And allthough I guess I was (mostly) lucky today, not everyone else was. Let's sum up some stupid stuff people did over the past few days. Let's pretend that it all happened today.
Okay, let's begin!
Getting to college.
This morning, when I got on the train to college, everything was really crowded (see, this actually happened last friday, when it is reasonable to have a crowded train. Moving on.). A woman made her way on the train in front of me, which happens all the time, but THEN stood there, in the middle of the train with all the passengers behind her waiting to get through and find the rare seats that weren't taken, yet. She just stood there holding out her arms, blocking the way for all the others! Then I saw that she wanted to block 2 pairs of seats on either way of the corridor, but instead of putting her bag in one seat and waiting in the other, she just freaking stood there! I wanted to get by and looked at the seats she blocked, thinking "seeeeeats, glorious seeeeeats, I re-ally want one!" The woman, who just blatantly refused to let me (and the other people behind me) pass, saw that I looked at the seats and, wow, started to push me foreward saying "C'mon girl move along, we're many."
Goooosh!!! No ma'am, now I AM going to sit RIGHT there, thanks to you. I sat down not saying anything. She was mad, I was mad, and I would have walked away from the seats with a tear in my imaginative 3rd eye, but she pushed me. And pushing... just exceeds everything. So, I sat down. Some woman sat down next to me and allllll of the people the rude one was saving seats for sat close around and talked really loudly. Well, I listened to some music on the way to college and calmed down so much, that I actually would have walked off without making a comment. BUT, when I kindly asked the woman sitting next to me, if I could pleeease get out, the rude one on the other side said "Well finally!"
I had to watch not to boil over.
I turned around and just simply said "If you wouldn't have pushed me and asked me in a nice way, I would have moved along."
Why do old(-er) people (and these women were only in her 40s or so) always expect perfect behaviour from the littler ones, but yet never seem to apply these rules to themselves!
And yes, I DO "yell" at old women when they push me aside in shops, on the street at bus stops, on trams and trains and so on! I take pride in that!
You forced your rules on us when we were little and we abide by them, but they - just - don't!
Now, I respect age age a lot, as I said yesterday, my dad is 72, but some things just don't work.
At college.
In my classes, there is this one girl, Stephanie, who is ALWAYS late. No matter when class starts, she is always 5 minutes late! It is unbelievably annoying and I always want to slap her in the face when I hear it knocking on the door. Then, she sits in class, english this time, right in front of the teacher, I mean, literally just some inches away from her, she's looking right in her direction, and she puts her head on the deask and falls asleep. Really deep. I mean, we were all laughing about her, but she didn't notice. Whoops, once class was over the coloss arose and left the room. I couldn't believe it!
On the way home.
What they didn't expect was, that, on our trains, t's like on an airplane. There's a thingy coming through with food and drinks that you can buy. For them, it's not enough to just pull these bags closer to where they sat. No, the man had to get up, shove the stuff completely out of the way and then was told by the staff that they're coming back in a few minutes and that he should just put the bags away altogether. HAH! Problem for the german!
What did the couple (in their 50ies, probably) do? They gave up sitting next to each other and sat behin each other, each using one seat to sit and the other one for their luggage. WOW. How dumb. On a train. Heavy bags. Yeah no, riiight, someone could come and steal 2 heavy suitcases! And no worries about someone not finding a seat, the train, as said, was almost empty!
I took a picture, I had so much fun.
I am very sorry, that this post wasn't even nearly as interesting and sense-making, as the one from yesterday, but nonetheless... challenge completed, for today.
See you tomorrow, BEDA!
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In other news, my mom found out about my tattoo, I told you about the other day. She found plastic wrap and scissors in my room and said "I found [said things]! Did you get a new tattoo?" Gosh, so horrible! What normal person thinks of something like that when they see freaking plastic wrap and scissors!!! Wow. Just wow.
HOW DO MOMS DO THAT?????????????????????????
In more other news, House just kissed Cuddy and Monk said "Alibi bleliby"
The world is awesome.
The End.
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