I did a mean thing...
#16
Re: I did a mean thing...
I ignored the security guard in my car park.
He was trying to tell me that I shouldn't park on this side of the entrance if my apartment entrance is the other side. He did it quite rudely and with zero reason.
I asked him if he was bothered by it.
WHen he said yes I suggested quite forcibly that he should be more bothered about stopping people from parking alongside a wall that says no parking which makes it a 54 point maneuvre for me to get out of a space opposite. I suggested he should ask Idama to reply to any one of my ****ing emails about parking and how I can reserve a space because everyone tells me I can't yet but there are quite a few getting reserved magically. I suggested also that he should be more concerned about getting the car next to me removed which has sat idle since I've lived there (16months) gathering dust. I sugested that maybe when I get home from work and can't find a space he should stop letting workers in a nearby office tower park in the residents car park. I suggested that really, if there is a problem with me parking 30yds from my entrance compared to 25yds that he should write me a letter explaining it.
I then assumed from the blank stare and the fact that I'd just vented months of anger on the prick coupled with the fact that each point took me a step closer so I ended up towering over him all red faced, fat and angry that I should leave.
It was probably quite mean.
He was trying to tell me that I shouldn't park on this side of the entrance if my apartment entrance is the other side. He did it quite rudely and with zero reason.
I asked him if he was bothered by it.
WHen he said yes I suggested quite forcibly that he should be more bothered about stopping people from parking alongside a wall that says no parking which makes it a 54 point maneuvre for me to get out of a space opposite. I suggested he should ask Idama to reply to any one of my ****ing emails about parking and how I can reserve a space because everyone tells me I can't yet but there are quite a few getting reserved magically. I suggested also that he should be more concerned about getting the car next to me removed which has sat idle since I've lived there (16months) gathering dust. I sugested that maybe when I get home from work and can't find a space he should stop letting workers in a nearby office tower park in the residents car park. I suggested that really, if there is a problem with me parking 30yds from my entrance compared to 25yds that he should write me a letter explaining it.
I then assumed from the blank stare and the fact that I'd just vented months of anger on the prick coupled with the fact that each point took me a step closer so I ended up towering over him all red faced, fat and angry that I should leave.
It was probably quite mean.
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Re: I did a mean thing...
If i don't like someone, i just put them on ignore. No more newsfeed clutter and I know that they won't see me on 'people you may know' lists leading to awkward questions.
#24
Re: I did a mean thing...
Facebook is for knobs who like boring people with their inconsequential little lives, pictures of their dinner or kids, how many ****ing 'sleeps' until Christmas, and updating about how good a time you are having while you are having the aforementioned good time.
Raaaarrr
Raaaarrr
#25
Re: I did a mean thing...
Facebook is for knobs who like boring people with their inconsequential little lives, pictures of their dinner or kids, how many ****ing 'sleeps' until Christmas, and updating about how good a time you are having while you are having the aforementioned good time.
Raaaarrr
Raaaarrr
That would be far more interesting than the lies people churn out...
#28
Re: I did a mean thing...
Facebook is for knobs who like boring people with their inconsequential little lives, pictures of their dinner or kids, how many ****ing 'sleeps' until Christmas, and updating about how good a time you are having while you are having the aforementioned good time.
Raaaarrr
Raaaarrr
btw u can just go the annoying person's page, click on 'friends' and then uncheck 'show in news feed'. problem solved, you dont have to look at what they ate every night at dinner nor do you have to any longer read a 'copy paste' of some ****y song!!
meanest thing i ever did, too many I would think but once I bumped into an old man on the bus (college days) and he got pissed off and said if I was younger I would break your teeth, I just laughed. Felt really bad later and since I still havent forgotten it, apparently still feel bad about it
#29
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Re: I did a mean thing...
You're steering this in a bad direction.
RE: facebook, I use it to keep in touch with pals back home and to organise shit like my birthday.
I detest people who post depressing shit, I don't want to know.
I don't mind too much of the; look at my dinner stuff because I want to know that I'm still a better cook than some of the half-wits.
Also, I don't mind posting about how my life is better than theirs. I enjoy perusing profiles and seeing people are excited about their upcoming trip to Belgium on holiday and that it's going to be the best time ever. I just chuckle and think "bless, I'm better than you".
REALLY self-gratifying but well worth it. Trust me.
RE: facebook, I use it to keep in touch with pals back home and to organise shit like my birthday.
I detest people who post depressing shit, I don't want to know.
I don't mind too much of the; look at my dinner stuff because I want to know that I'm still a better cook than some of the half-wits.
Also, I don't mind posting about how my life is better than theirs. I enjoy perusing profiles and seeing people are excited about their upcoming trip to Belgium on holiday and that it's going to be the best time ever. I just chuckle and think "bless, I'm better than you".
REALLY self-gratifying but well worth it. Trust me.
#30
Re: I did a mean thing...
You're steering this in a bad direction.
RE: facebook, I use it to keep in touch with pals back home and to organise shit like my birthday.
I detest people who post depressing shit, I don't want to know.
I don't mind too much of the; look at my dinner stuff because I want to know that I'm still a better cook than some of the half-wits.
Also, I don't mind posting about how my life is better than theirs. I enjoy perusing profiles and seeing people are excited about their upcoming trip to Belgium on holiday and that it's going to be the best time ever. I just chuckle and think "bless, I'm better than you".
REALLY self-gratifying but well worth it. Trust me.
RE: facebook, I use it to keep in touch with pals back home and to organise shit like my birthday.
I detest people who post depressing shit, I don't want to know.
I don't mind too much of the; look at my dinner stuff because I want to know that I'm still a better cook than some of the half-wits.
Also, I don't mind posting about how my life is better than theirs. I enjoy perusing profiles and seeing people are excited about their upcoming trip to Belgium on holiday and that it's going to be the best time ever. I just chuckle and think "bless, I'm better than you".
REALLY self-gratifying but well worth it. Trust me.