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Fucking rude little pricks-

casavant

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I fucking hate it when I'm here at work and someone walks by or stops by to turn in a book (It's a university library). I don't get off on being all smiles and warm and fuzzy or anything, but usually I try to offer some kind of greeting. What pisses me off is when some piece of shit fuck wad walks up, and I say something like, "Hey, how are you?", in a clearly audible tone of voice, and they don't say a damn thing in return. I had some cockbiter just come by to turn some stuff in, and I said, "Hey, how's it going, man?", and smile. He just briefly looked up and didn't say a damn thing. Keep in mind, this is a library- it's not this bustle of noise and activity. He knew damn well I was talking to him. I don't expect a goddamn cookie for offering a greeting, but common courteousy mandates that you at least acknowledge that this person gives a shit enough to recognize your existence. So this fuck head didn't say anything, and after a few seconds of silence I said, "That good, huh?". He just looked at me and walked off. The next time this happens, I'm going to use their fucking student ID to cut open their lower abdominal region and rip out their spleen. Swear to God.
 
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Make sure you have a couple of super absorbant towels handy or just stash the body in one of the history sections.
 
YEah, the towels are important... but I'm not sure I would put the body in the history secition, I might put it in the Afghan culture section... that's pretty much a never visited area of the library. ;)

C
 
WODIN said:
Make sure you have a couple of super absorbant towels handy or just stash the body in one of the history sections.

I might go for the art section instead- there's beauty in everything, after all.:D
 
Nobody has any manners anymore!! I know what you're saying... I work in retail, and there was a time that I was working in an upscale department store loaded with snobbish socialites and little girls parading around in Fendi. Anyway, customer service is key and smiles and greetings are manadtory. But damn it, some of them make it real hard to be kind!!
And another thing that pisses me off... when you hold a door for someone and they can't say thank you!! I mean, I know it's a small thing, but is it so hard to say f'en thanks?! Sheesh!!
 
i honestly feel your pain casavant because things like this gets under my skin on a daily basis. never stop being friendly though because for every dickhead that doesn't give you a response, there will be two people who are like "hey what's up" and cool back to you. spread the love.

also, this is for you.
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The pollitically correct response in that situation is:

That bad huh?

Remember, his life sucks jolly green giant dick so have pity...
 
Y_Lifter said:
The pollitically correct response in that situation is:

That bad huh?

Remember, his life sucks jolly green giant dick so have pity...

Hahaha. I've used the PC response before, but this fairycake didn't seem deserving. I was hoping to piss him off a little bit. Oh, what drama in my life!:rolleyes:
 
Supersizeme

supersizeme said:
i honestly feel your pain casavant because things like this gets under my skin on a daily basis. never stop being friendly though because for every dickhead that doesn't give you a response, there will be two people who are like "hey what's up" and cool back to you. spread the love.

also, this is for you.
cookie.gif

Yeah, most people are pretty cool. It can get old though when you have to deal with socially inept shitbags on occasion. Like the turd last night who used the tanning bed in MY time slot. I let it go that time, but next time I'm buying a water gun and squirting his balls with jalapeno juice and Ben Gay. Fucker.

The cookies were quite tasty.
 
That same time of shit pisses me off too bro. How about when you hold a door for someone and they just walk right through w/o saying thanks, just like they expect people to do that type of shit for them.
 
I do believe it's a somewhat regional thing.

When we moved to the Ft. Worth area, the wife commented on how nice everyone was in Texas.

I had to explain. I don't think their necessarily nice- nor do they particularly like you - but for the most part they have good manners and are helpful - and it does rub off.

A LOT better manners then back in the DC area where rude is a way-of-life

MY $0.02 worth
 
don't let it get to you bro.

let stuff like that pass right through you.

and next time you see them look straight into their eyes, and project nothing.

try to see them for who they are.

if you project nothing,

they will only be left with their own emotions, and thoughts.

and sometimes they will see the errors of their ways, just by someone looking at them like that.....

shit this hard to explain.

but I gauratntee it will work,,,,,,they will remeber you next time, and will be more civil....

does this make sense?

if not I will elaborate
 
I hate when people ask me how I'm doing.

Look, you don't know me, so you obviously don't care how I'm doing. I don't care how you're doing either, but if you ask me how I'm doing, then I have to ask you the same thing, even though we both don't care, so that I don't look like a dick.

Besides, if I was doing anything but alright, would I really tell you? And if I did, would you really want to listen?

"Hi sir, how are you?"

"Boy I'm terrible! I've got this big bacterial growth on my penis, my car just got a flat tire, my wife left me for my friend's mistress, and now someone just asked me how I was doing!!!"

Gr.

I find it very polite to ask, but I'd rather just get service.

-Warik
 
Warik good points.
and I agree.

but with intelligence such as yours you may realize that if everyone conducted their affairs like you do.

almost no one would greet anyone for any particular reason.

so how do you ever get to know someone, outside the workplace or school?

you got to make a leap of faith sometimes, like that sometimes people actually givea shit and will help you if your down and out.

a helping hand does not always have to come from a familiar face.

soemtimes a connection only requires a hello.
 
Warik-

My thoughts on this are the same as yours to an extent, but I think greeting someone in a friendly manner is much better than saying nothing. It shows that you bear no ill will towards them, at least. When you get to be 280 pounds, see how that affects the way people react to you, especially if you don't seem friendly. Also, if part of your job description is to interact with students and be as helpful as possible, scowling all the time doesn't get you too far.
 
PinK233 said:
<points and laughs>

You work in a library

:FRlol:


J/K :D

:D Yes, I do look a little out of place in here. I think I scare many of the fifty year old tea sipping librarians. But it can be a pretty cool place to work. I balance it out by bouncing on weekends. One time, one of the library women stopped in early at the bar where I work, which never happens (there's a good mixture of young and old that come out, but librarians don't really live life in the fast lane. I think she was meeting some friends.), and she got to see me boot out a couple of people. It was pretty funny.
 
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