. I explained that I didn't and told him what I said. He didn't believe me and says, "nobody calls me a fucker." Then he runs behind the car and takes out a pad and paper and starts writing the license plate number down.
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Post by Stammerhead on Oct 20, 2018 22:11:29 GMT
I yelled “Do you ever shut up!” at a very loud and annoying preacher lady on a train. One of them was in both carriages and there was no escaping from their noise. I also shouted at her associate but stopped when I realised the other passengers were suffering enough.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 20, 2018 22:37:08 GMT
Probably during every heavy traffic commute. Expletive laced tirades directed at probably some very nice sweet people.
But if you mean to where the other person can actually hear me. Nope.
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Post by moviemouth on Oct 21, 2018 3:19:54 GMT
I yelled at cops a number of times when I was a teenager. Why? I got the cops called on me many times when I was a teenager.
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Post by ant-mac on Oct 21, 2018 4:28:33 GMT
Yes, but I was driving a faster car than they were and I'm a much more reckless driver, so they never caught me.
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Post by dirtypillows on Oct 21, 2018 8:34:13 GMT
Yes, quite recently, as a matter of fact. I was having a bad day, wasn't in a great mood and was walking down the street when this young woman who was peddling Jesus literature, asks very bright and cheery "How are you doing today?" And I said "I'm actually not having a very good day" (usually, I just go with the perfunctory "fine, thanks" regardless, but this time I just didn't have the energy to lie) and then she just ran over what I'd just said and goes "Well, I have just the thing to make you feel better!"
In record time, this happy bitch broke the camel's back. If somebody is obviously not having a good day and they just as obviously do not want to engage, you leave them the hell alone. I yelled at her for everybody to hear "I DOUBT THAT!" and then she kept rattling on (about what I have no idea, presumably Christ's blood) and then (I had passed her by this point) I just hollered so that she'd be sure hear "YOU NEED TO QUIT WHILE YOU'RE AHEAD!"
I don't usually yell at people, but I'm so glad I yelled at this person that day. THAT, as it turns out, was the thing that "made me feel better". What an insensitive cow.
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Post by Chalice_Of_Evil on Oct 22, 2018 3:31:48 GMT
Not that I can recall...but I’ve wanted to plenty of times.
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Post by leesilm on Oct 23, 2018 17:07:03 GMT
On more than one occasion, but I'll stick to two.
1.I was coming out of the grocery store and, having been to a live music event the night before, I wasn't hearing too well. Also, keep in mind that I'm very allergic to cigarette smoke, so when I see people hanging outside a door smoking, I tend to RUN past them. So I was leaving, and having noticed two workers smoking on their break, I was rushing through the exit. This guy I had passed, stands up, throws an empty wrapper at me, and shouts a bunch of stuff, the B-word was the most-intelligible with my deadened eardrums. So I turned around, and being an excellent lip-reader, I could see he was yelling at me for not-replying when he spoke to me (honestly, to get past the two smokers, I was going so quick I doubt I'd have noticed a marching band playing Monster Mash), and how I was a stuck-up b**** for not-answering him. So, I proceeded to yell back, that I couldn't hear him.I also Signed it, because sometimes when I'm really aggravated/upset, I tend to Sign while speaking. He lost a few shades of color, then a little older lady who'd been walking behind me, told him off, "Just cause you throw a pick-up line does not mean any girl HAS to stop and adore you. Schmuck.", then she walked off with me to our cars.
2.I was walking between a parking garage and a restaurant with a friend. We had arrived at the garage at the same time, and he didn't know how to get to the place we were meeting a few friends, so I was leading the way. Next thing we know, this car slows down and is pacing us for a bit. My friend, being the protective (And holder of several belts in several forms of martial arts) guy he is, shoved me off to the side so he was between me and the car. Suddenly, driver rolls down his window and starts shouting racist, ugly things at us. Having the Irish temper to match a freckled, green-eyed, red-head, I stopped, looked right at the driver, and proceeded to explain to the jerk, in a shouted tone, that he needed to go back to the 1940s Hicktown he was spawned in, and romance a goat to the tune of some Nazi tunes. My friend almost dragged me into the shop we were in front of, to get a door/wall between us and the driver, plus figured there would be security cameras that might spook the driver so he wouldn't follow us in. He insisted we wait about twenty minutes (after texting our friends to let them know we'd be late), before he'd hear of leaving the shop to meet our friends. He's been cornered a couple times and had a friend of his get beat up for mouthing off at a racist bully, so he is a bit more cautious than others. In my case, I've got more Bad Temper than Good Sense sometimes, so he was trying to be my peripheral good-sense.
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Post by lenlenlen1 on Oct 23, 2018 17:12:40 GMT
Yes. I've lived in New York City. It's quite common actually. And after a few times, its rather comforting. As for context... it's quite unnecessary in New York City random yelling.
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