Poll: No tolerance zone for bitching

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shitoutonme

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You know what pissed me off today? Getting dogged out by a girl I was trying to help. She needed a ride to work, and I offered to give her a ride, since she was on the way to Walmart, which was where I was heading. As soon as she saw my ride, she commented on how shitty it looked. Sure, she used kinder words, but the message was basically "Damn, you need to trade this in for an upgrade." I didn't mind that too much, since just about everyone says that, but hell, it's working well enough for me. Funny how people are quick to tell you to get new stuff and don't even have the money to afford it themselves.

Anyway, she ticked me off when she started bitching about how I didn't have a decent stereo and bass in the car, and her snide remark about the car's air conditioner being messed up was the last straw. I was a little pissed, but I kept my cool and didn't say shit. As soon as we came to the next stop light, I reached across her lap, unlocked the passenger door, pushed it open, and told her to get the fuck out.

Too cruel? Well, I've been meaning to do that for a while, to be honest. She was the 8th girl to disrespect me and my car when I'm trying to help her out. Never again. This is a no tolerance zone for whiny bitches who want to be seen riding around in a luxury car sitting on 22's. Fuck that shit. Bitches can walk to work.

And I suggest my fellow guys around the world to take up the same stance.

EDIT: Dang. Messed the poll up. Oh well.

EDIT2:
Ok. Admittedly, kicking her out the car was a dick move on my part, but I'm more so talking about the circumstances rather than just the action itself. She was on her way to work. For all I know, she might have been in at risk of losing her job for being tardy thanks to me making her walk, and I don't really wish that upon anybody, even if a girl is being a class A *****.

Another thing was that she upset me at a bad time. I had a heated argument with my English teacher that morning about how her grading methods are unfair and stupid (as far as I'm concerned, they're retarded), and since I felt wronged, I was more or less discontent and irritable the entire day. It's possible that I might not have reacted in such a manner to that girl's quips if I was in a better mood that day, but like I said, I've been meaning to kick someone out of my car for complaining.

On the other hand, her losing her job would be quite the lesson in appreciation and gratitude. Just sayin'.

And for all those wondering if my car really is just that crappy, it really isn't. I mean, it works just fine, besides the fact that it needs an alignment. The interior isn't obscenely dirty or torn up. The exterior does have a few dents and scratches, including the trunk nearly being mashed in to some extent, but nothing too serious. It's an old Honda Civic that has and is still serving me well.

All I'm saying is that if you don't want to be seen or ride in my car, your ass can walk.
 

Soviet Steve

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Poll seems to be working now.

Anyway going by the sound of it she was craving fresh air, seems perfectly polite to let her enjoy her walk to work.
 

Dumbfish1

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shitoutonme said:
I was a little pissed, but I kept my cool and didn't say shit. As soon as we came to the next stop light, I reached across her lap, unlocked the passenger door, pushed it open, and told her to get the fuck out.
Er... kept your cool? Really? Really?

But yeah, she was being bitchy. Trick is not to take it personally, just laugh it off.
 

NotSoLoneWanderer

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I wouldn't complain and probably just let it slide. It was mean to just tell her to get out though but frankly unless she was trying to come across as joking she does need a lesson in the subtle art of keeping her mouth shut and enjoying the ride.
 

PhunkyPhazon

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I can't truly judge this without having been there and having heard what she was saying, but from what I'm reading, you might be taking things way too seriously. I mean:

She was the 8th girl to disrespect me and my car when I'm trying to help her out.
Either you really know how to pick 'em, or you're taking small comments way too seriously for your own good. I'm not saying this to be a dick, but if it seems that absolutely everyone is making fun of you, then that's a form of paranoia. Not every remark about your car is meant as a personal jab at you.
 

FilipJPhry

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I got my third girlfriend from her liking my car so much. But, yeah, that thing happened to me once, but I kept my cool. When I dropped off the woman, I politely said, "Please get off my car."
 

Rabish Bini

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I applaud you for your actions sir. What you did was mean, but if she was being as big a ***** as you describe, it's perfectly justified.

And you did it calmly, well played.
 

MasterF18

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I think what you did was justified. If you do anything for anyone and they aren't appreciative of it, you've got the right to stop providing it to them and it let them deal with whatever it is by themselves.

But the 8th girl though? You sure have patience. I would stop giving rides after the 2nd girl, after giving the first one the benefit of the doubt.
 

demoman_chaos

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I think you were justified. I would have warned her that if she continued bickering she'd be walking first, then kicked her out if she kept complaining.
 

New Frontiersman

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To me it seems perfectly justified, you went out of your way to help her out and she decides to complain about everything? She can just goddamn walk if your car bothers her that much.
 

Ashannon Blackthorn

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I concur, in fact if it was me, I would have told her I need ot make a stop over somewhere else in town and then told her to get out. But I'm a bit of a prick. Bonus prick points if you did it in the red light district.
 

Mikeyfell

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I would have pushed her out before I got to the stop light.

just reading your post pissed me off.
Didn't anyone ever teach her not to look a gift horse in the mouth

You are truly a hero amongst men
 

Flight

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I think you were justified. You were trying to help her out, and she sounded like she was being terribly rude about your car.
 

Saltyk

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I would have warned her first. At least that way, she has a chance to rectify her mistake. Though, no matter what, that would probably be the last time I helped her out.
 

lacktheknack

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EIGHTH GIRL TO DO THIS?

Either you're really paranoid, you live in the worst city ever, or your car is messed up beyond repair.

I'm far more concerned about the number of people to do this versus your excessively shallow "I proved my worth today" broken Aesop.
 

Ziadaine_v1legacy

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My general rule is "If you ***** about my driving or my car, you can bloody walk"

few friends have almost pushed that, one in particular. Long story short, he has a celica which used to belong to his older bro who did it up. he rips the shit out of everyone elses car because it's not on par, despite he hasn't done a damn thing to it and cant drive for shit.

Meanwhile, in my stock pimp'n Paseo. DOOF DOOF DOOF.