Entitled and Clueless People

Anonymous
Maybe he was deaf.
Anonymous
Every dog owner lately in stores, restaurants, and apartments that don't allow dogs unless service dog.
One got mad their dogs wasn't allowed to eat and drink inside the restaurant. The water bowl was outside for the dogs, but it wasn't enough.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I still wear my Y cap from college but I literally have never bought a baseball cap otherwise and don’t have any others. I feel bad now, worth it to buy something generic?


Yes. Everybody is laughing at you. How can you possibly not know that?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Have you really never in your life gotten distracted and stopped where it was inconvenient for someone else? I find your sainthood unlikely.


Not with a dog on a six foot leash blocking the entire sidewalk. No. Especially not a stupid fluffy white dog.
Anonymous
It is sad anyone so old still wearing college gear. It is a sign that that is when they peaked. Same with those losers driving around with Greek license plate frames.
Anonymous
I think all you complainers are the ones who are entitled. If you were in your right minds, you'd realize all this is just minor annoyances and part of living in crowded places.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I think all you complainers are the ones who are entitled. If you were in your right minds, you'd realize all this is just minor annoyances and part of living in crowded places.



Wrong. People like Yale cap need to do their part.
Anonymous
Last week a black woman with a white fluffy dog blocked my way while she texted.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Guaranteed he is a lawyer at one of the big firms.


For sure. I mean, get over yourself already. Your glory days are long behind you.


At least he had glory days.

You’ll never have them.
Anonymous
I’ve been getting increasingly annoyed by this kind of thing as I get older. My lid school community is full of people like this. I about lost it today when a man dropping off a kid in the kiss and ride line proceeded to get out of the car to life the child out of her seat, then stand on the sidewalk as she walked toward the building. The school has sent so many emails telling you to keep it moving! Way too many people who are either oblivious or don’t think rules apply to them.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Guaranteed he is a lawyer at one of the big firms.


For sure. I mean, get over yourself already. Your glory days are long behind you.


At least he had glory days.

You’ll never have them.


Sorry, but mine never stopped. I’m living in the present and the future, not the past. And having a great time doing it.

I’ll bet that guy does alumni admissions interviews for Yale and gets off on his little power trip.
Anonymous
He has a wee pecker too
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I think all you complainers are the ones who are entitled. If you were in your right minds, you'd realize all this is just minor annoyances and part of living in crowded places.



😂😂😂😂😂😂 no!
Anonymous
Ah yes, the retractable leash. Not the dog's fault the owner is stupid.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Ah yes, the retractable leash. Not the dog's fault the owner is stupid.


As a dog owner, there are an absolute scourge. Everyone who uses them insists that they always are paying attention and they retract it so as not to impact anyone else. And it is never, ever true.

You had a legitimate complaint, OP. But in a failed attempt to be funny, you focused on the baseball cap the dog walker was wearing and the type of dog he owns.
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