Screaming woman at Falls Church Whole Foods parking lot

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Which parking lots have crosswalks?

Come on man When you’re in a Whole Foods parking lot, you have to act like toddlers are running everywhere.

Right here - there's clearly a crosswalk.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:A lot of pedestrians and cyclists seem to have an overblown sense entitlement. They want you to be careful and react to them while doing little to protect themselves. Cyclists in particular pay no heed to laws whatsoever and expect you to adjust to them.


lol at the bolded. It's a parking lot not a 4-lane freeway.


They still need to watch what they are doing. Walking around looking at their phones, not checking left and right, just common sense stuff. Some of us are taught defensive driving, but people should also try defensive walking and cycling.
Anonymous
Didn't read up thread after OP so don't know if someone already said this: why are you on HERE, on this forum, saying this?? Did you get out and try to talk to this person as you saw person going into store to talk to manager?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Could this person be unhoused/at risk/experiencing a negative mental health episode/under the influence or all of the above?


Do you mean “homeless?”

Please use plain language.


All written in FCPS DEI language.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:To the woman who was almost bumped by a car in the Whole Foods parking lot because you were crossing without paying attention and also not a crosswalk… I understand being scared by the experience, but your reaction was not commiserate with the situation. You were storming through the parking lot, screaming “douche bag” climbing over pumpkins on the sidewalk past customers to get to the store manager to report the driver, resulted in scaring many children. FWIW I was not with any children of my own, but saw the looks of other families as you were ranting and screaming. If you recognize yourself in this, I suggest you go talk to a professional about your experience because your reaction was quite concerning.

My bad.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Could this person be unhoused/at risk/experiencing a negative mental health episode/under the influence or all of the above?


Do you mean “homeless?”

Please use plain language.


All written in FCPS DEI language.


I don’t care about that.

Speak plainly, please. Refrain from talking bullshit.

Mkay? Are we clear?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Didn't read up thread after OP so don't know if someone already said this: why are you on HERE, on this forum, saying this?? Did you get out and try to talk to this person as you saw person going into store to talk to manager?


Did I try to calm down the unhinged woman yelling DB and other insults in front of children, the same lady climbing over pumpkins to get around families outside of Whole Foods? No, lol. I did not.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Didn't read up thread after OP so don't know if someone already said this: why are you on HERE, on this forum, saying this?? Did you get out and try to talk to this person as you saw person going into store to talk to manager?


Did I try to calm down the unhinged woman yelling DB and other insults in front of children, the same lady climbing over pumpkins to get around families outside of Whole Foods? No, lol. I did not.



Why are you so hung up on the pumpkins, OP? You sound like the weird one.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Didn't read up thread after OP so don't know if someone already said this: why are you on HERE, on this forum, saying this?? Did you get out and try to talk to this person as you saw person going into store to talk to manager?


Did I try to calm down the unhinged woman yelling DB and other insults in front of children, the same lady climbing over pumpkins to get around families outside of Whole Foods? No, lol. I did not.



Why are you so hung up on the pumpkins, OP? You sound like the weird one.


Have you ever seen a grown woman try to walk on top of pumpkins?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Didn't read up thread after OP so don't know if someone already said this: why are you on HERE, on this forum, saying this?? Did you get out and try to talk to this person as you saw person going into store to talk to manager?


Did I try to calm down the unhinged woman yelling DB and other insults in front of children, the same lady climbing over pumpkins to get around families outside of Whole Foods? No, lol. I did not.



Why are you so hung up on the pumpkins, OP? You sound like the weird one.


Have you ever seen a grown woman try to walk on top of pumpkins?
It sounds like trying to walk on asphalt nearly got her killed. Maybe I'd have felt safer on the pumpkins too.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:the entire parking lot is a cross walk. Have you never taken drivers ed?


^This. You always are in a constant lookout for pedestrians in a parking lot.


Have some of you never seen idiot pedestrians before. OP didn't hit her. Probably because she was going super slow and paying attn, unlike this idiot woman.

I am so sick of idiots walking around with their nose buried in their phones and paying no attention.
Anonymous
I could imagine this. The pumpkins are lined up along the curb of WF. Many are super-sized giant 🎃 pumpkins! Perhaps where the crazy mouthing off lady tried to enter the sidewalk, she would have had to high step, jump over the row of pumpkins.

But, Op, were you the one that almost hit this woman?
Anonymous
Pedestrians have the right of way in a parking lot.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:To the woman who was almost bumped by a car in the Whole Foods parking lot because you were crossing without paying attention and also not a crosswalk… I understand being scared by the experience, but your reaction was not commiserate with the situation. You were storming through the parking lot, screaming “douche bag” climbing over pumpkins on the sidewalk past customers to get to the store manager to report the driver, resulted in scaring many children. FWIW I was not with any children of my own, but saw the looks of other families as you were ranting and screaming. If you recognize yourself in this, I suggest you go talk to a professional about your experience because your reaction was quite concerning.


Why would you post this here? If she was upset over almost being hit by a car, why not be a good persona and go ask her if she was ok? Your reaction is more concerning than hers was. You need to go talk to a professional if you would shame her here like this as its very unkind.
Anonymous
OP maybe you should get off your phone when you are driving. You sound equally unhinged as the woman you hit.
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