I don't understand the attraction
Smaug says: Ricky Gervais. Lesbian pr0n. Going into a crowded bar, purely because it's crowded. All these things seem to be popular with everybody else, but I just can't work out why. What leaves you cold just as much as it turns everyone else on?
( , Thu 15 Oct 2009, 14:54)
Smaug says: Ricky Gervais. Lesbian pr0n. Going into a crowded bar, purely because it's crowded. All these things seem to be popular with everybody else, but I just can't work out why. What leaves you cold just as much as it turns everyone else on?
( , Thu 15 Oct 2009, 14:54)
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Lack of awareness of your surroundings
I don't get the attraction of standing in a big group that is blocking everyone else's way. You see these groups all the time in London (especially on the underground) - these are the people who stop and chat at the top/bottom of stairs/escalators or in front of the doors to a lift or in doorways. It also happens on the pavement outside museums which is really annoying because that's generally kids on a school trip and the teachers make no attempt to prevent this happening and you need to walk in the road to get past them (I work near the Natural History Museum so I get really pissed off by this).
I really don't understand how people can do this let alone seem to enjoy it because whenever I'm in a group that are in people's way I get really stressed out about it and keep trying to get everyone to move to a more sensible spot. It seems that when you are in a group you become impervious to dirty looks and not so discrete comments about your lack of consideration.
( , Thu 15 Oct 2009, 22:50, 1 reply)
I don't get the attraction of standing in a big group that is blocking everyone else's way. You see these groups all the time in London (especially on the underground) - these are the people who stop and chat at the top/bottom of stairs/escalators or in front of the doors to a lift or in doorways. It also happens on the pavement outside museums which is really annoying because that's generally kids on a school trip and the teachers make no attempt to prevent this happening and you need to walk in the road to get past them (I work near the Natural History Museum so I get really pissed off by this).
I really don't understand how people can do this let alone seem to enjoy it because whenever I'm in a group that are in people's way I get really stressed out about it and keep trying to get everyone to move to a more sensible spot. It seems that when you are in a group you become impervious to dirty looks and not so discrete comments about your lack of consideration.
( , Thu 15 Oct 2009, 22:50, 1 reply)
My personal favourite, a total of three people on a double decker bus, all stacked up standing at the foot of the stair well to give MAXIMUM obstruction and then I get fighting attitude for elbowing my way past while looking deeply impressed at their 'tard social skills.
( , Fri 16 Oct 2009, 13:46, closed)
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