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<blockquote data-quote="Jetset" data-source="post: 1189593" data-attributes="member: 12687"><p>The real lesson here is that Game Saves Lives.</p><p></p><p>I could understand being angry if he was actually expected to speak Spanish because the employees don't speak English at a business that clearly caters to the local public. Not <em>that</em> angry, that's just nuts, but still. Frustrated. Make an offhand remark to a manager and take your business elsewhere. Whatever.</p><p></p><p>Ranting like a lunatic because you witnessed <em>other people</em> speaking Spanish <em>to each other</em> in a conversation that you were not part of? Even the most meddlesome busybody of a lonely old widow would scoff at such faggotry. Now that he's drawn attention to himself, other lawyers and clients are coming out of the woodwork about his perpetual agitation and unprofessional outbursts.</p><p></p><p>Even before the arrival of viral media, people who habitually threw tantrums like this had a way of quietly getting killed or locked up. Most incidents just disappeared. Maybe there'd be a blurb in the newspaper about "road rage" or a "domestic incident", and then your friends would shrug their shoulders and hamster it away. Now, police bodycams, dashcams, security surveillance, phone recorders are widespread and not only can the story go everywhere, but there's a good chance you're only going to become even more famous if you to try to come up with a clever lie to make it look good.</p><p></p><p>Schlossberg is a warning to all men: <em>having your life irrevocably destroyed is a very realistic consequence of losing frame.</em></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jetset, post: 1189593, member: 12687"] The real lesson here is that Game Saves Lives. I could understand being angry if he was actually expected to speak Spanish because the employees don't speak English at a business that clearly caters to the local public. Not [i]that[/i] angry, that's just nuts, but still. Frustrated. Make an offhand remark to a manager and take your business elsewhere. Whatever. Ranting like a lunatic because you witnessed [i]other people[/i] speaking Spanish [i]to each other[/i] in a conversation that you were not part of? Even the most meddlesome busybody of a lonely old widow would scoff at such faggotry. Now that he's drawn attention to himself, other lawyers and clients are coming out of the woodwork about his perpetual agitation and unprofessional outbursts. Even before the arrival of viral media, people who habitually threw tantrums like this had a way of quietly getting killed or locked up. Most incidents just disappeared. Maybe there'd be a blurb in the newspaper about "road rage" or a "domestic incident", and then your friends would shrug their shoulders and hamster it away. Now, police bodycams, dashcams, security surveillance, phone recorders are widespread and not only can the story go everywhere, but there's a good chance you're only going to become even more famous if you to try to come up with a clever lie to make it look good. Schlossberg is a warning to all men: [i]having your life irrevocably destroyed is a very realistic consequence of losing frame.[/i] [/QUOTE]
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