uphillklimber
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I think it is more the reflection of the general direction of today's narcissistic society and the idea that the people loading the lift think the rest of the world should have to wait for them no matter what. They could give two shits what is going on around them.
I think it is more the reflection of the general direction of today's narcissistic society and the idea that the people loading the lift think the rest of the world should have to wait for them no matter what. They could give two shits what is going on around them.
. I also hate it when I am skiing single and am put by the liftie with a threesome who stand at the queue as I get on the lift. I don't smell that bad!
or (more likely) are planning something like a safety meeting.
Alex
Lake Hopatcong, NJ
Same behavior at movies now, people have no qualms about talking aloud as if they were in their living room, they couldn't care less if this bothers anyone else. I remember going to see The Lion King with my son years ago, two young ladies were actually singing along with every song in the movie, I thought it was rude. I didn't pay to listen to their show.I think it is more the reflection of the general direction of today's narcissistic society and the idea that the people loading the lift think the rest of the world should have to wait for them no matter what. They could give two shits what is going on around them.
I think it is more the reflection of the general direction of today's narcissistic society and the idea that the people loading the lift think the rest of the world should have to wait for them no matter what. They could give two shits what is going on around them.
Could be like Europe. I've only skied there once, when I was 10 years old, but I vividly recall no lift qeues and a total free for all to try and get on the lift. You literally had to plant your ski pole in front of peoples skis behind you or they'd try to go past you.
I'm fine with letting a person out on a busy road from a side street, but out of courtesy to drivers behind me I try to make sure it's only one person.+1
And when I do provide a random act of kindness (such as letting someone out from their house on a busy road), which I often do, drivers behind me get aggravated and the driver trying to get out is astonished. Life is too short to be so self-consumed.