Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Young white men are the worst offenders.
I disagree. IME, worst offenders are middle aged women.
No, they're WOMEN.. They're ENTITLED to seats! How do you not know that?
Middle aged woman here - disagree. We are not ENTITLED to a seat anymore than a man. I always stand for anyone who is less able.
If you as a woman feel you are more entitled to a seat then a man is, you should also feel entitled to be paid less as well.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Dear sir yourself:
The thyroid gland controls how quickly the body uses energy.
Hypothyroidism is a condition where the body gains wait due to a slow metabolism.
Kindly do not assume every big person got that way from eating too much.
Thank you.
Ah, the old "it's my thyroid" excuse...
Dear Sir
Hypothyroidism can be controlled with medication.
Weight loss can be achieved with proper diet and exercise.
Please stop using excuses for your largess.
This is not what largesse means.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Young white men are the worst offenders.
I disagree. IME, worst offenders are middle aged women.
No, they're WOMEN.. They're ENTITLED to seats! How do you not know that?
Anonymous wrote:To be fair, I've stayed in/moved to the aisle seat when I have to get off at the next stop or two, but it's no biggie to get up for someone else to sit in the window seat.
Anonymous wrote:Dear sir or madam,
I note that you are sitting in an aisle seat next to an empty window seat. Although you are entitled to two seats since you're so much better than the rest of us, I am such a cad that I will -- *gasp* -- actually ask to sit in that seat...in fact, I'll do so specifically because I dislike your behavior and think it's antisocial.
Ever yours,
Churlish, yet civic-minded rider

Anonymous wrote:Dear sir or madam,
I note that you are sitting in an aisle seat next to an empty window seat. Although you are entitled to two seats since you're so much better than the rest of us, I am such a cad that I will -- *gasp* -- actually ask to sit in that seat...in fact, I'll do so specifically because I dislike your behavior and think it's antisocial.
Ever yours,
Churlish, yet civic-minded rider
Anonymous wrote:Dear sir or madam,
I note that you are sitting in an aisle seat next to an empty window seat. Although you are entitled to two seats since you're so much better than the rest of us, I am such a cad that I will -- *gasp* -- actually ask to sit in that seat...in fact, I'll do so specifically because I dislike your behavior and think it's antisocial.
Ever yours,
Churlish, yet civic-minded rider