Well, that was horrible.
Welcome to 21st century america- where people will "pray for you brother" whilst carefully filming on their phones, but not actually doing anything to help.
( , Fri 4 Mar 2011, 10:32, Share, Reply)
Welcome to 21st century america- where people will "pray for you brother" whilst carefully filming on their phones, but not actually doing anything to help.
( , Fri 4 Mar 2011, 10:32, Share, Reply)
its not just fucking america
i was walking down oxford street last year when a cable some men where working on went bang...the guy lost an arm or something....
and the whole scene was full of people holding up thier phones to take pictures over the hoarding the ambulance put up....
i hope everyone who filmed it has the same thing happen to thier kids....
( , Fri 4 Mar 2011, 11:00, Share, Reply)
i was walking down oxford street last year when a cable some men where working on went bang...the guy lost an arm or something....
and the whole scene was full of people holding up thier phones to take pictures over the hoarding the ambulance put up....
i hope everyone who filmed it has the same thing happen to thier kids....
( , Fri 4 Mar 2011, 11:00, Share, Reply)
Christ. I'd like to think if I were in that situation I'd be able to do something to help,
or at least find someone who could.
(and not just because my phone doesn't have a camera).
( , Fri 4 Mar 2011, 11:10, Share, Reply)
or at least find someone who could.
(and not just because my phone doesn't have a camera).
( , Fri 4 Mar 2011, 11:10, Share, Reply)
I pull over whenever I see a car by the side of the road
Every single time I broke down in the past, the RAC switchboard was always too busy. Back then I would have loved for someone to stop and help. Now I've learned to do it myself, I try to make the world a little happier place to be in. Same with people looking lost - I'll always go offer directions politely.
I just can't imagine walking past a medical emergency like nothing serious had happened.
( , Fri 4 Mar 2011, 11:18, Share, Reply)
Every single time I broke down in the past, the RAC switchboard was always too busy. Back then I would have loved for someone to stop and help. Now I've learned to do it myself, I try to make the world a little happier place to be in. Same with people looking lost - I'll always go offer directions politely.
I just can't imagine walking past a medical emergency like nothing serious had happened.
( , Fri 4 Mar 2011, 11:18, Share, Reply)
yeah i always stop for broken down motorists...
especially if they are women....and alone....
.....or with kids
( , Fri 4 Mar 2011, 11:31, Share, Reply)
especially if they are women....and alone....
.....or with kids
( , Fri 4 Mar 2011, 11:31, Share, Reply)
That's really rather sinister sounding
I do hope you aren't implying I'm a bad sort. I didn't say "I have taken drunk people home" before, because that sounds bad. But I've helped a guy who was passed out next to the river when I was walking back one night, one who was wandering around in my street, and one girl who'd had several bottles of wine that night - helped all of them to get home. I feel I must state that they went to *their* homes (not mine) with neither hanky-panky nor rumpy-pumpy, and I never saw any of them again.
( , Fri 4 Mar 2011, 11:39, Share, Reply)
I do hope you aren't implying I'm a bad sort. I didn't say "I have taken drunk people home" before, because that sounds bad. But I've helped a guy who was passed out next to the river when I was walking back one night, one who was wandering around in my street, and one girl who'd had several bottles of wine that night - helped all of them to get home. I feel I must state that they went to *their* homes (not mine) with neither hanky-panky nor rumpy-pumpy, and I never saw any of them again.
( , Fri 4 Mar 2011, 11:39, Share, Reply)
Don't panic Jelly,
I think Mr Darwin was typing with one hand whilst writing that.
( , Fri 4 Mar 2011, 11:47, Share, Reply)
I think Mr Darwin was typing with one hand whilst writing that.
( , Fri 4 Mar 2011, 11:47, Share, Reply)