I didn't know tigers could become Muslims
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Crisp said:Cr33pin said:Crouching Tiger hidden moron
I just spent a few months in China and this does not surprise me a bit. Those people live in their own world and are completely clueless to their surroundings. They just stare at their phones everywhere they walk. It got to the point where I would get excited when I saw one walking my way staring at their phone, cause I would just tense up and make myself as solid as possible and let them run into me. I got a sick joy when they dropped their phones or it knocked them down... I'm talking men, women, and children.
Also I have seen how grown Chinese women throw fits like small children. Nothing about this story surprises me at all.
I see this incident as more of a "china" thing than a "woman" thing. After being here a couple of years you kind of get immune to it, but on a daily basis you will see whether it is explicitly written out rules or common society courtesy rules, the average Chinese does not give a fuck. Most have no filter and just do whatever they want. Obviously I have no concrete support to back this up, but I'd be willing to wager this woman was hardly the first person to get out of their car in the tiger area. Whether it was a woman going for the perfect selfie, or some dude stepping out of his car for a smoke, I'm sure plenty have exited their cars, it's just this broad happened to get jumped.
Suits said:Suits said:Cr33pin said:Crouching Tiger hidden moron
I just spent a few months in China and this does not surprise me a bit. Those people live in their own world and are completely clueless to their surroundings. They just stare at their phones everywhere they walk. It got to the point where I would get excited when I saw one walking my way staring at their phone, cause I would just tense up and make myself as solid as possible and let them run into me. I got a sick joy when they dropped their phones or it knocked them down... I'm talking men, women, and children.
Also I have seen how grown Chinese women throw fits like small children. Nothing about this story surprises me at all.
Does the fact that (based on my experiences in China) the only person in this story that I felt sorry for was the poor husband make me a bad person?
A part of me wishes there was a tiger waiting every time a woman lured her husband into an emotions-based argument that he cannot win.
I've rethought my position and I need to apologize for the untimely and off-the-cuff remarks.
I need to put more thought into what I type before I hit post.
In fact, there's no reason to feel sorry for the husband.
Chinese mother-in-laws are absolutely monsters.
He won the lottery twice in one day. Not only did he manage to shed his mother-in-law, but he managed to become the first man alive to win an argument with his wife.
In history there has been no greater utterance of "I told you so."