Just need to vent

Sep 26, 2009 06:34

First of all, when the bus is relatively empty, why do people insist on standing up? Especially near the driver, discussing garbage. A lot of times forward of the yellow line on routes such as Kimball-Homan ( Read more... )

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girly123 September 28 2009, 16:08:10 UTC
Also, maybe not have so many kids, huh? Like there's enough jobs and food for everybody.

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girly123 September 28 2009, 16:09:09 UTC
Also, I don't think I've ever heard someone complain about the buses driving fast before. Congrats.

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_mytruth_ September 28 2009, 16:34:23 UTC
I've complained! There have been some drivers that literally made me fear for my life, lol.

Oh and the one driver a couple weeks ago who slammed on his brakes SO HARD that I literally slid two feet across the bus floor (even while wearing some very grippy sneakers). Good thing I was holding the railing.

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ohbusiness September 29 2009, 04:06:07 UTC
Maybe you shouldn't have been standing by the driver and talking about garbage.

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lovevslogic September 28 2009, 16:17:39 UTC
Some people just get antsy and feel like standing up and having children.

Just mind your own business and be grateful that we even have buses and trains to stand on and transport children.

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thehappyemo September 28 2009, 18:30:36 UTC
Well, I'm strongly Childfree, and you can't change my mind.

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thehappyemo September 28 2009, 18:19:03 UTC
Actually it does.

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thehappyemo September 28 2009, 18:30:55 UTC
It would be a lot better if it did.

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divineaspect September 28 2009, 17:52:55 UTC
Troll.

That out of the way, because people form these things we call communities, cultures, and societies. Drivers and Passengers both fall into the category of people.

Because they have a silly set of rules designed (badly) to prevent bus bunching which they must adhere to.

I agree Strollers are a headache on a crowded bus, but so is my kart full of groceries.

Children do not negatively affect the amount of jobs or food available to you. If you are seriously concerned about such issues (though I doubt it), I suggest doing some research into programs like BIG which are proven to resolve them.

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thehappyemo September 28 2009, 18:31:28 UTC
I wasn't concerned about myself this time around.

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thehappyemo September 28 2009, 23:21:54 UTC
I know, Ben Stein told me so.

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