Poll: No tolerance zone for bitching

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Ham_authority95

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shitoutonme said:
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.
Two things:


1)Don't associate with people like this in the first place and you won't need to put up with "bitches"

2)Don't take too much pride in your car and get all tough-guy over things like that.

Take 1) more seriously than 2), although 2) is always helpful.
 

Vandy

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"You came in that thing?"

"You're braver than I thought."


Sounds like you both have a lot of growing up to do.
 

Watchmacallit

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My ex's sister did that. Started bagging my car as I was going out of my way to drop her off at Uni. Stopped the car and told her to get out and walk the rest of the way if she didn't like it.

You were right to do what you did, someone does you a favour you DO NOT put that person down, period.
 

doggie135

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I'd say a little bit. But I'd probably do the same thing if I was the sort of person to have the courage XD
 

Images

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Forgetting all the silly replies like the incredibly stupid general statement to the effect of "most women don't know about cars" and the liberal throwing round of the word bitches, I think you did the right thing. Perhaps just "Get out" instead of "get the fuck out" next time. :)

Cobb: "I have it under control."
Arthur: "I'd hate to see out of control."
 

SovietX

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Good sir. I think I love you.

Perfectly justified and I commend you for your efforts.
 

Smooth Operator

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I do wonder if there are any missing girl reports in your area...

I understand your reaction bit it was over the top, then again I never had someone go that far when I was giving them a lift, I usually go the other way and harp on the car myself, leaves them no ammo and I don't feel insulted.
But ofcourse there will be no ride next time.
 

captaincabbage

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Fucking LOVE your last comment. "Bitches can walk to work."

Not an overreaction at all man, I know this pain all to well, and I don't even have that bad of a car. But I've been burned by some ***** I knew in primary school. I saw her on the train home one arvo, so I walked up to her and said hi. She seemed happy to see me, asked for my facebook, which I didn't have at the time, so I get a snide remark for that. But that's okay because I didn't really care about it. We talked and I asked if she wanted a lift home. So we get off at our stop and we go to my car, where she instantly remarked "This is your car?". I grinned and beared it (it's a 1982 Merc 300D btw), and said yes, hopping in the car with her and starting it up, at which point she makes a really bitchy comment about how it sounds like a tractor, which to be fair it does.
Anyway, we get going and she just starts talking about how I could've bought a much better* car over and over, how it doesn't even have cup-holders and how I hadn't installed my new stereo yet. I rightly defended my car, because it's my first car and I fucking love it, but she kept commenting on how she could have walked home faster. Then, finally she asks me "Why'd you get it in silvery-blue-ish? It looks like shit.". This was the last fucking straw. I pulled over the the side of the road and leant over and opened the door and told her to ge the fuck out. "But my house is, like, three K's from here!" She screeches, to which I reply "Well fucking walk, You'll get there faster." with a smarmy grin on my face.

I left that ***** in the dust, as she deserved.






*What's "better" is an entirely subjective matter.
 

bluepilot

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She was very rude but you were probably just a little bit too sensitive.

I'd have kicked her out sooner but then again I am not very tolerant when it comes to such blatant rudeness.
 

Sorafrosty

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Wow... do people really care so much what cars look like anyway? Specifically this ***** you refer to... I mean, whenever someone offers me a ride, I don't care if they come in a 'silly car' (term used around here for a small car, slightly old, but still running fine) or a larger car, newer, or whatever. While perhaps you could have told her 'hey, at least this thing is giving you a ride, yeah? You can walk if you feel you need fresh air.' before you told her to get out, I feel you were quite justified to make her walk.

EDIT: When I say 'silly car', I don't mean that the car itself is not looking nice, or has anything wrong with it, just not the fancy-new stuff that some cars seem to have...
 

Rawne1980

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To be honest fella i'd have done the same thing.

I've got no patience with people whining when you're trying to help them out.

I'd have been tempted to do it while the car was moving though .... fast.
 

OmniscientOstrich

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Eh, personally I'd never invite random strangers into my car, although having been a pedestrian walking to and from school I do appreciate the offer when it's made, but again I'd only accept if I actually knew the person. But yeah, you were doing her a favour, so the least she could do is be civil. I'd say you were justified.