I am yet to completely understand how people can live with eachother in a day and age such as this. I recently went to a department store where I gathered a 79¢ creamsicle and a pack of my favourite trading cards (to which I call happy day), and proceeded to the counter where I pay the gentleman at the front. As I walked up to him, so did another man. I was curious as to why the other man cut in front when I had the go ahead. However I am not one to bicker about the little things. When a problem such as this arises, I find it my sworn duty not to make it into that awkward, brutally honest moment, where I express my thoughts which may differ from others despite age or level of experience. I always try not to cause a Larry David moment.
To those reading this who don't watch Mr. David's HBO program (Curb Your Enthusiasm), a Larry David moment is when a blatantly obvious error in judgement or an example of idiocy ranging between any level of disregard for those around them or asinine behaviour portrayed by a character/person of any kind is, "brought to light" by a citizen influenced or near the problem, one that isn't afraid to speak the obvious or point out a fact/popular opinion to the issue at hand. Usually when a chat and cut happens, I let it slip, unlike the display of dominance a buff bulbous body builder would show when he parks his big truck (that would fit in one space) across several parking spots occasionally distingushable and measured by how much muscle he thinks he has and the size of his mechanical mistake of nature.
I usually consider that people will always learn a lesson they need to, while I'm still trying to save up for a $5.78 pack of pride and joy.
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